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  1. The Separateness of Persons: Defending the Rawlsian Institutional Approach to Distributive Justice.Edward Andrew Greetis - 2023 - Journal of Value Inquiry 57 (2):319-341.
    The Rawlsian institutional approach holds that distributive principles apply to socioeconomic institutions rather than transactions within the institutional framework. Critics claim that the approach is baseless. I defend Rawls’s institutionalism by showing that it has a rational basis: Rawls “constructs” a theory of justice from considered judgments, especially ideas found in the political culture and historical conditions of democracy, including the fact of reasonable pluralism, which supports his institutionalism. I use Rawls’s “fact-sensitive constructivism” to interpret his claim that “utilitarianism does (...)
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    5. Enlightened Reason versus Protestant Conscience in John Locke.Andrew Edward - 2001 - In Edward Andrew (ed.), Conscience and its Critics: Protestant Conscience, Enlightenment Reason, and Modern Subjectivity. University of Toronto Press. pp. 79-98.
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  3. Spinoza's Rejection of Teleology.Edward Andrew Greetis - 2010 - Revista Conatus - Filosofia de Spinoza 4 (8):25-35.
  4. Rescuing Rawls’s Institutionalism and Incentives Inequality.Edward Andrew Greetis - 2019 - Res Publica 25 (4):571-590.
    G. A. Cohen argues that Rawls’s difference principle is incompatible with his endorsement of incentives inequality—higher pay for certain professions is just when that pay benefits everyone. Cohen concludes that Rawls must reject both incentives inequality and ‘institutionalism’—the view that egalitarian principles, including the difference principle, apply exclusively to social institutions. I argue that the premises of Cohen’s ‘internal criticism’ of Rawls require rejecting two important parts of his theory: a ‘subjective circumstance of justice’ and a ‘shared conception of justice’. (...)
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  5. Against the anticosmopolitan basic structure argument: the systemic concept of distributive justice and economic divisions of labor.Edward Andrew Greetis - 2022 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 25 (4):551-571.
    I examine the main anticosmopolitan Rawslian argument, the ‘basic structure argument.’ It holds that distributive justice only applies to existing basic structures, there are only state basic structures, so distributive justice only applies among compatriots. Proponents of the argument face three challenges: 1) they must explain what type of basic structure relation makes distributive justice relevant only among compatriots, 2) they must explain why distributive justice (as opposed to allocative or retributive) is the relevant regulative concept for basic structures, and (...)
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  6. The Priority of Liberty: Rawls Versus Pogge.Edward Andrew Greetis - 2015 - Philosophical Forum 46 (2):227-245.
    Thomas Pogge argues that John Rawls’s priority of liberty rule is not constraining enough: it permits morally unacceptable restrictions of basic liberties. Because of this, Pogge claims that Rawls fails in his two central ambitions: to construct a moral conception that (1) opposes utilitarianism and (2) matches his judgments in reflective equilibrium. Pogge attributes this error to Rawls’s “purely recipient-oriented theorizing”—assessing a society’s basic structure based on how its citizens fare. I argue that Rawls’s theory does not allow restrictions of (...)
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    Dissociative Identity: An Objection to Baker’s Constitution Theory.Edward Andrew Greetis - 2011 - Acta Analytica 26 (4):329-341.
    One of the central problems of personal identity is to determine what we are essentially . In response to this problem, Lynne Rudder Baker espouses a psychological criterion, that is, she claims that persons are essentially psychological. Baker’s theory purports to bypass the problems of other psychological theories such as Dissociative Identity Disorder and the problem of individuating persons synchronically. I argue that the theory’s treatment of Dissociative Identity Disorder leads to untenable results, is invalid, and consequently fails to individuate (...)
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    Ethical Climates and Workplace Safety Behaviors: An Empirical Investigation.K. Praveen Parboteeah & Edward Andrew Kapp - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 80 (3):515-529.
    In this article, the important but neglected link between workplace safety-enhancing behavior and ethics is explored. Using data from 237 employees from five manufacturing plants in the Midwest, we investigated how specific local ethical climate types are linked to incidences of injuries and two types of safety-enhancing behaviors: safety compliance and safety participation. It was hypothesized that egoist climates are positively related to injuries and negatively related to safety-enhancing behaviors. In contrast, it is proposed that both benevolent and principled climates (...)
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    Impariments of Visual awareness.Andrew W. Young & Edward H. F. Haan - 1990 - Mind and Language 5 (1):29-48.
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    Fact, Fiction, and Forecast.The Philosophy of Nature.Edward H. Madden, Nelson Goodman & Andrew G. Van Melsen - 1955 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 16 (2):271.
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    The Genealogy of Values: The Aesthetic Economy of Nietzsche and Proust.Edward Andrew - 1995 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Until the time of Karl Marx and John Stuart Mill, philosophers generally held economics to be an integral element of moral philosophy. These days, the language of values—moral, aesthetic, and cognitive—dominates philosophic discourse, even though contemporary philosophers rarely hold economics to be integral to moral philosophy. Examining the thought of Friedrich Nietzsche and the art of Marcel Proust, Edward Andrew provides the first sustained critical analysis of values discourse, an analysis that deconstructs its content and its form.
