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| Paper No. | Author | Title |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | WEALE, Albert | Diversity and Toleration |
| 2 | CALLINICOS, Alex | Repressive Toleration Revisited: Mill, Marcuse, MacIntyre |
| 3 | KENNEDY, Ellen | The Limits and Possibilities of a Free Society in the Political Theory of Hermann Heller |
| 4 | EDWARDS, David | Consideration on the English Blasphemy Law |
| 5 | BALDWIN, Thomas | Locke and the Right to Freedom |
| 6 | HORTON, John | Liberty, Morality and Harm |
| 7 | MENDUS, Susan | Harm, Offence and Censorship |
| 8 | NICHOLSON, Peter | Toleration as a Moral Ideal |
| 9 | BALDWIN, Thomas | Tolerance and Ignorance |
| 10 | WEALE, Albert | Social Welfare versus Cultural Pluralism |
| 11 | HORTON, John | Political Obligation |
| 12 | NICHOLSON, Peter | Authority, Anarchy and Toleration |
| 13 | NICHOLSON, Peter | The General Will and the Political Institutions of Toleration |
| 14 | WEALE, Albert | On the (Instrumental) Rationality of Political Participation |
| 15 | MEGONE, Christopher | Thoughts on Liberty |
| 16 | CALLINICOS, Alex | Exploitation, Justice and Socialism: A Critique of John Roemer’s Game-Theoretical Marxism |
| 17 | BONE, John | Is there a Liberal Theory of Punishment |
| 18 | MENDUS, Susan | What is Liberalism? |
| 19 | MENDUS, Susan | The Marriage of True Minds: the Ideal of Marriage in the Philosophy of John Stuart Mill |
| 20 | CALLINICOS, Alex | Human Agency and Methodological Individualism |
| 21 | THIESSEN, Elmer John | Educational Pluralism and Tolerance |
| 22 | HORTON, John | Voluntarist Theories of Political Obligation: A Critique |
| 23 | VOGT, W. Paul | Tolerance and Education: An essay in Social and Political Theory |
| 24 | KELLY, P. J. | Liberty, Autonomy and Property Rights |
| 25 | NICHOLSON, Peter | T H Green’s Theory of Freedom |
| 26 | HORTON, John | Stranger and Brothers: Misc. Reflections on Liberalism, Individualism and Community |
| 27 | MENZEL, Paul T | Presumed Prior Consent: A Philosophical Location and Defence |
| 28 | MENDUS, Susan | How to be Wise as the Serpent and Harmless as the Dove |
| 29 | GREGORY, Ian | Professional Ethics and Ordinary Morality |
| 30 | MENDUS, Susan | ‘Tyger! Tyger! Burning Bright’: Political Liberty and Religious Toleration |
| 31 | NICHOLSON, Peter | Democracy and Toleration |
| 32 | EDWARDS, David | Toleration and Mill’s Liberty of Thought and Discussion |
| 33 | HODGE, Joanna | Habermas and Foucault: Responses to Kant and Weber |
| 34 | EDWARDS, David | State Individuality, Toleration and Professor Oakeshott |
| 35 | MARLIN, Randal | Sir James Fitzjames Stephen on Law and Public Opinion |
| 36 | HODGE, Joanna | The Quality of Life: A Contrast between Utilitarian and Existentialist Approaches |
| 37 | KENYON, Timothy | Impossibility Theorems and Property Rights |
| 38 | MEGONE, C B | The Quality of Life: Starting from Aristotle |
| 39 | MENDUS, Susan | To Have and To Hold: Liberalism and the Marriage Contract |
| 40 | NICHOLSON, Peter | John Locke’s Other Letters on Toleration |
| 41 | HORTON, John | Back to the Future? Political Philosophy and its Prospects |
| 42 | MEGONE, C B | Enterprise and Dependency: Rights and Duties |
| 43 | NEWEY, Glen | Reason, Morality and Politics |
| 44 | MENDUS, Susan | Human Nature and the Culture of Enterprise |
| 45 | HODGE, Joanna | Medical Practice and the Task of Analysis: Entrepreneurship and Consumption |
| 46 | FISHER, Mark | Is Toleration Possible? |
