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  1. Capitalism in the Classical and High Liberal Traditions.Samuel Freeman - 2011 - Social Philosophy and Policy 28 (2):19-55.
    Liberalism generally holds that legitimate political power is limited and is to be impartially exercised, only for the public good. Liberals accordingly assign political priority to maintaining certain basic liberties and equality of opportunities; they advocate an essential role for markets in economic activity, and they recognize government's crucial role in correcting market breakdowns and providing public goods. Classical liberalism and what I call “the high liberal tradition” are two main branches of liberalism. Classical liberalism evolved from the works of (...)
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    Distributive Justice and the Law of Peoples.Samuel Freeman - 2006-01-01 - In Rex Martin & David A. Reidy (eds.), Rawls's Law of Peoples. Blackwell. pp. 243–260.
    This chapter contains section titled: Introduction A Global Distribution Principle? Problems with Globalizing the Difference Principle Conclusion Notes.
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    Property-Owning Democracy and the Difference.Samuel Freeman - 2013 - Analyse & Kritik 35 (1):9-36.
    John Rawls says: “The main problem of distributive justice is the choice of a social system.” Property-owning democracy is the social system that Rawls thought best realized the requirements of his principles of justice. This article discusses Rawls’s conception of property-owning democracy and how it is related to his difference principle. I explain why Rawls thought that welfare-state capitalism could not fulfill his principles: it is mainly because of the connection he perceived between capitalism and utilitarianism.
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    The Basic Structure of Society as the Primary Subject of Justice.Samuel Freeman - 2013 - In Jon Mandle & David A. Reidy (eds.), A Companion to Rawls. Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 88–111.
    John Rawls's focus on principles of justice for the basic structure of primary social institutions evolved from his early discussion of practices, social rules and Humean conventions, and his apparent commitment to a version of rule‐utilitarianism. Rawls says that there are two sources for the primacy assigned to the basic structure: the profound effects of basic social institutions on persons and their future prospects, and the need to maintain background justice. The chapter discusses three different kinds of reasons for the (...)
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    Rawls.Samuel Richard Freeman - 2007 - New York: Routledge.
    In this superb introduction, Samuel Freeman introduces and assesses the main topics of Rawls' philosophy. Starting with a brief biography and charting the influences on Rawls' early thinking, he goes on to discuss the heart of Rawls's philosophy: his principles of justice and their practical application to society. Subsequent chapters discuss Rawls's theories of liberty, political and economic justice, democratic institutions, goodness as rationality, moral psychology, political liberalism, and international justice and a concluding chapter considers Rawls' legacy. Clearly (...)
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  6. Justice and the Social Contract: Essays on Rawisian Political Philosophy.Samuel Richard Freeman - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press USA.
    Samuel Freeman was a student of the influential philosopher John Rawls, he has edited numerous books dedicated to Rawls' work and is arguably Rawls' foremost interpreter. This volume collects new and previously published articles by Freeman on Rawls. Among other things, Freeman places Rawls within historical context in the social contract tradition, and thoughtfully addresses criticisms of this position. Not only is Freeman a leading authority on Rawls, but he is an excellent thinker in his (...)
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    Evaluating stress as a challenge is associated with superior attentional control and motor skill performance: Testing the predictions of the biopsychosocial model of challenge and threat.Samuel J. Vine, Paul Freeman, Lee J. Moore, Roy Chandra-Ramanan & Mark R. Wilson - 2013 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 19 (3):185.
  8. The Cambridge companion to Rawls.Samuel Richard Freeman (ed.) - 2003 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Each volume of this series of companions to major philosophers contains specially commissioned essays by an international team of scholars and will serve as a reference work for students and nonspecialists. John Rawls is the most significant and influential philosopher and moral philosopher of the twentieth century. His work has profoundly shaped contemporary discussions of social, political and economic justice in philosophy, law, political science, economics and other social disciplines. In this exciting collection of new essays, many of the world's (...)
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  9. Illiberal Libertarians: Why Libertarianism Is Not a Liberal View.Samuel Freeman - 2001 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 30 (2):105-151.
  10. The Cambridge Companion to Rawls.Samuel Freeman - 2003 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 65 (3):577-579.
