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Meisels, Tamar and Waldron, Jeremy. 2020. Debating Targeted Killing. Counter-Terrorism or
Extrajudicial Execution? Oxford: Oxford University Press,
doi:10.1093/oso/9780190906917.001.0001.
Waldron, Jeremy. 1981a. “A Right to Do Wrong.” Ethics
92(1): 21–39. Reprinted in Waldron (1993a, 63–87).
Waldron, Jeremy. 1981b. “Locke’s Account of Inheritance and
Bequest.” Journal of the History of Philosophy
19(1): 39–51.
Waldron, Jeremy, ed. 1984a. Theories of Rights. Oxford Readings in Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford
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Waldron, Jeremy. 1984b.
“Introduction.” in Theories of Rights, edited by Jeremy Waldron, pp. 1–20. Oxford
Readings in Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Waldron, Jeremy. 1985a. “What is Private Property?” Oxford
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Waldron, Jeremy. 1985b. “Making Sense of Critical Dualism.” in
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Waldron, Jeremy. 1986a. “Welfare and the Images of Charity.” The
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225–249).
Waldron, Jeremy. 1986b. “John Rawls and the Social Minimum.” The
Journal of Applied Philosophy 3: 21–33. Reprinted in Waldron (1993a,
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Waldron, Jeremy. 1987a. Nonsense upon Stilts: Bentham, Burke and Marx on the
Rights of Man. London: Methuen & Co.
Waldron, Jeremy. 1987b. “Theoretical Foundations of Liberalism.”
The Philosophical Quarterly 37(147): 127–150. Reprinted
in Waldron (1993a,
35–62).
Waldron, Jeremy. 1987c. “Mill and the Value of Moral Distress.”
Political Studies 35: 410–423. Reprinted in Waldron (1993a,
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Waldron, Jeremy. 1987d. “Can Communal Goods be Human Rights?”
Archives européenes de sociologie 27: 296–321.
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Waldron, Jeremy. 1988a. The Right to Private Property. Oxford: Oxford
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Waldron, Jeremy. 1988b. “Locke, Toleration, and the Rationality of
Persecution.” in Justifying
Toleration. Conceptual and Historical Perspectives, edited
by Susan Mendus, pp. 61–86. Cambridge:
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Waldron, Jeremy. 1988c. “When Justice Replaces Affection: The Need for
Rights.” Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy
11: 625–647. Reprinted in Waldron (1993a, 370–391).
Waldron, Jeremy. 1989a. “Rights in Conflict.” Ethics 99(3):
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Waldron, Jeremy. 1989b. “Too Important for Tact.” The Times
Literary Supplement, 248, 260. Reprinted, as “Rushdie
and Religion,” in Waldron (1993a, 134–142).
Waldron, Jeremy. 1989c. “Legislation and Moral Neutrality.” in
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Waldron, Jeremy. 1989d. “Particular Values and Critical Morality.”
California Law Review 77: 561–589. Reprinted in Waldron (1993a,
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Waldron, Jeremy. 1990. “Rights and Majorities: Rousseau Revisited.”
in Majorities and Minorities,
edited by John W. Chapman and Alan P.
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Waldron, Jeremy. 1991. “Homelessness and the Issue of Freedom.”
UCLA Law Review 39: 295–324. Reprinted in Waldron (1993a,
309–338).
Waldron, Jeremy. 1992. “The Irrelevance of Moral Objectivity.” in
Natural Law Theory – Contemporary Essays, edited
by Robert P. George, pp. 158–187. Oxford:
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Waldron, Jeremy. 1993a. Liberal
Rights: Collected Papers 1981–1991. Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Public Policy.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Waldron, Jeremy. 1993b. “Liberal Rights: Two Sides of the Coin.” in
Liberal Rights: Collected Papers 1981–1991, pp.
1–34. Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Public
Policy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Waldron, Jeremy. 1994a. “Vagueness in Law and Language: Some Philosophical
Issues.” California Law Review 82: 509.
Waldron, Jeremy. 1994b. “Freeman’s Defense of Judicial Review [on Freeman
(1990)].” Law and Philosophy 13(1): 27–41.
Waldron, Jeremy. 1994c. “Disagreements about Justice.” Pacific
Philosophical Quarterly 75: 372–387. Reprinted in Weithman (1999,
78–93).
Waldron, Jeremy. 1994d. “John Locke: Social Contract versus Political
Anthropology.” in The Social
Contract from Hobbes to Rawls, edited by David Boucher and Paul Kelly, pp. 51–72. London: Routledge.
Waldron, Jeremy. 1995. “What
Plato Would Allow.” in Theory and
Practice, edited by Ian Shapiro and Judith Wagner Decew, pp. 138–178. Nomos,
Yearbook of the American Society for Political and Legal
Philosophy n. 37. New York: New York University Press.
Waldron, Jeremy. 1998a. “Participation: The Right of Rights.”