| 47 | CALLINICOS, Alex | The Limits of Communicative Reason: Habermas on Postmodernity |
| 48 | MORLAND, David | Human Needs and Moral Traditions |
| 49 | NEWEY, Glen | Fatwa and Fiction: Censorship and Toleration |
| 50 | NICHOLSON, Peter | Plato and Foundations of Politics |
| 51 | CRUMP, John | Philosophical Dispute in Tiananmen |
| 52 | MENDUS, Susan | The Tigers of Wrath and the Horses of Instruction |
| 53 | McGUINESS, Barbara | Rorty and Political Philosophy |
| 54 | RUTHERFORD, Paul | The Idea of Community |
| 55 | MEGONE, C B | Human Nature and Needs |
| 56 | THOMPSON, Simon | Michael Walzer: Philosopher of Democracy |
| 57 | PARHA, Marina | Education and Politics: The Case of Athens, 400-323 BC |
| 58 | HORTON, John | Justifying Justice |
| 59 | MENDUS, Susan | Time and chance: Kantian Ethics and Feminist Philosophy |
| 60 | NICHOLSON, Peter | ‘Classics’ in the ‘History of Political Thought’ |
| 61 | PRIMORATZ, Igor | What’s Wrong with Prostitution? |
| 62 | BLACK, Samuel | Morality: A Federation of Communities of Judgement |
| 63 | VOET, Rian | Feminism and Republican Citizenship |
| 64 | GRIGGS, Edwin | Hayek on Freedom and the Welfare State |
| 65 | HORTON, John | Political Obligation and Anarchism |
| 66 | BAUMEISTER, Andrea | Two Concepts of Autonomy |
| 67 | VOET, Rian | Women as Citizens: A Feminist Debate |
| 68 | CALLINICOS, Alex | Socialism and Modern Times |
| 69 | EDWARDS, David | English Blasphemy and Transformations of Culture |
| 70 | MADANES, Leiser | Hobbes and Spinoza on Toleration |
| 71 | STRUIJS, Alies | Toleration and the Liberal Concept of Culture |
| 72 | WILSON, Angie | Identity, Gender and Sexuality: Rawls on the Family |
| 73 | EVANS, Judith | Equality and Difference in Liberal Feminist Thought |
| 74 | McGUINESS, Barbara | Rorty, Literary Narrative and Political Theory |
| 75 | BAUMEISTER, Andrea | The Personal Autonomy – Valuing Society |
| 76 | WILLIAMS, Andrew | Liberalism and the Value of Community |
| 77 | KENYON, Tim | The Normative Foundations of Education Reform |
| 78 | MORLAND, David | Proudhon: Human Nature and Political Theory |
| 79 | HORTON, John | Reading for our Lives: Martha Nussbaum on Literature and Ethics |
| 80 | ROBERTS, Marcus | Analytical Marxism: Postscript to an Obituary? |
| 81 | HORTON, John | The Structure of Toleration |
| 82 | PARHA, Marina | Aristotle on Slavery |
| 83 | WILSON, Angie | Which Equality? |
| 84 | BAUMEISTER, Andrea | Autonomy or Community: The Dilemma for Islamic Education |
| 85 | NICHOLSON, Peter | Religion Philosophy and Politics: In the Thought of T H Green |
| 86 | WILLIAMS, Andrew | Liberalism, Community and Anti-Perfectionism |
| 87 | CALLINICOS, Alex | Is History really over? Hegel, Kojeve, Strauss, Fukuyama |
| 88 | NOLAN, Jeremy | Is law as it ought to be? Or, can we make any sense of Lon L. Fuller’s concept of the Internal Morality of Law? |
| 89 | MASON, Andrew | The State and National Identity |
| 90 | MENDUS, Susan | When the Kissing had to stop: Passion in the Thought of Mary Wollstronecraft |
| 91 | MEGONE, C B | Aristotle’s Method in Political Philosophy |
| 92 | EVANS, Judith | Thinking in Context: Toward a Politics of Justice and Care |
| 93 | WILLIAMS, Andrew | The Revisionist Difference Principle |
| 94 | TYLER, Colin | From Green’s Epistemology to his Ethics |
| 95 | MORLAND, David | Removing the Mask of Timidity: Anarchist Ideology Revisited |
| 96 | MADANES, Leiser | How to undo things with words: Spinoza’s criterion for Limiting Freedom of Expression |
