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Justice Archive

Many of Loyola's Philosophy faculty publish in the closely allied areas of ethics and social philosphy. Links to some of their recent publications are listed below.

Thomas Carson

David Ingram

  • "Anti-Discrimination, Welfare, and Democracy: Toward a Discourse-Ethical Understanding of Disability" Law,Social Theory and Practice 32/2(2006). "Toward a Cleaner Whiteness: New Racial Identities," in The Philosophical Forum, 36/3(Oct. 2005), pp. 243-78.
  • "Immigration and Social Justice, "Peace Review, 14/4(2002), pp. 403-13.
  • "International Justice and Human Rights: A Third Alternative Between Political Liberalism and Cosmopolitan Liberalism, Political Theory31/3 (June 2003), pp. 359-91.
  • "Can Groups Have Rights? What One Postmodern Theory Tells Us About Inclusive Democracy in the Era of Identity Politics," in Democracy and Nature, vol. 7, no. 1 (March, 2001), pp. 135-58.
  • "The Dilemmas of Racial Redistricting," The Philosophical Forum, vol. 31, no. 2 (June, 2000), pp. 131-44.
  • "Response to James Swindal and Bill Martin on Reason, History, and Politics, Human Studies, vol. 23 (2000), 203-210.
  • "Response to Andrew Cutrofello=s Comments on Reason, History, and Politics," Social Epistemology, vol. 12, no, 2 (1998), pp. 127-33.
  • "Explanation and Understanding Revisited: Bohman and the New Philosophy of Social Science," Human Studies, vol, 20, no. 2 (1997), pp. 1-17.
  • "Productive Decay: Wiggershaus on the Frankfurt School," Constellations, vol. 2, no. 2 (Oct. 1995), pp. 274-80.

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