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Robert Kane
Searching for Wisdom About the Good in Theory and Practice:
A Response to Metz
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Meira Levinson
Tacking Toward Justice
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“The Meaning of Life Lies in the Search”:
Robert Kane’s New Justification of Objective Values
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M. Victoria Costa
Justice as Fairness and Educational Policy:
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Matthew Oliver
Freedom on the People’s Terms:
The Problem of Democratic Domination
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In On The People’s Terms: A Republican Theory and Model of Democracy, Philip Pettit offers a conception of freedom as non-domination that is, he claims, compromised by any regime other than democracy, yet is fully compatible with coercion by a suitably democratic state. However, as I argue, Pettit has difficulty trying to deliver the latter half of this promise. This essay offers an analysis of Pettit’s definition of freedom as non-domination, specifically, his approach to invasion and controlled interference, demonstrating that it is incapable of doing the work he wants it to do. I argue that he ought to surrender not his definition, but rather the claim that a democratic government can avoid compromising the freedom of its citizens.
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Thomas R. Flynn
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Another Sartrean Torso: Critique of Dialectical Reason
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How Many Marxisms?
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Review of Barry Hallen’s A Short History of African Philosophy, (Second edition 2009)
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A Review of Kai Kresse’s Philosophising in Mombasa: Knowledge, Islam and Intellectual Practice on the Swahili Coast
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Liz Stanley
Feminisms and the Self: The Web of Identity
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Irene Gedalof
Syncopating India: Catherine Clement's Syncope: The Philosophy of Rapture
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Diemut Bubeck
Ethic of Care and Feminist Ethics
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Kimberly Hutchings
Feminist Philosophy and International Relations
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Julia Rold
A Review Essay on Teodros Kiros’s Cambridge Days
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Bedour Alagraa
Cedric Robinson’s Black Marxism:
Thirty-Five Years Later
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Gabriel José Rivera Cotto, Rosa Cordero Cruz
Review of Filosofía Moderna del Caribe Hispano by Carlos Rojas Osorio
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Paget Henry
Terrence Farrell on Culture and Development:
Do We Really Like It So?
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Anique John
Enough of the Epistemic Violence:
Carving an Academic Space for Blackness in Britain
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Jane Anna Gordon
Realizing That One’s Consciousness Has Been Colonized: A Review Essay on Marilyn Nissim-Sabat’s, Neither Victim nor Survivor: Thinking Toward a New Humanity
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Jeffrey Reiman
The Structure of Structural Injustice:
Thoughts on Iris Marion Young’s Responsibility for Justice
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