| 97 | HORTON, John | The Last Post? Political Philosophy in an Uncertain Age |
| 98 | MENDUS, Susan | Stranger in Paradise: The Unhappy Marriage of Feminism and Conservatism |
| 99 | BAUMEISTER, Andrea | The ‘Politics of Compassion’, Justice and Citizenship |
| 100 | HORTON, John | Morality and the Conceptual Structure of Toleration |
| 101 | MENDUS, Susan | Human Rights in Political Theory |
| 102 | BENSON, Steve | Richard Rorty, A Reluctance to ‘Argue’ (A Perplexing View of Human Nature) |
| 103 | CANEY, Simon | Individuals, Nations and Obligations |
| 104 | McGUINESS, Barbara | Communitarian Politics, Justice and Diversity |
| 105 | CALLINICOS, Alex | Wonders Taken for Signs: Homi Bhabhas Postcolonialism |
| 106 | NICHCOLSON, Peter | The Reception and Early Reputation of JS Mill’s Political Thought |
| 107 | MATRAVERS, Matt | Hegel’s Theory of Punishment Revisited |
| 108 | TYLER, Colin | Green’s View of the Individual in Society |
| 109 | BROGAN, Frank | Map-Making with MacIntyre: On Putting Oneself in Question |
| 110 | CALLINICOS, Alex | History, Exploitation and Oppression |
| 111 | CARTER, Matt | TH Green’s Political Philosophy: ‘A Socialism without Doctrines?’ |
| 112 | MATRAVERS, Derek | Scanlon, Williams and the Point of Moral Theory |
| 113 | MENDUS, Susan | The Road not Taken |
| 114 | DIMOVA, Maria | Green as a Phenomenologist |
| 115 | FINLAYSON, Gordon | Moral Reflection and Ethical Life |
| 116 | IVISON, Duncan | Some Hobbesian Foundations of ‘Negative Constitutionalism’ |
| 117 | TASSONE, Guiseppe | Nietzsche’s Conceptions of History |
| 118 | CANEY, Simon | Defending Universalism |
| 119 | SREENIVASAN, Gopal | Emotion and Moral Judgement |
| 120 | PILLER, Christian | Should we prefer the Valuable to the Worthless? |
| 121 | TASSONE, Guiseppe | The Prophet of Nothing |
| 122 | MATRAVERS, Matt | Justice and Punishment |
| 123 | BENSON, Steve | Jean-Francoise Lyotard and Politics |
| 124 | DIMOS, Panos | Virtue, Eudaimonia and the conditional goods in the Euthydemus |
| 125 | BROGAN, Frank | MacIntyre and the Issue of Translation |
| 126 | MENDUS, Susan | Children of a Lesser God |
| 127 | CARTER, Matt | Henry Scott Holland the tradition of Ethical Socialism |
| 128 | IVISON, Duncan | Modus Vivendi Citizenship |
| 129 | DIMOVA, Maria | TH Green’s Philosophy of Religion: A Phenomenological Perspective |
| 130 | BALDWIN, Thomas | At Home with Heidegger |
| 131 | MOOKHERJEE, Monica | The Elusive Injunctions (in pursuit of Walzer’s thin minimalism) |
| 132 | FINLAYSON, Gordon | Does Hegel’s critique of Kant apply to Discourse Ethics? |
| 133 | DIMOVA, Maria | The Live-world and the existentialist dimension of the epoche |
| 134 | MOOKHERJEE, Monica | The Unsettled Architecture of Reason |
| 135 | MENDUS, Susan | Religious Toleration, Epistemological Restraint and the Fact of Pluralism |
| 136 | MATRAVERS, Matt | Retributive Justifications of Punishment |
| 137 | IVISON, Duncan | Public Practical Reason and the Past |
| 138 | MOOKHERJEE, Monica | The Intuition for Contrast |
| 139 | MAYNOR, John | Republicanism as Political Liberalism? The Comprehensive Nature of Non-domination |
| 140 | NICHOLSON, Peter | A Family Quarrel? TH Green’s Heirs Examine their Political Inheritance |
| 141 | DIMOVA, Maria | TH Green’s Theories of Rights and Freedom |
| 142 | MENDUS, Susan | Life’s Ethical Symphony |
| 143 | CALLINICOS, Alex | Social Theory put to the Test of Politics: Pierre Bourdieu and Anthony Giddens |
| 144 | COLLIER, Terri | ‘Oyster-Wives’ and ‘Tattered Sluts’. Responses to Women in Public During the English Revolution |
