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Edited and Special Volumes

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Is Equal Opportunity Enough?

Special volume of Boston Review, 10 May 2023

 

Authored the lead article and a final reply, with responses from Gina Schouten, Martin O'Neill, Nicholas Vrousalis, Anne Phillips, William M. Paris, Leah Gordon, Claude S. Fischer, Zofia Stemplowska, Lane Kenworthy, John Roemer, and Ravi Kanbur,.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Family Values and Social Justice

(with Andrée-Anne Cormier)

Routledge, London, 2018

 

Book publication of a special issue on Harry Brighouse and Adam Swift, Family Values, (Princeton University Press, 2015) in Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 2017

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Barriefield: Two Centuries of Village Life

(with Robert Cardwell and Barb Carr)

Quarry Press, Kingston, 2015

Winner of a Lieutenant-Governor Heritage Award, 2016

 

'Fascinating… delightful book… Whether you're a history nerd or just fascinated by Kingston's own past, this is a book well worth owning.’

Mark Bergin, Toronto.com

 

‘A magnificent collection.’

Wayne Grady, Kingston Whig Standard

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The Egalitarian Conscience: Essays in Honour of G.A. Cohen

Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2006

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'There could be few more deserving candidates for an excellent festschrift…the contributors… are certainly distinguished…the volume, in its list of contributors and in their contributions themselves, obviously reflects Cohen’s recent focus of interest in, and perhaps his assimilation by, the mainstream of moral, as well as political, philosophy.'

John Preston, The European Legacy

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The Social Self

(with David Bakhurst)

Sage Publications, London, 1995

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Much debate has centered on the status of the self, identity, and subjectivity, spawned by powerful arguments about the social origins of personhood. The Social Self presents many viewpoints in this debate that span the disciplines of psychology, philosophy, politics, and feminist theory, providing a critical overview of the key themes involved. Contributors include Jerome Bruner, Diana Coole, Ian Hacking, Steve Mulhall and Adam Swift.

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