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    Imperial Republics: Revolution, War, and Territorial Expansion From the English Civil War to the French Revolution.Edward Andrew - 2011 - University of Toronto Press.
    Republicanism and imperialism are typically understood to be located at opposite ends of the political spectrum. In Imperial Republics, Edward G. Andrew challenges the supposed incompatibility of these theories with regard to seventeenth- and eighteenth-century revolutions in England, the United States, and France. Many scholars have noted the influence of the Roman state on the ideology of republican revolutionaries, especially in the model it provided for transforming subordinate subjects into autonomous citizens. Andrew finds an equally important parallel (...)
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    Conscience and its Critics: Protestant Conscience, Enlightenment Reason, and Modern Subjectivity.Edward Andrew - 2001 - University of Toronto Press.
    An eloquent and passionate examination of the opposition between Protestant conscience and Enlightenment reason in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
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    Shylock's Rights: A Grammar of Lockian Claims.Edward Andrew - 1988
  15. Equality of opportunity as the noble lie.Edward Andrew - 1989 - History of Political Thought 10 (4):577-595.
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    The Absence of Macpherson and Strauss in Pocock’s Machiavellian Moment.Edward Andrew - 2017 - History of European Ideas 43 (2):147-155.
    SUMMARYPocock's Machiavellian Moment is monumental in its erudition, and thus one may be surprised that Pocock virtually ignored Macpherson's Political Theory of Possessive Individualism in his assessment of seventeenth-century political thought, and ignored Strauss's Thoughts on Machiavelli. Pocock noted that ‘the schools of Marx, Strauss and Voegelin concur’ in holding Locke to be a bourgeois or possessive individualist. Pocock elaborated a paradigm of republicanism as civic humanism as a contrast to liberalism as possessive individualism. Pocock seemed to accept tacitly Macpherson's (...)
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    The Cost of Nietzschean Values.Edward Andrew - 1999 - New Nietzsche Studies 3 (3-4):63-76.
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    Immigration and Freedom.Edward Andrew - 2023 - The European Legacy 29 (1):109-112.
    Chandran Kukathas has written a thoughtfully provocative book on perhaps the major issue of our time, namely, mass migration versus the world-wide desire for border controls, which, he argues, unju...
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    Bibliography.Edward Andrew - 2001 - In Conscience and its Critics: Protestant Conscience, Enlightenment Reason, and Modern Subjectivity. University of Toronto Press. pp. 229-246.
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    8. Conscience as Tiger and Lamb.Edward Andrew - 2001 - In Conscience and its Critics: Protestant Conscience, Enlightenment Reason, and Modern Subjectivity. University of Toronto Press. pp. 131-152.
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    Hamlet and the Vision of Darkness: by Rhodri Lewis, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2017, xiv + 365 pp., $39.95.Edward Andrew - 2019 - The European Legacy 24 (6):662-683.
    Volume 24, Issue 6, September 2019, Page 662-683.
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    Introduction.Edward Andrew - 2006 - In Patrons of Enlightenment. University of Toronto Press. pp. 1-12.
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    Locke on Consent, Taxation and Representation.Edward Andrew - 2015 - Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 62 (143).
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    1. Patronage of Philosophy.Edward Andrew - 2006 - In Patrons of Enlightenment. University of Toronto Press. pp. 13-34.
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    The Black Circle: A Life of Alexandre Kojève: by Jeff Love, New York, Columbia University Press, 2018, xi + 360 pp., $39.99.Edward Andrew - 2020 - The European Legacy 26 (2):206-208.
    The Black Circle explores the Russian roots of one of the most brilliant and seminal thinkers of the twentieth century. The subtitle, A Life of Alexandre Kojève, is perhaps misleading because Jeff...
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  26. The Subversive Simone Weil: A Life in Five Ideas.Edward Andrew - forthcoming - The European Legacy:1-3.
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    Women in Western Political Thought.Edward Andrew - 2015 - The European Legacy 20 (6):663-664.
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    The Inhumanity of Right.Edward Andrew - 2022 - The European Legacy 28 (2):210-213.
    Christos Yannaras wrote The Inhumanity of Right in 1998 in the wake of NATO’s bombing of Serbs “who were defending their ancestral homes from the machinations of Croats and Bosnian Muslims (1992–96...
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    Acknowledgments.Edward Andrew - 2006 - In Patrons of Enlightenment. University of Toronto Press.
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    6. Aristocratic Honour, Bourgeois Interest, and Anglican Conscience.Edward Andrew - 2001 - In Conscience and its Critics: Protestant Conscience, Enlightenment Reason, and Modern Subjectivity. University of Toronto Press. pp. 99-113.
