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14Mobility, Inclusion and the Green Case for Basic IncomeBasic Income Studies 4 (2). 2010.This article sets out and briefly explores three main contentions. One is that mobility is a crucial aspect of social stratification such that transport disadvantage is intimately tied up with social exclusion more generally. A second is that insofar as there is a green case for basic income (BI), there seems also, for similar reasons, to be a green case for free public transport. The third is that even while such a step might be deemed necessary for social and environmental justice, it is (…Read more
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46EditorialEthics and Social Welfare 19 (1): 1-5. 2025.We begin 2025 with a string of powerful – and disturbing – events, so powerfully disturbing that one may be tempted to overlook their underlying currents and the larger developments that they also...
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86Conference Report: ‘Ethics and Social Welfare in Hard Times’, London, 1–2 September 2016Ethics and Social Welfare 10 (4): 361-366. 2016.
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24Transitions and Continuities: An Invitation to Broaden our PerspectivesEthics and Social Welfare 18 (4): 327-329. 2024.In our last issue, longtime Editor Derek Clifford shared reflections of his stewardship of the journal. We look forward to building on a foundation of openness to (re)thinking of ethics and social...
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Not Crickets? Ethics, Rhetoric and Sporting BoycottsIn William John Morgan (ed.), Ethics in sport, Human Kinetics. 2018.
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77Values, Diversity and the Justification of EU InstitutionsPolitical Studies 57 (4): 828-845. 2009.Liberal theories of justice typically claim that political institutions should be justifiable to those who live under them – whatever their values. The more such values diverge, the greater the challenge of justifiability. Diversity of this kind becomes especially pronounced when the institutions in question are supra-national. Focusing on the case of the European Union, this paper aims to address a basic question: what kinds of value should inform the justification of political institutions fac…Read more
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90Many thanks to bioethics reviewersIn Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred Dycus Miller & Jeffrey Paul (eds.), Bioethics, Cambridge University Press. pp. 2002. 2002.
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42EditorialEthics and Social Welfare 17 (4): 347-349. 2023.This fourth and final issue of the year comes during the latest outbreak of hostilities in the Middle East, and it will be going through the publication process in all probability before there is a...
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21On Thinking “Post-Foundationally” about The Public/private DistinctionHuman Affairs 13 (1): 7-19. 2003.
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Not Crickets? Ethics, Rhetoric and Sporting BoycottsIn William John Morgan (ed.), Ethics in Sport, Human Kinetics. 2007.
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2852The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Childhood and Children (edited book)Routledge. 2018.Childhood looms large in our understanding of human life as it is a phase through which all adults have passed. Childhood is foundational to the development of selfhood, the formation of interests, values and skills and to the lifespan as a whole. Understanding what it is like to be a child, and what differences childhood makes, are essential for any broader understanding of the human condition. The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Childhood and Children is an outstanding reference source…Read more
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45Ethical Relations to the Past: Individual, Institutional, InternationalEthics and Social Welfare 15 (4): 341-343. 2021.
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659Family Autonomy and Class FateSymposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences 3 (2): 131-149. 2016.The family poses problems for liberal understandings of social justice, because of the ways in which it bestows unearned privileges. This is particularly stark when we consider inter-generational inequality, or ‘class fate’ – the ways in which inequality is transmitted from one generation to the next, with the family unit ostensibly a key conduit. There is a recognized tension between the assumption that families should as far as possible be autonomous spheres of decision-making, and the assumpt…Read more
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121R. L. Sandler, Character and Environment: A Virtue-Oriented Approach to Environmental Ethics: Columbia University Press, New York, 2007, xii + 201 pp. ISBN 0-231-14106-2. £27.50 (review)Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 13 (2): 233-234. 2010.
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68Opportunities and risks in gauging practitioners' ethical commitments – commentary on Little et alJournal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (5): 954-956. 2011.
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88Alan Norrie, Law and the Beautiful Soul: Glasshouse Press, London, 2005, vi + 218 ppCriminal Law and Philosophy 3 (3): 317-320. 2009.
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149Values and Ontology: An Interview with Andrew Collier, PartJournal of Critical Realism 8 (1): 63-90. 2009.
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61Postmodernism, pragmatism, and the possibility of an ethical relation to the pastTheoria 44 (108): 82-101. 2005.In this article I explore background questions with reference to two recent strands in anti-foundationalist theory: Richard Rorty's neo-pragmatism, and Keith Jenkins's postmodernist treatment of historiography. Both approaches seek fresh perspectives on our relationship to history which reject the aspiration towards a perspective positioned at any kind of Archimedean point, beyond the clutches of time and chance. Both might be called 'historicist' in the sense that rather than seeking to play do…Read more
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30Liberalism and Social Justice: International PerspectivesRoutledge. 2019.This title was first published in 2000: Bringing together a range of viewpoints and disciplines, this collection of essays explores the capacity of liberalism to properly provide for social justice in the shifting contexts of the new millennium.
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101Ethics and Social OntologyAnalyse & Kritik 30 (2): 427-443. 2008.Normative theory, in various idioms, has grown wary of questions of ontology-social and otherwise. Thus modern debates in ethics have tended to take place at some distance from (for example) debates in social theory. One arguable casualty of this has been due consideration of relational factors (between agents and the social structures they inhabit) in the interrogation of ethical values. Part 1 of this paper addresses some examples of this tendency, and some of the philosophical assumptions whi…Read more
Areas of Interest
| Applied Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |