A leading scholar of comparative constitutional law, Professor Hirschl spent much of his academic career at the University of Toronto. The Toronto memorial notice is here.
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Jacob Barrett, Ideal and Non- Ideal Theory (Cambridge University Press, 2026) Part of the Elements in Political Philosophy series. Permanently…
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I’m an international student presently enrolled in an American Philosophy PhD program. This and similar changes have sent a clear…
More wrongheaded? “Phenomenology”, perhaps.
It’s a very impressive book. I’m more positive than Robin because of the scholarly breadth and depth of Beckert’s research.…
A leading scholar of comparative constitutional law, Professor Hirschl spent much of his academic career at the University of Toronto. The Toronto memorial notice is here.
Saul Smilansky PARADOXICAL ETHICS (Oxford University Press, 2026). Available by Open Access. https://academic.oup.com/book/62721?login=false Paradoxical Ethics is a unique book, exploring…