| 145 | TYLER, Colin | The Political Hazards of Finite Selfhood: The Dangers of Bosanquet’s Political Philosophy |
| 146 | WILLIAMS, Andrew | Egalitarian Justice and Interpersonal Comparison |
| 147 | SPENCE, Keith | Deliberation and Justification: Reason and the Public Sphere1 |
| 148 | BLACK, Ajaye | The Emotive Malady Afflicting Impartiality |
| 149 | WAVRE, Robert | The Taste Model |
| 150 | PANAGAKOU, Stamatoula | The Concept of Self-Transcendence in the Philosophy of Bernard Bosanquet |
| 151 | FABRE, Cecile | Justice, Fairness and World Ownership |
| 152 | DESANCTIS, Alberto | Toleration and democracy in TH Green’s thought |
| 153 | CALLINICOS, Alex | Equality and the Philosophers |
| 154 | PARKIN, Jon | Liberty before and after liberalism: History and Political Theory |
| 155 | EDYVANE, Derek | Friendship and the Paradox of Impartiality |
| 156 | PRIMORATZ, Igor | Patriotism: Morally Allowed, Required, or Valuable? |
| 157 | GAUTHIER, David | The Best of Times (Political Contractarianism and the Modern World) |
| 158 | GOLDSMITH, Sarah | Does value-pluralism have anything distinctive to say about the possibility of resolving conflicts between moral and non-moral values? |
| 159 | WAVRE, Robert | Gauthier and constructing from non-moral sources |
| 160 | KENDALL, Khael | Towards a critique of Post-modern time and space |
| 161 | PARVIN, Philip | Culture: In defence of Comprehensive Liberalism |
| 162 | PILLER, Christian | Belief and Expectation: A Problem of Practical Reason |
| 163 | MATRAVERS, Matt | The Significance of Injustice |
| 164 | BLACK, Ajaye | What is so special about human beings? |
| 165 | MENDUS, Susan | The Priority of Impartial Morality. cancelled |
| 166 | COLLIER, Terri | “Wives, Children and Cattell”: Women in the Political Philosophy of the Civil War Period in England |
| 167 | CLARK, Samuel | First Approaches to the Unity of Anarchism |
| 168 | CALLINICOS, Alex | Leninism in the Twenty-First Century? |
| 169 | HOOKER, Brad | The Collapse of Virtue Ethics |
| 170 | EDYVANE, Derek | Motivating Political Friendship |
| 171 | FINLAYSON, Gordon | Adorno on the Ineffable and the Ethical |
| 172 | WAVRE, Robert | Consequentialism as a Constructivist Tool |
| 173 | PARKIN, Jon | Toleration or Education? Hobbes’s Project in the Later 1660s |
| 174 | CLARK, Sam | Are Anarchists Primitivists? |
| 175 | McKINNON, Catriona | Unconditional Basic Income and the Reciprocity Objection, or should Scroungers be Fed? |
| 176 | SCHROEDER, Peter | Natural Law, Sovereignty, and International Law: A Comparative Perspective |
| 177 | WAVRE, Robert | The Role of Intuitions |
| 178 | EDYVANE, Derek | Against Unconditional Love |
| 179 | MARSHALL, Sarah | Scanlon’s Realism |
| 180 | ROSSITER, Alex | Odysseus: Encounter with the Sirens – Nature and Renunciation in Adorno |
| 181 | CANEY, Simon | Cosmopolitanism and Just War |
| 182 | LACLAU, Ernesto | Populism: What’s in a Name |
| 183 | YONAMINE, Noriko | Illocution of Pornography: Can Pornography be a Subordinating Speech Act? |
| 184 | BELL, Derek | Should Liberals Care About Environmental Justice? |
| 185 | PARKIN, Jon | Redefining Contextualism |
| 186 | CLARK, Samuel | A Defence of Utopianism |
| 187 | O’SULLIVAN, Luke | Oakeshott on National Socialism |
| 188 | ROSSITER, Alex | Unfreedom and Instrumental Reason in Adorno |
| 189 | SLEAT, Matt | To See the Truth and Not Be Broken By It: Bernard Williams, Truth and Meaninglessness |