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    A note on the unity of theory and practice in Marx and Nietzsche.Edward Andrew - 1975 - Political Theory 3 (3):305-316.
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    Contents.Edward Andrew - 2006 - In Patrons of Enlightenment. University of Toronto Press.
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    Conclusion.Edward Andrew - 2001 - In Conscience and its Critics: Protestant Conscience, Enlightenment Reason, and Modern Subjectivity. University of Toronto Press. pp. 177-190.
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    2. Conscience Makes Cowards of Us All.Edward Andrew - 2001 - In Conscience and its Critics: Protestant Conscience, Enlightenment Reason, and Modern Subjectivity. University of Toronto Press. pp. 34-49.
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    Education and the Funding of Research.Edward Andrew - 2005 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 9 (1):44-55.
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    Education and the Funding of Research.Edward Andrew - 2005 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 9 (1):44-55.
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    4. George Grant's Celine: Thoughts on the Relationship of Philosophy and Art.Edward Andrew - 1996 - In Arthur Davis (ed.), George Grant and the subversion of modernity: art, philosophy, politics, religion, and education. Buffalo: University of Toronto Press. pp. 77-106.
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    George Grant on the Political Economy of Technology.Edward Andrew - 2003 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 23 (6):479-485.
    George Grant’s bleak assessment of the prospects of technological civilization owed a lot to his reading of Martin Heidegger and Jacques Ellul. However, Grant understood technological development within the context of liberal theory and capitalist practice. Grant explained why liberalism is the doctrine most appropriate to the development of productive forces, or the most complete exploitation of natural and human resources. Unlike most North American conservatives, Grant was not a friend of capitalism but of civil servants who restrain capitalist accumulation (...)
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    How Change Happens: by Cass R. Sunstein, Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, 2019, 312 pp., $29.95T/£24.00.Edward Andrew - 2021 - The European Legacy 27 (2):199-201.
    Change happens, sometimes predictably as with demographic patterns, sometimes unpredictably as with the fall of the Berlin Wall, sometimes gradually and sometimes suddenly and violently. Cass R. Su...
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    How Change Happens.Edward Andrew - forthcoming - Tandf: The European Legacy:1-3.
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    How Change Happens.Edward Andrew - forthcoming - The European Legacy:1-3.
    Change happens, sometimes predictably as with demographic patterns, sometimes unpredictably as with the fall of the Berlin Wall, sometimes gradually and sometimes suddenly and violently. Cass R. Su...
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    4. Hobbes on Conscience outside and inside the Law.Edward Andrew - 2001 - In Conscience and its Critics: Protestant Conscience, Enlightenment Reason, and Modern Subjectivity. University of Toronto Press. pp. 63-78.
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    Mere Civility: Disagreement and the Limits of Toleration: by Teresa M. Bejan, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 2019, 288 pp., $22.00/£17.95.Edward Andrew - 2021 - The European Legacy 27 (2):201-204.
    Teresa Bejan’s Mere Civility is a scholarly, thoughtful, provocative, witty and well-written book with intellectual biographies of Roger Williams, Thomas Hobbes, and John Locke to illustrate differ...
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    Patrons of Enlightenment.Edward Andrew - 2006 - University of Toronto Press.
    Patrons of Enlightenment emphasizes the dependency of thinkers upon patrons and compares the patron-client relationships in the French, English, and Scottish republics of letters.
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    Scientia and Radical Contingency in Thomas Aquinas.Max Lewis Edward Andrews - 2015 - Philosophia 43 (1):1-12.
    Historically, Thomas Aquinas has been controversial for his use of Averroistic-Aristotelian metaphysics. Because of his doctrine of simplicity many of argued that this entails a necessitarian view of nature—a debate that would pass through Spinoza, Descartes, and even to this day. Nevertheless, Thomas would prevail, not only to sainthood, but to become the patron of education and the Teacher of the Church. The task in this paper is to demonstrate that, contrary to many current contentions in Protestant, and especially Evangelical (...)
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    Theology and Marxism in Eagleton and Žižek: A Conspiracy of Hope.Edward Andrew - 2014 - The European Legacy 19 (6):782-783.
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    The Theology of Liberalism: Political Philosophy and the Justice of God: by Eric Nelson, Cambridge, MA, The Belknap Press, 2019, 224 pp., $29.95/£23.95.Edward Andrew - 2021 - The European Legacy 26 (7-8):825-827.
    Eric Nelson has confidently revealed to us God’s justice. God is not an oppressive tyrant but a king subject to the laws of justice. The celestial realm is monarchical, not republican or ruled by a...
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    When is One Trial Enough?Janet Edwards Andrew Graham - 2015 - Journal of Clinical Research and Bioethics 6 (1).
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  49. Bibliography.Edward Andrew - 2006 - In Patrons of Enlightenment. University of Toronto Press. pp. 247-270.
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  50. Conclusion.Edward Andrew - 2006 - In Patrons of Enlightenment. University of Toronto Press. pp. 188-194.
     
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