Liberal theory fails to cope effectively with the common human tendency, under certain conditions, to brutalize other humans. Liberal theory does not adequately accommodate the reality that humans contest concepts of rights, justice, and truth. The necessarily contextual, contested, and contingent character of substantive liberal principles necessarily prevents them, qua principles, from effectively inhibiting human brutality. Liberal theory also does not take adequate account of the passionate and non-rational character of the human animal. Giambattista Vico\u27s remarkably prescient and comprehensive eighteenth century vision of the human condition anticipates these two barriers to achieving liberalism\u27s pacific political and social vi...
Defence date: 2 February 2001Supervisor: Steven Lukes ; Co-supervisor: Jeremy WaldronIn this dissert...
The thesis argues that the relationship between liberalism and conservatism is closer than is common...
A Review of Liberalism and the Good Edited by R. Bruce Douglass, Gerald M. Mara, and Henry S. Richa...
Liberal theory fails to cope effectively with the common human tendency, under certain conditions, t...
I try to analyze the rhetoric that is being used in contemporary debates concerning the defense of t...
Liberalism is a political ethos purporting to furnish a social order premised on individual liberty....
There is a tendency in contemporary jurisprudence to regard political authority and, more particular...
Human powers of moral reasoning and motivation are fragile. How should citizens committed to the ach...
The paper explores the paradoxes of the political philosophy of liberalism. Liberal conce...
Liberalism is a theory of social order according to which political institutions are legitimate inso...
All political communities set normative limits to the acceptable use of force. A threshold of atroci...
At the beginning of the third century, liberalism was the preferred philosophy. It is not easy to de...
Larry Alexander argues that liberalism is internally incoherent because it contains a paradox: it is...
Can contemporary liberalism justify antidiscrimination law? The question seems impertinent until we ...
Capital punishment is anathema to liberal notions of human rights and civil liberties. It is time to...
Defence date: 2 February 2001Supervisor: Steven Lukes ; Co-supervisor: Jeremy WaldronIn this dissert...
The thesis argues that the relationship between liberalism and conservatism is closer than is common...
A Review of Liberalism and the Good Edited by R. Bruce Douglass, Gerald M. Mara, and Henry S. Richa...
Liberal theory fails to cope effectively with the common human tendency, under certain conditions, t...
I try to analyze the rhetoric that is being used in contemporary debates concerning the defense of t...
Liberalism is a political ethos purporting to furnish a social order premised on individual liberty....
There is a tendency in contemporary jurisprudence to regard political authority and, more particular...
Human powers of moral reasoning and motivation are fragile. How should citizens committed to the ach...
The paper explores the paradoxes of the political philosophy of liberalism. Liberal conce...
Liberalism is a theory of social order according to which political institutions are legitimate inso...
All political communities set normative limits to the acceptable use of force. A threshold of atroci...
At the beginning of the third century, liberalism was the preferred philosophy. It is not easy to de...
Larry Alexander argues that liberalism is internally incoherent because it contains a paradox: it is...
Can contemporary liberalism justify antidiscrimination law? The question seems impertinent until we ...
Capital punishment is anathema to liberal notions of human rights and civil liberties. It is time to...
Defence date: 2 February 2001Supervisor: Steven Lukes ; Co-supervisor: Jeremy WaldronIn this dissert...
The thesis argues that the relationship between liberalism and conservatism is closer than is common...
A Review of Liberalism and the Good Edited by R. Bruce Douglass, Gerald M. Mara, and Henry S. Richa...