Articles
“From Justice to Fairness: Does Kant’s Doctrine of Right Imply a Theory of Distributive Justice?”, co-authored with Mike Nance, in Kate Moran ed. Kant on Nature and Freedom, forth-coming.
“Liberalism and Economic Liberty”, co-authored with John Tomasi, in S. Wall & C. Kukathas eds. The Cambridge Companion to Liberalism (CUP, forthcoming).
“Are Economic Liberties Basic Rights?”, Politics, Philosophy, and Economics, forthcoming (published online 15 April 2013).
“The Metaphysics of Vice: Kant and the Problem of Moral Freedom”, Rethinking Kant, Vol. 3, Oliver Thorndike ed., (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, forthcoming).
“Absolute Freedom of Contract: Grotian Lessons for Libertarians”, Critical Review, vol. 25 (1), 2013, pp. 107-119.
“Negative Perfectionism”, Philosophy & Public Issues, Vol. 2, No. 1, 2012, pp. 101-122.
“Reply to Our Critics,” APA Newsletter on Philosophy and Law, spring 2010, pp. 10-12, co-authored with David A. Reidy.
“Outline of the Field of Reparative Justice,” APA Newsletter on Philosophy and Law, spring 2010, pp. 1-4; co-authored with David A. Reidy [a precis of the article that won the Berger Prize].
“Reasonable Disagreement and Metaphysical Immodesty: A Comment on Talbott’s Which Rights Should be Universal”, Human Rights Review, Gary Herbert ed., vol. 9, no. 2, June 2008.
“The Structural Diversity of Historical Injustices”, Journal of Social Philosophy: Special Issue Reparations, edited by Rahoul Kumar and Kok-Chor Tan, general editor Carol Gould, vol. XXXVII, 3, pp. 360-376, Fall 2006 (The North American Society for Social Philosophy), Co-authored with David A. Reidy, University of Tennessee. This article was Awarded the 2008 Fred Berger Memorial Prize of the American Philosophical Association.
“Oplysningens arv – Kant og den politiske frihed [The Inheritance from Enlightenment – Kant and Political Freedom]”, in FILOSOFI, no. 3, September 2003.
Book Reviews
Katerina Deligiorgi, The Scope of Autonomy: Kant and the Morality of Freedom (Oxford University Press, 2012), forthcoming in Mind.
Karl Ameriks, Kant’s Elliptical Path (Oxford University Press, 2012), forthcoming in Kantian Review.
Oliver Sensen (ed.), Kant on Moral Autonomy (Cambridge University Press, 2013), Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, June 2013.
Henry E. Allison, Kant’s Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals: A Commentary (Oxford University Press, 2011), in Kantian Review, Vol. 18, 2, July 2013, pp. 317-322.
Jürgen Habermas Time of Transitions,edited and translated by Ciaran Cronin & Max Pensky (Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 2006) and The Divided West, edited and translated by Ciaran Cronin (Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 2006), in Kaja Mollerin ed. Agora, 2008, 2.
Lectures on the History of Political Philosophy, by John Rawls, S. Freeman ed. Harvard University Press, 2007, in Journal of Value Inquiry, vol. 43, 1, March 2009.
The People Themselves: Popular Constitutionalism and Judicial Review, by Larry D. Kramer, Oxford University Press, 2005, in James Taylor ed. Journal of Value Inquiry, vol. 40, 1, March 2006.
Printed in Conference Proceedings
“Freedom as Both Fact and Postulate,” in Proceedings of the XI Kant Congress, (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2013).
“Faith in Reason: Questioning Practical Reason as Fact, Norm, End, and Function of Human Rights”, paper presented at the Special Workshop Habermas and Rawls on Human Rights and Democracy’ at the XXII World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, Granada, Spain, in Human Rights and Ethics, Proceedings of the 22nd IVR World Congress, Granada 2005, Vol. III (Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2007) pp. 46-59.
“Aristotle and Natural Rights”, printed in Proceedings of the Kent State 12th Annual Graduate Conference, Kent State University, March 2005.
Other
Entries on “Right, Concept of,” “Right, priority over the good,” “Freeman, Samuel,” and “Liberalism, comprehensive,” in A Rawls Lexicon, J. Mandle & D. Reidy eds. (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming).











