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  1. Equality: Selected Readings.Louis P. Pojman & Robert Westmoreland (eds.) - 1997 - Oup Usa.
    Louis Pojman and Robert Westmoreland have compiled the best material on the subject of equality, ranging from classical works by Aristotle, Hobbes and Rousseau to contemporary works by John Rawls, Thomas Nagel, Michael Walzer, Harry Frankfurt, Bernard Williams and Robert Nozick; and including such topics as: the concept of equality; equal opportunity; Welfare egalitarianism; resources; equal human rights and complex equality.
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    The Liberty of the Liberty Principle.Robert Westmoreland - 2020 - Res Publica 26 (3):337-355.
    Mill’s Liberty Principle aims to protect ‘social’ freedom, which is traditionally understood as negative freedom. I argue that Mill’s conception of social freedom does not comfortably fit even a moralized conception of negative freedom, and that individuality, an ideal fundamental to On Liberty, is a robustly positive type of freedom. This raises the question of whether protecting social freedom involves an egalitarian, progressive state that ambitiously strives to create the social conditions of individuality. I consider the case for an affirmative (...)
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  3. Two recent metaphysical divine command theories of ethics.Robert Westmoreland - 1996 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 39 (1):15 - 31.
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    The truth about public reason.Robert Westmoreland - 1999 - Law and Philosophy 18 (3):271-296.
    Public reason is supposed to enable the enforcement of the conditions of a distinctively liberal ideal of autonomy on grounds acceptable to all citizens. After sketching the abstract concept of public reason, this paper sets out several conceptions of that ideal, in order to show that the logic of the public reason project carries it toward the sectarian politics it seeks to avoid.
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    The Hobbesian Roots of Contemporary Liberalism.Robert Westmoreland - 1991 - Faith and Philosophy 8 (4):505-523.
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    The Truth about Public Reason.Robert Westmoreland - 1999 - Law and Philosophy 18 (3):271-296.
    Public reason is supposed to enable the enforcement of the conditions of a distinctively liberal ideal of autonomy on grounds acceptable to all citizens. After sketching the abstract concept of public reason, this paper sets out several conceptions of that ideal, in order to show that the logic of the public reason project carries it toward the sectarian politics it seeks to avoid.
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    Constitutionalism: The Philosophical Dimension.Robert Westmoreland - 1993 - Noûs 27 (4):555-557.
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    Liberty or Liberties?Robert B. Westmoreland - 1985 - Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy 7:204-219.
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    Prohibiting Immorality.Robert Westmoreland - 1989 - Public Affairs Quarterly 3 (4):79-97.
  10. RIPSTEIN, A.-Equality, Responsibility, and the Law.R. Westmoreland - 2001 - Philosophical Books 42 (3):233-236.
     
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    Realizing 'Political' Neutrality.Robert Westmoreland - 2011 - Law and Philosophy 30 (5):541-573.
    Political liberalism is supposed to be neutral among reasonable comprehensive doctrines, including comprehensive liberalism. Some critics think that it implicitly assumes comprehensive liberalism. I argue that political liberalism has the resources to avoid this charge and chart a path between sectarianism and unprincipled accommodation that allows a range of policy justifications onto the political agenda of a scope that honors the ideal of neutrality.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Robert Westmoreland - 1994 - Mind 103 (410):195-199.
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    Hayek: The rule of law or the law of rules? [REVIEW]Robert Westmoreland - 1998 - Law and Philosophy 17 (1):77-109.
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    Hayek: The Rule of Law Or the Law of Rules? [REVIEW]Robert Westmoreland - 1998 - Law and Philosophy 17 (1):77-109.
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    Review: Hayek: The Rule of Law or the Law of Rules? [REVIEW]Robert Westmoreland - 1998 - Law and Philosophy 17 (1):77 - 109.
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