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“International Justice in Ethical Decision Making: Expanding the Role” Public Integrity, Spring 2012, pp. 113-125.

 

“Locke on Education and the Rights of Parents,” Oxford Review of Education, October 2010, pp. 627-638.

 

“Retribution and Restitution in Locke's Theory of Punishment,” Journal of Politics, July 2010, pp. 720-732.

 

“Everybody Does It: An Analysis of a Common Excuse,” Public Integrity, Summer 2010, pp. 261-272.

 

“Punishment, Property, and the Limits of Altruism: Locke’s International Asymmetry,” American Political Science Review, vol. 208, 2008, pp 467-480.

 

“John Locke and Public Administration,” Administration & Society, vol. 40, May 2008, pp. 253 - 270.

 

“Discourses of Resistance in the American Revolution,” Journal of the History of Ideas, October, 2003, pp. 547-564.

 

“Rethinking the Intolerant Locke,” American Journal of Political Science, April 2002, pp. 288-298.

 

“Legislation and Non-neutral Principles: A Lockean Approach,” Journal of Political Philosophy, September 2000, pp. 363-378.

 

“The Coherence of a Mind: John Locke and the Law of Nature,” Journal of the History of Philosophy, January 1999, pp. 73-90.

Books
Journal Articles

 PUBLICATIONS

Morality as Legislation: Rules and Consequences, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021.

This is Political Philosophy, (Co-author Clark Wolf), Wiley Blackwell. 2017.

The Decline of Mercy in Public Life, (Co-author John Michael Parrish), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014.

Locke and the Legislative Point of View: Toleration, Contested Principles and Law. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2002.

Book Chapters

“We Need Government” for Problems in Value Theory. New York: Bloomsbury, edited by Steve Cowan, 2020.

 

“The History of Consent in Western Political Philosophy” for The Routledge Handbook of the Ethics of Consent, Routledge, edited by Peter Schaber, 2018.

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“John Locke’s Theory of Toleration” in Blackwell’s Companion to Locke.  Ed. Matthew Stewart. New York: Blackwell, 2016.

 

“Locke’s Main Argument for Toleration,” Nomos (Yearbook of the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy), vol. 48, 2008, pp. 114-138.

 

“The U.S., the I.C.C., and the Demands of Impartiality” in Bringing Power to Justice, eds. Joanna Harrington, Michael Milde, and Richard Vernon.  McGill/Queens University Press, 2006.

Encyclopedia Entries

“John Locke’s Political Philosophy,” for the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2020. (Revised and Expanded).

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“John Locke’s Political Philosophy,” for the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2015. (Revised and Expanded).

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“John Locke’s Political Philosophy,” for the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2010. (Revised and Expanded).

 

“John Locke’s Political Philosophy,” for the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2005.

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