Works by Reidy, David (exact spelling)

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    Rawls's religion and justice as fairness.David Reidy - 2010 - History of Political Thought 31 (2):309-344.
    The recent posthumous publication of John Rawls's undergraduate thesis 'A Brief Inquiry Into the Meaning of Sin and Faith: An Interpretation Based on the Concept of Community' constitutes a welcome opportunity to examine the relationships between Rawls's religious commitments and his political philosophy. In this essay, informed by a complete examination of Rawls's archived papers at Harvard, I set out some of these commitments, trace their development over time, and indicate some of the ways they find expression in Rawls's political (...)
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  2. Public political reason : still not wide enough.David Reidy - 2020 - In Sarah Roberts-Cady & Jon Mandle (eds.), John Rawls: Debating the Major Questions. New York, NY: Oup Usa.
     
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    Editor's introduction: Special issue— Rawls at 100; Theory at 50.David Reidy - forthcoming - Journal of Social Philosophy.
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  4. The Rawls Lexicon.Jon Mandle & David Reidy (eds.) - forthcoming - Cambridge University Press.
     
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  5. Democracy in a Global World: Human Rights and Political Participation in the 21st Century.David A. Crocker, Carol C. Gould, James Nickel, David Reidy, Martha C. Nussbaum, Andrew Oldenquist, Kok-Chor Tan, William McBride & Frank Cunningham (eds.) - 2007 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The chapters in this volume deal with timely issues regarding democracy in theory and in practice in today's globalized world. Authored by leading political philosophers of our time, they appear here for the first time. The essays challenge and defend assumptions about the role of democracy as a viable political and legal institution in response to globalization, keeping in focus the role of rights at the normative foundations of democracy in a pluralistic world.
     
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  6. Human Rights. The Hard Questions, Cambridge University Press.Cindy Holder & David Reidy (eds.) - 2013
     
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    Human Rights: The Hard Questions.Cindy Holder & David Reidy (eds.) - 2013 - Cambridge University Press.
    The United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. A burgeoning human rights movement followed, yielding many treaties and new international institutions and shaping the constitutions and laws of many states. Yet human rights continue to be contested politically and legally and there is substantial philosophical and theoretical debate over their foundations and implications. In this volume, distinguished philosophers, political scientists, international lawyers, environmentalists and anthropologists discuss some of the most difficult questions of human rights (...)
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  8. Relativism, self-determination and human rights.James Nickel & David Reidy - 2008 - In Deen Chatterjee (ed.), Democracy in a Global World. Rowman&Littlefield.
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    Human Rights: the Hard Questions.David Reidy & Cindy Holder (eds.) - 2013 - Cambridge University Press.
    The United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. A burgeoning human rights movement followed, yielding many treaties and new international institutions and shaping the constitutions and laws of many states. Yet human rights continue to be contested politically and legally and there is substantial philosophical and theoretical debate over their foundations and implications. In this volume distinguished philosophers, political scientists, international lawyers, environmentalists and anthropologists discuss some of the most difficult questions of human rights (...)
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    Justice and the Global Economy in Rawls’s the Law of Peoples.David Reidy - 2004 - Southwest Philosophy Review 20 (1):241-255.
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    Rawls’s Conception of Human Rights.David Reidy - 2003 - Southwest Philosophy Review 19 (1):147-159.
  12. Three Human Rights Agendas.David Reidy - 2006 - Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 19 (2).
    In this paper I distinguish between three conceptions of human rights and thus three human rights agendas. Each is compatible with the others, but distinguishing each from the others has important theoretical and practical advantages. The first conception concerns those human rights tied to natural duties binding all persons to one another independent of and prior to any institutional context and the violation of which would “shock the conscience” of any morally competent person. The second concerns the institutional conditions necessary (...)
     
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    Book Review: Justice, Luck and Knowledge. [REVIEW]David Reidy - 2007 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 4 (1):137-140.
  14. Multiculturalism and the Politics of Recognition By Charles Taylor. [REVIEW]David Reidy - 1995 - Auslegung 20 (1).
     
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