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    Liberalism and Distributive Justice.Samuel Richard Freeman - 2018 - New York, USA: Oup Usa.
    Liberalism and Distributive Justice discusses liberalism, capitalism, distributive justice, and John Rawls's difference principle. Chapters are organized in a narrative arc: from liberalism as the dominant political and economic system, to the laws governing interpersonal transactions in liberal society, to basic economic and political institutions that determine distributive justice.
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  12. Deliberative Democracy: A Sympathetic Comment.Samuel Freeman - 2000 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 29 (4):371-418.
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    Liberalism and Distributive Justice. A Précis.Samuel Freeman - forthcoming - Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche.
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  14. The law of peoples, social cooperation, human rights, and distributive justice.Samuel Freeman - 2006 - Social Philosophy and Policy 23 (1):29-68.
    Cosmopolitans argue that the account of human rights and distributive justice in John Rawls's The Law of Peoples is incompatible with his argument for liberal justice. Rawls should extend his account of liberal basic liberties and the guarantees of distributive justice to apply to the world at large. This essay defends Rawls's grounding of political justice in social cooperation. The Law of Peoples is drawn up to provide principles of foreign policy for liberal peoples. Human rights are among the necessary (...)
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    Review of David Lyons: Moral Aspects of Legal Theory: Essays on Law, Justice, and Political Responsibility[REVIEW]Samuel Freeman - 1994 - Ethics 105 (1):191-193.
  16. Reason and agreement in social contract views.Samuel Freeman - 1990 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 19 (2):122-157.
  17. Utilitarianism, Deontology, and the Priority of Right.Samuel Freeman - 1994 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 23 (4):313-349.
  18. Constitutional democracy and the legitimacy of judicial review.Samuel Freeman - 1990 - Law and Philosophy 9 (4):327 - 370.
    It has long been argued that the institution of judicial review is incompatible with democratic institutions. This criticism usually relies on a procedural conception of democracy, according to which democracy is essentially a form of government defined by equal political rights and majority rule. I argue that if we see democracy not just as a form of government, but more basically as a form of sovereignty, then there is a way to conceive of judicial review as a legitimate democratic institution. (...)
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  19. Original position.Samuel Freeman - 2012 - In Peter Adamson (ed.), Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
     
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    Jon Mandle, What's Left of Liberalism: An Interpretation and Defense of Justice as Fairness, Lanham MD, Lexington Books, 2000, pp. xi + 323.Samuel Freeman - 2003 - Utilitas 15 (3):382.
  21. The burdens of public justification: Constructivism, contractualism, and publicity.Samuel Freeman - 2007 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 6 (1):5-43.
    The publicity of a moral conception is a central idea in Kantian and contractarian moral theory. Publicity carries the idea of general acceptability of principles through to social relations. Without publicity of its moral principles, the intuitive attractiveness of the contractarian ideal seems diminished. For it means that moral principles cannot serve as principles of practical reasoning and justification among free and equal persons. This article discusses the role of the publicity assumption in Rawls’s and Scanlon’s contractualism. I contend that (...)
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    7 Congruence and the Good of Justice.Samuel Freeman - 2003 - In Samuel Richard Freeman (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Rawls. Cambridge University Press. pp. 277.
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  23. Original meaning, democratic interpretation, and the constitution.Samuel Freeman - 1992 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 21 (1):3-42.
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  24. Contractualism, moral motivation, and practical reason.Samuel Freeman - 1991 - Journal of Philosophy 88 (6):281-303.
    A discussion of T M Scanlon's contractualism as a foundational account of the nature of morality. The article discusses how contractualism provides an account of moral truth and objectivity that is based in an idealization of moral reasoning. It then develops contractualism's account of moral motivation to show how it provides a way to understand obscure but central aspects of Kantian views: the claims that moral reasons are of a special kind, and that moral motives have a basis in practical (...)
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    Constructivism, Facts, and Moral Justification.Samuel Freeman - 2009 - In Thomas Christiano & John Christman (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Political Philosophy. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 41–60.
    This chapter contains sections titled: What Are Fundamental Principles of Justice? Justice, Human Needs and Moral Capacities The Social Role of a Conception of Justice Justice and the Human Good Methodological Remarks Notes.