| 190 | MATRAVERS, Matt | Responsibility and Choice |
| 191 | McKINNON, Catriona | Cosmopolitan Hope |
| 192 | ROOKSBY, Edward | Is There a Reformist Road to Socialism? The Alternative Economic Strategy |
| 193 | TYLER, Colin | The Road to Hell: Brian Barry’s Critique of Multiculturalism |
| 194 | RYAN, Neil | Germany in Crisis: The Politics of Crisis and Crisis Resolution |
| 195 | MENDUS, Susan | The Flight from Meta-Ethics |
| 196 | BARRY, Brian | Does Responsibility Undermine Equality |
| 197 | MARSHALL, Sarah | The Motivation to be Moral |
| 198 | STANTON, Timothy | Locke, Jesus and the Law of Nature |
| 199 | RIDGE, Mike | Fairness and Non-compliance |
| 200 | SLEAT, Matt | War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is Strength, and Orwell is a Pragmatist: Rorty on 1984 |
| 201 | FESTENSTEIN, Matthew | Trust in Political Philosophy |
| 202 | SPENCE, Keith | World Risk Society and War Against Terror |
| 203 | ROSSITER, Alex | The Absolute as Capital? – Adorno’s Interpretation of Hegel |
| 204 | ASHFORD, Elizabeth | Severe Poverty as a Human Rights Violation |
| 205 | BAVISTER-GOULD, Alex | Conflict and Tragedy |
| 206 | SLEAT, Matt | Liberalism, Fundamentalism and Truth |
| 207 | READER, Soran | The Right not to Suffer Poverty |
| 208 | RAMSAY, Maureen | Equality and Responsibility |
| 209 | JONES, Peter | Equality, Recognition and Difference |
| 210 | STERN, Robert | The Curious Case of the Concrete Universal |
| 211 | ROOKSBY, Ed | Nicos Poulantzas and the Transition to Socialism |
| 212 | CALLINICOS, Alex | Between Relativism and Universalism |
| 213 | EDYVANE, Derek | The Shape of a Shared Life |
| 214 | CAREL, Havi | Moral and Epistemic Ambiguity in Oedipus Rex |
| 215 | WILLIAMS, Howard | Carl Schmitt and Thomas Hobbes: Two Concepts of the Political |
| 216 | MINTOFF, Joe | Could an Egoist be a Friend? |
| 217 | DIMOVA-COOKSON, Maria | Resolving Moral Conflicts: British Idealist and Contemporary Liberal Approaches to Value Pluralism and Moral Conduct |
| 218 | BROOKS, Thom | On Retributivism |
| 219 | STEINER, Hillel | Evaluation and the Quantification of Freedom |
| 220 | MATRAVERS, Matt | Whose Crime is it, Anyway? |
| 221 | VAUGHAN, Geoffrey | Socrates, Hobbes and the Problem of the Philosopher King |
| 222 | PARKINSON, John | Democracy and Public Space |
| 223 | BAVISTER-GOULD, Alex | From Conflicts to Tragedy |
| 224 | NUMAO, Kei | Locke on Atheism, Education and Responsibility |
| 225 | HOEKSTRA, Kinch | Hobbes on consenting to obey |
| 226 | BRADY, Britain | Stare Decisis |
| 227 | PASTERNAK, Avia | Sanctioning liberal democracies |
| 228 | EDYVANE, Derek | The Question of Stuart Hampshire |
| 229 | WENAR, Leif | The Future of Global Equality |
| 230 | PARKIN, Jon | Reading Hobbes before Leviathan |
| 231 | SHINER, Roger | Theorising Criminal Law Reform |
| 232 | FESTENSTEIN, Matthew | Inquiry and Democracy in Contemporary Pragmatism |
| 233 | RUNCIMAN, David | Hobbes's theory of representation: anti-democratic or proto-democratic |
| 234 | STEMPLOWSKA, Zofia | Holding people responsible for what they do not control |
| 235 | LEVER, Annabelle | Democracy and Judicial Review |
| 236 | LAWS, Edward | Iris Young, Liberalism and Naturalisation' |
| 237 | HAAKONSSEN, Knud | Natural Jurisprudence and the Identity of the Scottish Enlightenment |
| 238 | KELLY, Duncan | The Propriety of Liberty* |
| 239 | WOOD, Michael | 1940 and the Development of Bureaucratic Collectivist Ideas: Marxist Approaches to Intellectual History' |
