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    Taxation, the private law, and distributive justice.Kevin A. Kordana & David H. Tabachnick - 2006 - Social Philosophy and Policy 23 (2):142-165.
    We argue that for theorists with a post-institutional conception of property, e.g., Rawlsians, there is no principled reason to limit the domain of distributive justice to tax and transfer-both tax policy and the rules of the private law are constructed in service to distributive aims. Such theorists cannot maintain a commitment to a normative conception of private law independent of their overarching distributive principles. In contrast, theorists with a pre-institutional conception of property can derive the private law from sectors of (...)
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    Citizenship and Multiculturalism in Western Liberal Democracies.David Edward Tabachnick & Leah Bradshaw (eds.) - 2017 - Lexington Books.
    Reflections on Citizenship and Multiculturalism in Contemporary Western Liberal Democracies explores the classical understanding of citizenship in dialogue with liberal contractual theorists and multicultural theorists in an effort to understand the complexity and diversity of perspectives on citizenship.
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    Globalization, Technology, and Philosophy.David Tabachnick & Toivo Koivukoski (eds.) - 2004 - State University of New York Press.
    Confronts globalization and technology from philosophical perspectives.
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  4. Preface: A return to classical regimes theory.David Edward Tabachnick & Toivo Koivokoski - 2016 - In Geoffrey C. Kellow & Neven Leddy (eds.), On Civic Republicanism: Ancient Lessons for Global Politics. University of Toronto Press.
     
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    The Great Reversal: How We Let Technology Take Control of the Planet.David Tabachnick - 2012 - University of Toronto Press.
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    The Politics and Philosophy of Anti-Science.David E. Tabachnick - 2005 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 9 (1):27-43.
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    Techne, Technology, and Tragedy.David E. Tabachnick - 2004 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 7 (3):90-111.
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    The Tragic Double Bind of Heidegger’s Techne.David Edward Tabachnick - 2006 - PhaenEx 1 (2):94-112.
    In this paper, I consider Heidegger's call for the recapturing of radical techne or "the original Greek essence of science" because, he argues, it reminds us of our tragic impotence in the face of nature—that humans are in the throws of a fate beyond their determination. For Heidegger, our thinking, our building, our politics, and our art must be episphalês (precarious and prone to fall)—that is, its aim must not be to protect against or hide from, but to stand firm (...)
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