• Unity and Disunity in the Positive Tradition
    In John Christman (ed.), Positive Freedom: Past, Present, and Future, Cambridge University Press. pp. 8-27. 2021.
    What is 'positive freedom'? Whereas negative freedom may be characterised as an absence of coercion or physical prevention, and republican freedom as an absence of interpersonal domination, positive freedom resists such pithy treatment. The term is widely taken to refer to a variety of seemingly distinct goods, including but not limited to actually exercisable options or capabilities, collective self-determination, psychological self-government, and self-realisation or flourishing. In this paper…Read more
  • This is a short (c. 4000 words) teaching piece aimed at first year undergraduates, on the topic of moral relativism.