| 240 | CALLINICOS, Alex | Two Cheers for Enlightenment Universalism; or, why it's hard to be an Aristotelian Revolutionary' |
| 241 | NAVAS, Sebastian Escamez | Toleration as a Principle and Virtue in Rawls' Political Liberalism |
| 242 | GILBERT, Margaret | The Morality of Obedience* |
| 243 | OLSARETTI, Serena | Responsibility and the Consequences of Choice |
| 244 | STANTON, Timothy | Hobbes’s Redefinition of the Commonwealth |
| 245 | COOK, Phil | Schooling, Education and Social Justice |
| 246 | MATRAVERS, Matt | Responding to Tonry |
| 247 | BRITO VIEIRA, Mόnica | All the world's a stage: Thomas Hobbes on theatrical self-presentation |
| 248 | NUMAO, Kei | What counts as being relevant? A reflection on what the history of political thought can show |
| 249 | SLEAT, Matt | Reasonable pluralism, legitimacy and the status of unreasonable individuals |
| 250 | COLEMAN, Elizabeth Burns | The offences of blasphemy: messages in and through art |
| 251 | LABORDE, Cécile | Republicanism and Global Justice: a research agenda |
| 252 | OTSUKA, Michael | Why it matters that some are worse off than others: an argument against the priority view |
| 253 | HUTCHINGS, Kimberley | Theories of World-Political Time |
| 254 | PINK, Tom | Promising and Obligation |
| 255 | BORGEBUND, Harald | Liberalism and the Value of Democracy |
| 256 | WOODS, Kerri | Solidarity as a Non-Rational Commitment |
| 257 | LAMB, Robert | Thomas Paine on the right to private property |
| 258 | YPI, Lea | Why self-ownership should not embarrass egalitarians |
| 259 | DONOSO, Alfonso | The current condition of the criminal law: assessing a theoretical response |
| 260 | STEARS, Marc | Festivals of freedom: imagining the free society in Britain and the USA after WWII |
| 261 | RICHARDSON, Henry | Dividing the responsibility for global justice |
| 262 | MACLEAN, Iain | Jefferson in Paris and Madison in Philadelphia: two strands of American thinking about democracy, 1787-9 |
| 263 | CRUFT, Rowan | Rights and Status |
| 264 | STANTON, Timothy | Authority and Freedom in Locke and Hobbes |
| 265 | FOWLER, Timothy | The Dangers of Neutrality in Education |
| 266 | MENDUS, Susan | Democratic dirty hands |
| 267 | HUGHES, Christopher | A Dialogue Between Fukuyama's Account of the End of History and Derrida's Hauntology |
| 268 | STANTON, Timothy | Hobbes and Schmitt |
| 269 | BAVISTER-GOULD, Alex | Bernard Williams and the limits of legitimacy |
| 270 | O’NEILL, Martin | Constructing a contractualist egalitarianism: equality and responsibility after Scanlon |
| 271 | BLAU, Adrian | History of political thought as a social science |
| 272 | SOUTHWOOD, Nic | Promises and trust |
| 273 | ROSEN, Michael | Dignity |
| 274 | JAMES, Susan | Narrative as a means to freedom: Spinoza’s uses of the imagination |
| 275 | WOLFF, Jo | The human right to health |
| 276 | SPENCER, Vicki | Humility: virtue or vice? |
| 277 | WOODS, Kerri | The dark side of sentiment |
| 278 | CUPIT, Geoff | Fairness |
| 279 | DONOSO. Alfonso | Liberal retributive justice: Holistic retributivism and public reason |
| 280 | BROWNLEE, Kimberley | A human right against social deprivation |
| 281 | PARKIN, Jon | History of Political Thought's new chains discovered |
| 282 | RENZO, Massimo | Crimes against humanity and the limits of international criminal law |
| 283 | FLIKSCHUH, Katrin | Originally mine? Innate right, acquired right, and legal status in Kant's Philosophy of Right |
| 284 | DOUGLASS, Robin | Rousseau's Augustinian republicanism |
| 285 | RISTROPH, Alice | Criminal law for humans |