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  26. John Rawls–an Overview.Samuel Freeman - 2003 - In Samuel Richard Freeman (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Rawls. Cambridge University Press. pp. 1--59.
     
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    Moral contractarianism as a foundation for interpersonal morality.Samuel Freeman - 2006 - In James Lawrence Dreier (ed.), Contemporary Debates in Moral Theory. Blackwell. pp. 6--57.
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    Review of John Kekes: Against Liberalism[REVIEW]Samuel R. Freeman - 1998 - Ethics 108 (3):602-606.
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    Contractualism, Moral Motivation, and Practical Reason.Samuel Freeman - 1991 - Journal of Philosophy 88 (6):281-303.
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  30. Rawls, John (1921- ).Christine M. Korsgaard & Samuel Freeman - unknown
    Born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, John Rawls received his undergraduate and graduate education at Princeton. After earning his Ph.D. in philosophy in 1950, Rawls taught at Princeton, Cornell, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and, since 1962, at Harvard, where he is now emeritus. Rawls is best known for A Theory of Justice (1971) and for developments of that theory he has published since. Rawls believes that the utilitarian tradition has dominated modern political philosophy in English-speaking countries because its critics (...)
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    Ideal theory, political liberalism, and the well‐ordered society.Samuel Freeman - forthcoming - Journal of Social Philosophy.
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  32. G. A. Cohen's Critique of Rawls's Difference Principle.Samuel Freeman - 2013 - The Harvard Review of Philosophy 19:23-45.
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  33. Deontology.Samuel Freeman - 2001 - In Encyclopedia of Ethics. pp. 391--96.
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  34. Encyclopedia of Ethics.Samuel Freeman - 2001
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  35. High liberalism.Samuel Freeman - 2022 - In Chris Melenovsky (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Philosophy, Politics, and Economics. Routledge.
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    Morals by Appropriation.Samuel Freeman - 1990 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 71 (4):279-309.
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    Property as an Institutional Convention in Hume’s Account ofJustice.Samuel Freeman - 1991 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 73 (1):20-49.
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    Raymond Geuss, philosophy and real politics.Reviewed by Samuel Freeman - 2009 - Ethics 120 (1).
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    Replies to Critics.Samuel Freeman - forthcoming - Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche.
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    Social contract approaches.Samuel Freeman - 2012 - In David Estlund (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Political Philosophy. Oxford University Press, Usa. pp. 133.
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    Book Review:Against Liberalism. John Kekes. [REVIEW]Samuel R. Freeman - 1998 - Ethics 108 (3):602-.
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    Fred Neuhouser, Foundations of Hegel's Social Theory. [REVIEW]Samuel Freeman - 2002 - Ethics 112 (4):848-854.
  43. Reasons and Recognition: Essays on the Philosophy of T. M. Scanlon.R. Jay Wallace, Rahul Kumar & Samuel Freeman (eds.) - 2011 - , US: Oxford University Press.
    Reasons and Recognition brings together fourteen new papers on an array of topics from the many areas to which Scanlon has made path-breaking contributions, ...
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    Book review. [REVIEW]Samuel Freeman - 1991 - Law and Philosophy 10 (3):329-347.
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    Review of David Lyons: Moral Aspects of Legal Theory: Essays on Law, Justice, and Political Responsibility[REVIEW]Samuel Freeman - 1994 - Ethics 105 (1):191-193.
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    Book Reviews Geuss, Raymond . Philosophy and Real Politics . Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2008. Pp. 126. $19.95 (cloth). [REVIEW]Samuel Freeman - 2009 - Ethics 120 (1):175-184.
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    Book ReviewsFred Neuhouser,. Foundations of Hegel’s Social Theory: Actualizing Freedom.Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2000. Pp. 332. $52.50. [REVIEW]Samuel Freeman - 2002 - Ethics 112 (4):848-854.
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    Culture and Equality. [REVIEW]Samuel Freeman - 2002 - Journal of Philosophy 99 (11):600-606.
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    Review: Sunstein on the Constitution. [REVIEW]Samuel Freeman - 1996 - Law and Philosophy 15 (4):437 - 445.
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    Sunstein on the constitution. [REVIEW]Samuel Freeman - 1996 - Law and Philosophy 15 (4):437-445.
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