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The political ethics of bilingual educationIn Randall R. Curren (ed.), Handbook of philosophy of education, Routledge. 2022.
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92Toward a Hermeneutical Conception of Medicine: A Conversation with Charles TaylorJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 36 (4): 436-445. 2011.
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Ripstein on Kant on revolutionIn Sari Kisilevsky & Martin Jay Stone (eds.), Freedom and Force: Essays on Kant’s Legal Philosophy, Bloomsbury. 2017.
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7À propos de The Practice of Liberal Pluralism de William Galston : un dialogue avec l’auteurLes Ateliers de L’Ethique 1 (1): 112-127. 2006.The publication of "The Practice of Liberal Pluralism" by Willam Galston has appeared as an event of first importance regarding contemporary theory about the relation between pluralism and liberalism. William Galston’s theory has had a visible evolution: in "Liberal Purposes", the main object is a critique of neutralism and a defence of perfectionist liberalism, whereas "Liberal Pluralism" main concern was to draw the limits of state intervention. This evolution is the object of numerous questio…Read more
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3The Antinomy of Language RightsIn Will Kymlicka & Alan Patten (eds.), Language Rights and Political Theory, Oxford University Press. 2003.
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12The Politics of Belonging: Nationalism, Liberalism, and Pluralism (edited book)Lexington Books. 2004.The Politics of Belonging represents an innovative collaboration between political theorists and political scientists for the purposes of investigating the liberal and pluralistic traditions of nationalism. Alain Dieckhoff introduces an indispensable collection of work for anyone dealing with questions of identity, ethnicity, and nationalism
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2911 Beyond exit rights: reframing the debateIn Avigail Eisenberg & Jeff Spinner-Halev (eds.), minorities within minorities: equality, rights and diversity, Cambridge University Press. pp. 227. 2005.
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7Deliberative Democracy in Practice (edited book)UBC Press. 2010.Deliberative democracy is a dominant paradigm in normative political philosophy. Deliberative democrats want politics to be more than a clash of contending interests, and they believe political decisions should emerge from reasoned dialogue among citizens. But can these ideals be realized in complex and unjust societies? Deliberative Democracy in Practice brings together leading scholars who explore debates in deliberative democratic theory in four areas of practice: education, constitutions and…Read more
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The ethics of compromiseIn Christian F. Rostbøll & Theresa Scavenius (eds.), Compromise and Disagreement in Contemporary Political Theory, Routledge. 2017.
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1The political theory of strong evaluationIn Charles Taylor, James Tully & Daniel M. Weinstock (eds.), Philosophy in an age of pluralism: the philosophy of Charles Taylor in question, Cambridge University Press. pp. 171--93. 1994.
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The political ethics of bilingual educationIn Randall R. Curren (ed.), Handbook of philosophy of education, Routledge. 2022.
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1Political Neutrality: A Re-evaluation (edited book)Palgrave Macmillan. 2014.The topic of neutrality on the good is linked rather closely to the ideal of political liberalism as formulated by John Rawls. Here internationally renowned authors, in several cases among the most prominent names to be found in contemporary political theory, present a collection of ten essays on the idea of liberal neutrality.
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22Reading Onora o’Neill (edited book)Routledge. 2013.Onora O’Neill is one of the foremost moral philosophers writing today. Her work on ethics and bioethics, political philosophy and the philosophy of Kant is extremely influential. Her landmark Reith Lectures on trust did much to establish the subject not only on the philosophical and political agenda but in the world of media, business and law more widely. Reading Onora O’Neill is the first book to examine and critically appraise the work of this important thinker. It includes specially commissio…Read more
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25Global justice, global institutions (edited book)University of Calgary Press. 2007.Defining the principles of justice that ought to govern the global economic and political sphere is one of the most urgent tasks that contemporary political philosophers face. But they must also contribute to working through the institutional implications of these principles. How might principles of global justice be realized? Must the institutions that aim to implement them be transnational, or can global justice be attained within the context of the state system? Can institutions of democratic…Read more
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28Two Conceptions of Public PhilosophyIn Dimitrios Karmis & Jocelyn Maclure (eds.), Civic Freedom in an Age of Diversity: The Public Philosophy of James Tully, Mcgill-queen's University Press. pp. 25-40. 2023.
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50Bernard Williams, L'éthique et les limites de la philosophie, traduit de l'anglais par Marie-Anne Lescourret, Paris, Gallimard, 1990.Bernard Williams, L'éthique et les limites de la philosophie, traduit de l'anglais par Marie-Anne Lescourret, Paris, Gallimard, 1990 (review)Philosophiques 20 (1): 232-235. 1993.
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138A neutral conception of reasonableness?Episteme 3 (3): 234-247. 2006.Much liberal theorizing of the past twenty years has been built around a conception of neutrality and an accompanying virtue of reasonableness according to which citizens ought to be able to view public policy debates from a perspective detached from their comprehensive conceptions of the good. The view of “justifi catory neutrality” that emerges from this view is discussed and rejected as embodying controversial views about the relationship of individuals to their conceptions of the good. It is…Read more
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9Motivating the Global DemosIn Ronald Tinnevelt & Helder De Schutter (eds.), Global Democracy and Exclusion, Wiley-blackwell. 2010.This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction On the “Naturalness” of National Partiality What Cosmopolitans Might Learn from Nationalist Community Building Community Building Through Instrumental Appeals to Morality Conclusion Acknowledgments References.
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18Citizenship and PluralismIn Robert L. Simon (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Social and Political Philosophy, Wiley-blackwell. 2002.The prelims comprise: Conclusion Notes Bibliography.
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38The Justification of Political LiberalismPacific Philosophical Quarterly 75 (3-4): 165-185. 1994.I outline Rawls's theory of justification, highlighting its philosophical and pragmatic conditions. I argue that the theory has remained essentially unchanged since his earliest methodological writings, and that his recent writings have sought to show how "justice as fairness" can satisfy these conditions, given Rawls's new construal of the "fact of pluralism" which theories of justice designed for modern Western liberal democracies must address. I argue that neither Rawls's revised conception o…Read more
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14Liberalism and Language Policy in “Mere Number Cases”In Yael Peled & Daniel M. Weinstock (eds.), Language Ethics, Mcgill-queen's University Press. pp. 178-201. 2020.
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19Charles Taylor: A Biographical SketchIn Jacob Levy, Jocelyn Maclure & Daniel Weinstock (eds.), Interpreting Modernity: Essays on the Work of Charles Taylor, Mcgill-queen's University Press. pp. 3-18. 2020.
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34Interpreting Modernity: Essays on the Work of Charles Taylor (edited book)McGill-Queen's University Press. 2020.There are few philosophical questions to which Charles Taylor has not devoted his attention. His work has made powerful contributions to our understanding of action, language, and mind. He has had a lasting impact on our understanding of the way in which the social sciences should be practised, taking an interpretive stance in opposition to dominant positivist methodologies. Taylor's powerful critiques of atomist versions of liberalism have redefined the agenda of political philosophers. He has …Read more
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296 Value Pluralism, Autonomy, and TolerationIn Melissa S. Williams (ed.), Moral Universalism and Pluralism: Nomos Xlix, New York University Press. pp. 125-148. 2022.