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  1. Craig L. Carr (2010). Liberalism and Pluralism: The Politics of E Pluribus Unum. Palgrave Macmillan.
    Table of Contents: Politics, morality, and pluralism -- Liberal morality and political legitimacy -- Political legitimacy and social justice -- Williams's concept of the political -- Legitimacy, stability, and morality -- The politics of morality -- A moral point of view -- Manners and morality -- Morality and conflict -- Moral conflict and political theory -- The morality of politics -- Feminism and multiculturalism -- A defense of culture -- Politics and normative conflict -- The political as moral viewpoint -- (...)
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  2. David Todd Kinsella & Craig L. Carr (eds.) (2007). The Morality of War: A Reader. Lynne Rienner Publishers.
     
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  3. Craig L. Carr (2006). The Liberal Polity: An Inquiry Into the Logic of Civil Association. Palgrave Macmillan.
    This work introduces and defends a radically different type of liberal political theory by severing liberal thought from all underlying moral foundations. Its aim is to present a type of liberalism capable of accommodating the richly diverse differences of worldview and moral theory of the good present in today's pluralist societies. By constructing liberalism as a purely political doctrine, the author develops a theory of toleration, and civil association more generally, capable of meeting liberalism's historic commitment to diversity. While the (...)
     
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  4. Craig L. Carr (2004). Fairness and Political Obligation—Again. Social Theory and Practice 30 (1):33-57.
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  5. Craig L. Carr (2002). Fairness and Political Obligation. Social Theory and Practice 28 (1):1-28.
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  6. Craig L. Carr (1991). Duress and Criminal Responsibility. Law and Philosophy 10 (2):161 - 188.
    While the plea of duress is generally accepted as a defense against criminal prosecution, the reasons why it exonerates are subject to dispute and disagreement. Duress is not easily recognizable as either an excusing or justifying condition. Additionally, duress is generally not permitted as a defense against criminal homicide, though some American jurisdictions allow the defense in felony-murder cases. In this paper, I present an argument for how and why the presence of duress can defeat a finding of criminal (...)
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  7. Craig L. Carr (1988). Coercion and Freedom. American Philosophical Quarterly 25 (1):59 - 67.
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  8. Craig L. Carr (1986). Are States Moral Agents? Social Theory and Practice 12 (1):75-102.
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  9. Craig L. Carr (1983). On Being Free to Choose. Journal of Value Inquiry 17 (3):203-217.
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  10. Craig L. Carr (1983). The Problem of Political Authority. The Monist 66 (4):472-486.
  11. Craig L. Carr (1981). The Concept of Formal Justice. Philosophical Studies 39 (3):211 - 226.
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