Horacio Spector

University of San Diego
Universidad Torcuato Di Tella
San Diego, California, United States of America
  • Richard B. Brandt: A Theory of The Good and The Right (review)
    Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 10 (2): 181. 1984.
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    For the Good of the Cause
    Jurisprudence 8 (3): 696-700. 2017.
  • Positive liberty and paternalism
    In John Philip Christman (ed.), Positive Freedom: Past, Present, and Future, Cambridge University Press. 2021.
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    IP Skepticism
    International Journal of Applied Philosophy 6 (2): 65-67. 1991.
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    Decisional nonconsequentialism and the risk sensitivity of obligation
    Social Philosophy and Policy 32 (2): 91-128. 2016.
    :A good deal of contemporary moral nonconsequentialism assumes that agents have perfect knowledge about the various features and consequences of their options. This assumption is unrealistic. More often than not, moral agents can only assess with a certain degree of probability the factual circumstances that are morally relevant for their decision making. My aim in this essay is to discuss the problem of moral decisions under risk from the point of view of nonconsequentialism. Basically, I analy…Read more
  • Libertad negativa y libertad positiva
    Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 17 (2): 231. 1991.
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    Four Conceptions of Freedom
    Political Theory 38 (6): 780-808. 2010.
    Contemporary political philosophers discuss the idea of freedom in terms of two distinctions: Berlin’s famous distinction between negative and positive liberty, and Skinner and Pettit’s divide between liberal and republican liberty. In this essay I proceed to recast the debate by showing that there are two strands in liberalism, Hobbesian and Lockean, and that the latter inherited its conception of civil liberty from republican thought. I also argue that the contemporary debate on freedom lacks …Read more
  • Una nota sobre universalizabilidad
    Análisis Filosófico 8 (2): 161. 1988.
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    La clausura interna de los sistemas normativos
    Análisis Filosófico 33 (2): 223-238. 2013.
    Eugenio Bulygin sostiene que la teoría de la clausura necesaria de los sistemas normativos de Joseph Raz se origina en el error de tomar a los permisos débiles o negativos como soluciones normativas. Bulygin cree que Raz omite advertir que los enunciados jurídicos son proposiciones normativas de segundo nivel y que las únicas permisiones capaces de cerrar el sistema jurídico son las permisiones fuertes o explícitas. En este trabajo sostengo que Raz se refiere a un tipo de clausura que es inconce…Read more
  • Legal reasons and upgrading reasons
    In Kenneth Einar Himma, Miodrag A. Jovanović & Bojan Spaić (eds.), Unpacking Normativity - Conceptual, Normative and Descriptive Issues, Hart Publishing. 2018.
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    Intellectual Property Skepticism
    International Journal of Applied Philosophy 6. 1991.
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    The Reflective Nature of Moral Rights
    Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 2 (1): 35-47. 2014.
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    Judicial Review, Rights, and Democracy
    Law and Philosophy 22 (3): 285-334. 2003.
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    Democracy, Rights, and Judicial Review
    Law and Philosophy 22. 2003.
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    Normatividad subjetiva y objetiva en Hobbes
    Revista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 43 (2): 285-301. 2017.
    En este trabajo critico la interpretación moralizada de la obligación política en Hobbes que defiende Luciano Venezia. Exploro una lectura diferente que evita una dicotomía tajante entre las razones prudenciales y las razones morales y subraya en cambio la discontinuidad entre la normatividad subjetiva de la ley natural y la normatividad objetiva de la ley positiva. Sostengo que el contrato de sujeción política establece obligaciones objetivas recién cuando el soberano exige el cumplimiento de l…Read more
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    Rational Rights
    with Hillel Steiner, Ulrich Steinvorth, Rex Martin, Guido Pincione, Paula Casal, and Andrew Williams
    Analyse & Kritik 17 (1): 3-11. 1995.
    A rational moral code must satisfy the condition of completeness. This same condition applies to a set of moral rights, where it takes the form of requiring that all the rights in that set be compossible: that their respective correlatively entailed duties be jointly fulfillable. Such joint fulfillability is guaranteed only by a set of fully differentiated individual domains. And if moral rights are to play any independent role in moral reasoning - any role logically independent of the values th…Read more
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    La filosofía de los derechos humanos
    Isonomía. Revista de Teoría y Filosofía Del Derecho 15 7-53. 2001.
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    A Pragmatic Reconstruction of Law’s Claim to Authority
    Ratio Juris 32 (1): 21-48. 2019.
    Raz holds that necessarily all legal authorities, even de facto authorities, make a claim to legitimate authority. He does not say that legitimacy is a necessary property of law. This view, which I call the claim view, constitutes my focal point in this paper. Many commentators have criticized this view. I discuss and dismiss three critiques of the claim view: the verification critique (the claim view is not empirically confirmed), the legalistic critique (law claims legal authority, not moral a…Read more
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    This volume brings together the central works of recent scholarship on the nature of rights, with contributions by some of the most prominent contemporary theorists in moral, legal, and political philosophy. With approaches ranging from the political to the historical, and from the analytical to the critical, this collection touches on the major conceptual and practical questions of this important field and also offers useful introductions to emerging issues in rights theory.
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    Horacio Spector provides an original and compelling moral justification of classical liberalism. Among the topics he discusses are the concepts of negative and positive freedom, the notion of a moral right, the link between positive freedom and personal autonomy, and the agent-relativity of moral reasons.
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    Causation & Free Will, by Carolina Sartorio
    Mind 127 (505): 299-307. 2018.
    © Mind Association 2017In Causation and Free Will Carolina Sartorio offers an intricate argument for the claim ‘that actual sequences are sufficient grounds for freedom: they ground freedom, and nothing is required to ground it other than themselves, or their own grounds’. On this view, free will with respect to a choice or action is not explained in terms of the agent’s having alternative possibilities. Like Harry Frankfurt, Sartorio rejects the Principle of Alternate Possibilities : Principle …Read more
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    Communitarianism and Collective Rights
    Analyse & Kritik 17 (1): 67-92. 1995.
    The article distinguishes metaphysical from practical communitarianism. Metaphysical communitarianism is alleged to involve a concealed ideological element, which leads its adherents to stereotypes when trying to capture the essence of the modern self. The claim is examined that minorities, or other ethnic and cultural groups have collective rights, either moral or legal in nature. Justifications of collective rights resorting to the value of cultural identity are said to be in need of explainin…Read more
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    Constitutional proportionality and moral deontology
    Jurisprudence 12 (4): 512-536. 2021.
    I come to grips with the deontological critique of constitutional proportionality that asserts that this doctrine ignores rights and slips into the utilitarian maximisation of societal interests. I...