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15Is There a Human Right to Democracy?In Christine Sypnowich (ed.), The Egalitarian Conscience: Essays in Honour of G. A. Cohen, Oxford University Press. 2006.
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141The importance of philosophy: Reflections on John RawlsSouth African Journal of Philosophy 23 (2): 113-119. 2004.
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69For a Democratic SocietyIn Samuel Freeman (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Rawls, Cambridge University Press. pp. 86. 2003.
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2Privacy, Pluralism, and DemocracyIn Joseph Keim Campbell, Michael O'Rourke & David Shier (eds.), Law and social justice, Mit Press. pp. 3--15. 2005.
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32Our health care system is not broken--it's obsolete!The Pharos of Alpha Omega Alpha-Honor Medical Society. Alpha Omega Alpha 74 (1): 35. 2011.
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272Rousseau: a free community of equalsOxford University Press. 2010.This book provides an analytical and critical appraisal of Rousseau's political thought that, while frank about its limits, also explains its enduring power.
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425Philosophy, politics, democracy: selected essaysHarvard University Press. 2009.Deliberation and democratic legitimacy -- Moral pluralism and political consensus -- Associations and democracy (with Joel Rogers) -- Freedom of expression -- Procedure and substance in deliberative democracy -- Directly-deliberative polyarchy (with Charles Sabel) -- Democracy and liberty -- Money, politics, political equality -- Privacy, pluralism, and democracy -- Reflections on deliberative democracy -- Truth and public reason.
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128The arc of the moral universe and other essaysHarvard University Press. 2010.The arc of the moral universe -- Structure, choice, and legitimacy: Locke's theory of the state -- Democratic equality -- A more democratic liberalism -- For a democratic society -- Knowledge, morality and hope: the social thought of Noam Chomsky: with Joel Rogers -- Reflections on Habermas on democracy -- A matter of demolition?: Susan Okin on justice and gender -- Minimalism about human rights: the most we can hope for? -- Is there a human right to democracy? -- Extra republicam nulla justitia…Read more
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139On the possibility of a positive-sum game in the distribution of health care resourcesJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 28 (3). 2003.Health care resource distribution is a subject of debate among health policy analysts, economists, and philosophers. In the United States, there is a widening gap between the more-and less-advantaged socioeconomic sub-populations in terms of both health care resource distribution and outcomes. Conventional wisdom suggests that there is a tradeoff, a zero-sum game, between efficiency and fairness in the distribution of health care resources. Promoting fairness in the distribution of health care r…Read more
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498Minimalism about human rights: The most we can hope for?Journal of Political Philosophy 12 (2). 2004.
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No matter: aesthetic theory and the self-annihilating artworkIn David Rudrum (ed.), Literature and philosophy: a guide to contemporary debates, Palgrave-macmillan. 2006.
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38Interrupting Auschwitz: Art, Religion, PhilosophyContinuum. 2003.The interrupted absolute : art, religion and the "new categorical imperative" -- "The ever-broken promise of happiness" : interrupting art, or Adorno -- "Absolute insomnia" : interrupting religion, or Levinas -- "To preserve the question" : interrupting the book, or Jabès -- Conclusion : sharing the imperative.