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    Animal Ethics and Politics Beyond the Social Contract
    Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 9 (3): 208-222. 2014.
    Alan Reynolds: This paper is divided into three sections. First, I describe the wide plurality of views on issues of animal ethics, showing that our disagreements here are deep and profound. This fact of reasonable pluralism about animal ethics presents a political problem. According to the dominant liberal tradition of political philosophy, it is impermissible for one faction of people to impose its values upon another faction of people who reasonably reject those values. Instead, we are obliga…Read more
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    Pragmatist Egalitarianism by David Rondel
    The Pluralist 14 (3): 112-116. 2019.
    Debates about "equality" are pervasive in our politics today. The widening gap between the rich and the poor is having major effects on our society and politics, galvanizing social justice movements on the left and nationalist-populist movements on the right. On a different register, America's culture war is heating up on topics such as privilege, oppression, identity, racism, patriarchy, implicit bias, and so forth. These debates are not always as constructive as they might be, in part because …Read more
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    The Linguistic Return: Deconstruction as Textual Messianism
    with N. Rachlin and R. Scullion
    Substance 43 (1): 152-165. 2014.
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    Liberalism and/or liberation: Assessing the utopian politics Richard Rorty and Enrique Dussel
    Minerva - An Internet Journal of Philosophy 18 (1). 2014.
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    James M. Albrecht, Reconstructing Individualism
    European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 5 (2). 2013.
    In Consequences of Pragmatism, Richard Rorty provocatively quipped, “James and Dewey were not only waiting at the end of the dialectical road which analytic philosophy traveled, but are waiting at the end of the road which, for example, Foucault and Deleuze are currently traveling” (1982: xviii). Which is to say, the richness of the pragmatist tradition lies in its ability to offer us countless conceptual tools for problems that continue to emerge and re-emerge, in various times, numerous con...