| 286 | CLARKE, James | Hegel on atomism |
| 287 | BIALE, Enrico | Democratic bargaining: between fairness and self-interest |
| 288 | BALINT, Peter | Toleration as a liberal political practice |
| 289 | DUNN, John | Why we need a global history of political thought |
| 290 | JOHNSON, Matthew | Towards a theory of cultural evaluation |
| 291 | RODRIGUES, LUIS | The Rights of Minorities within Minorities |
| 292 | VIEHOFF, Daniel | The Right to Rule |
| 293 | THORBURN, Malcolm | Proportionate Sentencing and the Rule of Law |
| 294 | KAHN, Beth | Approaches to Global Economic Injustice and Responsibilities of the Affluent |
| 295 | FOWLER, Tim | Political Liberalism, Science and the Asymmetry objection: The case of Intelligent Design |
| 296 | FROWE, Helen | War. Individualism, and a Reasonable Prospect of Success |
| 297 | ORR, Shepley | The Rule of Rescue versus Cost-Effectiveness Analysis: A False Dichotomy |
| 298 | GLASMAN, Maurice | Abraham, Aristotle and Alinsky: On the Reconciliation of Citizenship and Faith |
| 299 | TATE, John | The American Headscarf Affair: Liberalism and Republicanism in the French and American Public Spheres |
| 300 | FESTENSTEIN, Matthew | The Politics of Cultural Identification |
| 301 | BIDANADURE, Juliana | What inequalities between generations matter? |
| 302 | LAWFORD-SMITH, Holly | Does Benefiting from Injustice Matter Morally? |
| 303 | KAHN, Beth | Benefiting from Injustice |
| 304 | LANG, Gerald | Is Terrorism Different? |
| 305 | LEE, Ambrose | Public Wrongs and the Criminal Law |
| 306 | MIHAI, Mihaela | Curb Your Enthusiasm: Political Judgment and the Inertia of Political Habitus |
| 307 | VENKATAPURAM, Sridhar | Health Justice |
| 308 | FLETCHER, Guy | Slur Terms, Defamation, and Reclaiming |
| 309 | HODGSON, James | Deliberation, Rhetoric and Authenticity |
| 310 | FESTENSTEIN, Matthew | The Politics of Cultural Identification |
| 311 | TUCKER, Adam | Authority then Democracy |
| 312 | BROOKS, Thom |
The Capabilities Approach and Political Liberalism |
| 313 | SMITH, Matthew Noah |
Some Worries About Development as a Method of Poverty Alleviation |
| 314 | THALER, Mathias |
On Time in Just War Theory |
| 315 | BEGON, Jessica |
Which Preferences Count? Adaptation, Capabilities and Disability |
| 316 | PEPPER, Angie |
A Feminist Argument Against Statism: Public and Private in Theories of Global Justice |
| 317 | BUTT, Dan |
A Doctrine Quite New and Altogether Untenable: Defending the Beneficiary Pays Principle |
| 318 | BELL, Duncan |
What is Liberalism? |
| 319 | COLBURN, Ben |
Beneficence and Moral Blackmail |
| 320 | FUSCO, Adam |
Remedial Theories of Self-Determination: A Democratic Critique of Justice Based Accounts |
| 321 | ROBEYNS, Ingrid |
Having too much |
| 322 | SCHEUERMAN, William | Bavaria, Berlin, and Beyond: Schmitt on Emergency Powers |
| 323 | O'NEILL, Martin | The Special Significance of Equality of Opportunity |
| 324 | TATCHELL, Peter | Homosexuality: From toleration to acceptance |
| 325 | WALTON, Andrew | Justice and Trade: An Argument for (More) Holism |
| 326 | CRIPPS, Elizabeth | (How) should we be 'green' parents? Climate change, collective action, and special duties |
| 327 | HAREL, Alon | Against Privatization As Such |
| 328 | BRITO VIERIRA, Monica | Founders and re-founders: Struggles of Self Authorized Representation |
| 329 | SANGIOVANNI, Andrea | Moral Equality, Respect, and Cruelty |
| 330 | SIMENDIC, Marko | Identity, relations and divine justice: Locke’s definition of a person |