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    Principles of Collective Choice and Constraints of Fairness: Why the Difference Principle Would Be Chosen behind the Veil of Ignorance.Alexander Motchoulski & Phil Smolenski - 2019 - Journal of Philosophy 116 (12):678-690.
    In “The Difference Principle Would Not Be Chosen behind the Veil of Ignorance,” Johan E. Gustafsson argues that the parties in the Original Position would not choose the Difference Principle to regulate their society’s basic structure. In reply to this internal critique, we provide two arguments. First, his choice models do not serve as a counterexample to the choice of the difference principle, as the models must assume that individual rationality scales to collective contexts in a way that begs the (...)
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    Another Fun‐Filled Day in the Six Counties.Philip Smolenski - 2013-09-05 - In George A. Dunn & Jason T. Eberl (eds.), Sons of Anarchy and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 85–93.
    With their charming Irish brogues, the members of the Real IRA bring a rich and sometimes sinister history to the drama of Sons of Anarchy. By discriminating among their targets and practicing military‐like discipline, the Irish Kings gain the status of freedom fighters. Admittedly, their tactics are violent, but groups like the Real IRA resort to violence only because they have no other option for effectively fighting for their political cause. On Sons of Anarchy we usually see the Belfast police (...)
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    Complex Justice for Complex Problems: Comments on Johannsen’s A Conceptual Investigation of Justice.Phil Smolenski - 2019 - Dialogue 58 (4):751-761.
    L’enquête conceptuelle sur la justice de Kyle Johannsen nous incite à considérer la justice comme une simple valeur, indépendante des exigences de la pratique. Dans ce qui suit, je soulève deux questions méthodologiques afin de déterminer si Johannsen fonctionne avec la compréhension ‘correcte’ de la justice et de le convaincre que des problèmes complexes, tels que ceux concernant la justice sociale, nécessitent que la justice soit comprise comme une valeur complexe. Ainsi, les contextualistes de la justice devraient embrasser la distinction (...)
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    Proof by Verbosity.Phil Smolenski - 2018-05-09 - In Robert Arp, Steven Barbone & Michael Bruce (eds.), Bad Arguments. Wiley. pp. 289–292.
    This chapter focuses on one of the common fallacies in Western philosophy called ' proof by verbosity (PVB)'. PVB is a favorite device among conspiracy theorists who utilize it to obfuscate the weakness of their case. By supporting their theories with so much random information (and misinformation), it gives the impression that their position is superficially well researched and supported by an avalanche of evidence. Sometimes PVB takes the form of a proof by intimidation, especially when an argument is made (...)
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    The Cambridge Rawls Lexicon, edited by Jon Mandle and David A. Reidy.Phil Smolenski - 2017 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 14 (6):789-791.
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    Rawls and religion Tom Bailey and Valentina Gentile, editors new York: Columbia university press, 2015; XIV, 307 pp.; $30.00. [REVIEW]Phil Smolenski - 2017 - Dialogue 56 (4):809-810.
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    Rooted cosmopolitanism: Canada and the world Kymlicka will and Walker Kathryn, eds. Vancouver: Ubc press, 2013; 252 pp.; $32.95/us 35.95. [REVIEW]Philip Smolenski - 2014 - Dialogue 53 (2):350-352.
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