• Critical Notice: "The Social Character of Freedom of Expression"
    Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 14 (2): 261-271. 2001.
    Richard Moon's The Constitutional Protection of Freedom of Expression is an insightful and comprehensive study of the right to freedom of expression in Canadian constitutional law. Moon begins by stressing the importance of the distinction between freedom of expression as a moral or political ideal and as a constitutional right. The former certainly informs the latter. But the general structure of constitutional adjudication will also play an important role in determining how these issues are re…Read more
  • Three Wishes
    Journal of Evolution and Technology 20 (1): 23-38. 2008.
    “Three Wishes” is an exercise in what could be called interactive philosophy. It challenges the reader to discern for herself what lessons we can take from the fable, rather than explicitly laying these out beforehand. Engaging in this intellectual exercise should prove fruitful as it compels one to reflect critically upon the interconnection between distinct laudable goals as well as appreciate the role that perceived feasibility constraints play in our determination of what the fundamental pri…Read more
  • Ian Shapiro, Democratic Justice (review)
    Philosophy in Review 20 380-382. 2000.