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  1. Michael Buckley (2012). Justice in Context: Assessing Contextualism as an Approach to Justice. Ethics and Global Politics 5 (2).
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  2. Michael Buckley (2011). John Stuart Mill and the Idea of a Stationary State Economy. In Claus Dierksmeier (ed.), Humanistic Ethics in the Age of Globality. Palgrave Macmillan.
     
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  3. Michael Buckley (2010). G.A. Cohen, Rescuing Justice & Equality. [REVIEW] Journal of Value Inquiry 44 (3):395-399.
  4. Michael Buckley (2010). The Structure of Justification in Political Constructivism. Metaphilosophy 41 (5):669-689.
    Abstract: In this article the author develops the view, held by some, that political constructivism is best interpreted as a pragmatic enterprise aiming to solve political problems. He argues that this interpretation's structure of justification is best conceived in terms of two separate investigations—one develops a normative solution to a particular political problem by working up into a coherent whole certain moral conceptions of persons and society; and the other is an empirically based analysis of the political problem. The author (...)
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  5. Michael Buckley (2008). Two Principles of Broadcast Media Ownership for a Democratic Society. Journal of Business Ethics 82 (4):821 - 834.
    Technological advances in media communications have raised questions about the appropriateness of media ownership rules for traditional TV and radio broadcast. This article contributes to this debate by defending a set of principles that ought to govern the distribution of broadcast spectrum. In particular, it defends principles reflecting the ‹public interest’ constraint currently informing broadcast media ownership rules, and argues against a free-market procedure for distributing spectrum use. The argument relies upon the application of a political constructivist approach typical to (...)
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  6. Michael Buckley (2008). The Cage: Must, Should and Ought From Is (Review). Journal of Speculative Philosophy 21 (4):328-330.
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  7. Michael Buckley (2007). The Cage: Must, Should and Ought From is (Review). Journal of Speculative Philosophy 21 (4):pp. 328-330.
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  8. Michael Buckley (1982). The University and the Concern for Justice. Thought 57 (2):219-233.
  9. Michael J. Buckley (1971). Motion and Motion's God. [Princeton, N.J.]Princeton University Press.
     
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  10. Michael J. Buckley (1971). The Catholic University as Pluralistic Forum. Thought 46 (2):200-212.
    The university as the pluralistic forum is not a picture of what a Catholic university is but a picture of what it is gradually, painfully becoming.
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  11. Michael J. Buckley (1970). Philosophic Method in Cicero. Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (2):143-154.
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  12. Michael J. Buckley (1962). The Discovery of God. The New Scholasticism 36 (1):119-122.
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  13. Michael J. Buckley (1961). A Thomistic Philosophy of History. The New Scholasticism 35 (3):342-362.
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  14. Michael J. Buckley (1961). The Meaning and Matter of History. The New Scholasticism 35 (1):126-129.
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