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    Justice under Law
    Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 52 (Pre-publications). 2023.
  •  15
    Stoic Conservatism
    Symposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences 9 (1): 125-141. 2022.
    What might a Stoic approach to politics look like? David Goodhart aptly describes the political divide pervading Western societies in terms of the ‘somewheres,’ who are communitarian, rooted in particular places, and resistant to social and political change, versus the ‘anywheres,’ who are cosmopolitan, mobile, and enthusiastic embracers of change. Stoicism recognizes a similar distinction. This paper defends a conservative interpretation of Stoic politics. According to ‘Stoic conservatism,’ cos…Read more
  •  14
    Stoic Conservatism
    Symposion. Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences. forthcoming.
    Tristan J. Rogers ABSTRACT: What might a Stoic approach to politics look like? David Goodhart aptly describes the political divide pervading Western societies in terms of the ‘somewheres,’ who are communitarian, rooted in particular places, and resistant to social and political change, versus the ‘anywheres,’ who are cosmopolitan, mobile, and enthusiastic embracers of change. Stoicism …
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    Political philosophy was once dominated by discussion of the virtues of character and their importance to the good life and the good society. Contemporary political philosophers, however, following the towering influence of John Rawls, have primarily focused on a single virtue of institutions: justice, while largely avoiding controversial claims about the good life. As a result, political philosophy lacks a unified account of the virtues of institutions and the virtues of character. More importa…Read more
  •  34
    A Virtue Politics for Liberal Democracy
    Journal of Value Inquiry 55 (3): 417-435. 2020.
  •  47
    Justice as Lawfulness
    Journal of the American Philosophical Association 4 (2): 262-278. 2018.
    What is the relationship between justice as an individual virtue and justice as an institutional virtue? The latter has been exhaustively explored by political philosophers, whereas the former remains underexplored in the literature on virtue ethics. This article defends the view that individual justice is logically prior to institutional justice, and argues that this view requires a conception of individual justice I call ‘justice as lawfulness’. The resulting view consists of three claims. Fir…Read more
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    Virtue Ethics and Political Authority
    Journal of Social Philosophy 51 (2): 303-321. 2020.
    Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
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    G.A. Cohen was perhaps libertarianism’s most formidable critic. In Self-Ownership, Freedom, and Equality he levels several strong criticisms against Robert Nozick’s theory put forth in Anarchy, State, and Utopia. In this paper, I counter several of Cohen’s criticisms. The debate operates at three stages: self-ownership, world-ownership, and initial acquisition. At the first stage, Cohen does not attempt to refute self-ownership, but weaken its force in providing moral grounds for capitalism. Her…Read more