Articles, papers, presentations, and other materials authored by faculty from the Philosophy department of Loyola University Chicago's College of Arts & Sciences.
Submissions from 2024
Can Human Rights Be Reconciled with Citizenship: Reconsidering Marx's Zur Judenfrage Today, David Ingram
Revisiting Marcuse on Repressive Tolerance: A Twenty-First Century Retrospective, David Ingram
Submissions from 2023
Critical Theory and Poverty, David Ingram
Poverty and Critical Theory, David Ingram
God as Über-King of Moral Leading: Veiled and Unveiled, Paul K. Moser
Submissions from 2022
Thinking, Meaning, and Truth: Arendt on Heidegger and the Possibility of Critique, Jennifer Gaffney
The Role of Recognition in Kelsen's Account of Legal Obligation and Political Duty, David Ingram
Divine Self-Disclosure in Filial Values: The Problem of Guided Goodness, Paul K. Moser
The Method of Critical Phenomenology: Simone de Beauvoir as a Phenomenologist., Johanna K. Oksala
Submissions from 2021
Recognition and Positive Freedom, David Ingram
What an Ethics of Discourse and Recognition Can Contribute to a Critical Theory of Refugee Claim Adjudication, David Ingram
Skill, Practice, and Virtue: Some Questions and Objections for Stalnaker, Richard Kim
Submissions from 2020
The Enduring Lessons of the Iraq Sanctions, Joy Gordon
The Legacy of the Iraq Sanctions Regime is Alive and Well in US Foreign Policy Today, Joy Gordon
Recognition and Positive Freedom, David Ingram
When Microcredit Doesn’t Empower Poor Women: Recognition Theory’s Contribution to the Debate Over Adaptive Preferences, David Ingram
Natural Law in Mencius and Aquinas, Richard Kim
How Inclusive and Accessible Is Your Statement on Inclusion And Accessibility?, Freya M. Mobus
From Knowing to Understanding: Revisiting Consent, Kit Rempala, Marley Hornewer, Joseph Vukov, Rohan Meda, and Sarah Khan
Holding On: A Community Approach to Autonomy in Dementia, Kit Rempala, Marley Hornewer, Joseph Vukov, Rohan Meda, and Sarah Khan
BCI-Mediated Action, Blame, and Responsibility, Joseph Vukov and Kit Rempala
Submissions from 2019
The Hidden Power of the New Economic Sanctions, Joy Gordon
The Relation-Theory of Mental Acts: Durand of St.-Pourcain on the Ontological Status of Mental Acts, Peter Hartman
Contesting the Public Sphere: Within and against Critical Theory, David Ingram
Introduction, David Ingram
Response to My Commentators, David Ingram
Daoism, Flourishing, and Gene Editing, Richard Kim
Reply to Beata Stawarska, Johanna K. Oksala
Rethinking Constitutional Interpretation to Affirm Human Rights and Dignity, Vincent Samar
At the Intersection of Due Process and Equal Protection: Expanding the Range of Protected Interests, Vincent J. Samar
At the Intersection of Due Process and Equal Protection: Expanding the Range of Protected Interests, Vincent J. Samar
Review of The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Race, Julie Ward
Submissions from 2018
Lying and History, Thomas Carson
An Unfinished Project: John Courtney Murray, Religious Freedom, and Unresolved Tensions in Contemporary American Society, Miguel H. Diaz
Sartre, Camus and a Marxism for the 21st Century, David Schweickart
Theoria as Practice and as Activity, Julie Ward
Submissions from 2017
Shakespeare the Renaissance Humanist: Moral Philosophy and His Plays. Anthony Raspa. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. x + 196 pp. $95., Andrew Cutrofello
Critical Theory and Global Development, David Ingram
Critical Theory and Global Development, David Ingram
Critical Theory and the Struggle for Recognition, David Ingram
Mediating the Theory and Practice of Human Rights in Morality and Law, David Ingram
Contemporary Jesuit Epistemological Interests, James G. Murphy
Just War Thought and the Notion of Peace, James G. Murphy
Submissions from 2016
Kateb, George. Lincoln’s Political Thought. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2015. Pp. 256. $24.95 (cloth), Thomas Carson
Due Process and the Iraq Sanctions: A Response to Devika Hovell, Joy Gordon
Ethics in International Relations: Expanding the Contributions of Latin American Scholars, Joy Gordon
A Morally Enlightened Positivism? Kelsen and Habermas on the Democratic Roots of Validity in Municipal and International Law, David Ingram
Civil Discourse and Religion in Transitional Democracies: The Cases of Lithuania, Peru, and Indonesia, David Ingram
Dark Liturgy, Bloody Praxis: the 1916 Rising, James G. Murphy SJ
Submissions from 2015
Submissions from 2014
Poverty Knowledge, Coercion, and Social Rights: A Discourse Ethical Contribution to Social Epistemology, David Ingram
The Public Sphere as Site of Emancipation and Enlightenment: A Discourse Theoretic Critique of Digital Communication, David Ingram and Asaf Bar-Tura
How Secular Should Democracy Be? A Cross-Disciplinary Study of Catholicism and Islam in Promoting Public Reason, David Ingram and David Ingram
Marx's Democratic Critique of Capitalism and Its Implications for a Viable Socialism, C. David Schweickart
Submissions from 2013
The Constraint Interpretation of Physical Emergence, James Blachowicz
Free Exchange for Mutual Benefit: Sweatshops and Maitland’s ‘Classical Liberal Standard’, Thomas Carson
Persia and the Golden Rule, Harry J. Gensler
Reconciling Positivism and Realism: Kelsen and Habermas on Democracy and Human Rights, David Ingram
The Principle of Double Effect: Act-Types and Intentions, James G. Murphy
Democracy and Scientific Expertise: Illusions of Political and Epistemic Inclusion, J.D. Trout
Submissions from 2012
Divine Will/Divine Command: Moral Theories and the Problem of Arbitrariness, Thomas Carson
The Structural Injustice of Forced Migration and the Failings of Normative Theory, David Ingram
Submissions from 2011
Group Rights: A Defense, David Ingram
Submissions from 2010
Late Pragmatism, Logical Positivism, and Their Aftermath, David Ingram
Recognition Within the Limits of Reason: Remarks on Pippin’s Hegel’s Practical Philosophy, David Ingram
Submissions from 2009
Of Sweatshops and Human Subsistence: Habermas on Human Rights, David Ingram
Submissions from 2007
Vico’s New Science of Interpretation: Beyond Philosophical Hermeneutics and the Hermeneutics of Suspicion, David Ingram
Submissions from 2005
Foucault and Habermas, David Ingram
Toward a Cleaner Whiteness: New Racial Identities, David Ingram
Submissions from 1994
The Many Ways of Justice, Seamus Murphy S.J.
Submissions from 1988
The Postmodern Kantianism of Arendt and Lyotard, David Ingram
Submissions from 1985
Hegel on Leibniz and Individuation, David Ingram