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