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 98: 307–337.
Waldron, Jeremy. 1998b. “Hobbes: Truth, Publicity and Civil
Doctrine.” in Philosophers on
Education. Historical Perspectives, edited by Amélie
Oksenberg Rorty, pp. 138–146. London:
Routledge.
Waldron, Jeremy. 1999a. Law and Disagreement. Oxford: Oxford
University Press.
Waldron, Jeremy. 1999b. “Deliberation, Disagreement, and Voting.” in
Deliberative Democracy and Human
Rights, edited by Harold Hongju
Koh and Ronald C. Slye, pp.
210–226. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2000. “Arendt’s Constitutional Politics.” in
The Cambridge Companion to Hannah
Arendt, edited by Dana Villa,
pp. 201–219. Cambridge Companions to
Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2002. God, Locke and Equality: Christian Foundations of Locke’s
Political Thought. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2003. “Who is my Neighbor? Humanity and
Proximity.” The Monist 86(3): 333–354.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2004a.
“Property.” in The
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California:
The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language;
Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2004/entries/property/.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2004b. “The Rule of Law as a Theater of Debate.” in
Dworkin and His Critics, edited by
Justine Burley, pp. 319–336. Philosophers and Their Critics. Oxford: Blackwell
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Waldron, Jeremy. 2005a.
“Legislation.” in The
Blackwell Guide to Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory,
edited by Martin P. Golding and William
A. Edmundson, pp. 236–247.
Blackwell Philosophy Guides. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers,
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Waldron, Jeremy. 2005b.
“Law.” in The Oxford
Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy, edited by Frank Jackson and Michael A. Smith, pp. 181–207. Oxford
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Waldron, Jeremy. 2005c. “Property Rights and Welfare
Redistribution.” in A Companion
to Applied Ethics, edited by Christopher Heath Wellman and Ray G. Frey, pp. 38–49. Blackwell
Companions to Philosophy. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2006. “The Core of the Case against Judicial
Review.” The Yale Law Journal 115(6): 1346–1406.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2007a. “Pettit’s Molecule.” in Common Minds. Themes from the Philosophy of Philip
Pettit, edited by Geoffrey Brennan, Robert E. Goodin, Frank Jackson, and Michael A. Smith, pp. 143–160. Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2007b.
“Rights.” in A
Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy, edited by
Robert E. Goodin, Philip Pettit, and Thomas W. Pogge, 2nd ed., pp. 745–754. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy n. 2. Oxford:
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Waldron, Jeremy. 2008. “Hobbes on Public Worship.” in Toleration and its Limits, edited by Melissa
S. Williams and Jeremy Waldron, pp. 31–53. Nomos,
Yearbook of the American Society for Political and Legal
Philosophy n. 48. New York: New York University Press.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2009a.
“Constitutionalism – A Skeptical View.” in
Contemporary Debates in Political
Philosophy, edited by Thomas Christiano and John Christman, pp. 267–282. Contemporary Debates in Philosophy n. 11. Malden,
Massachusetts: Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9781444310399.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2009b. “Mill and Multiculturalism.” in Mill’s On Liberty. A Critical Guide,
edited by Chin Liew Ten, pp. 165–184.
Cambridge Critical Guides. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2010a. Torture, Terror, and Trade-Offs. Philosophy for the White
House. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2010b.
“Property Law.” in A
Companion to Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory, edited by
Dennis M. Patterson, 2nd ed., pp. 9–28.
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Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2011a. “Vagueness and the Guidance of Action.” in
Philosophical Foundations of Language in the
Law, edited by Andrei Marmor
and Scott Soames, pp. 58–82. Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2011b. “Dignity, Rank, and Rights.” in The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, volume
29, edited by Suzan Young. vol. 29. Salt
Lake City, Utah: University of Utah Press.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2011c. “The Rule of Law and the Importance of
Procedure.” in Getting to the
Rule of Law, edited by James E. Fleming, pp. 3–31. Nomos,
Yearbook of the American Society for Political and Legal
Philosophy n. 50. New York: New York University Press.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2012a. The Harm in Hate Speech. Cambridge,
Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2012b. Nonsense upon Stilts: Bentham, Burke and Marx on the
Rights of Man. 2nd ed. London: Routledge. First
edition: Waldron
(1987a).
Waldron, Jeremy. 2012c. Dignity, Rank, and Rights. Oxford: Oxford
University Press. Edited by Meir Dan-Cohen, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199915439.001.0001.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2012d. “The Decline of Natural Right.” in The Cambridge History of Philosophy in the Nineteenth
Century (1790-1870), edited by Allen W. Wood and Songsuk Susan Hahn, pp. 623–650. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2012e.
“Democracy.” in The
Oxford Handbook of Political Philosophy, edited by David
Estlund, pp. 187–203. Oxford
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Waldron, Jeremy. 2012f. “Judicial Review of Legislation.” in
The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of
Law, edited by Andrei Marmor,
pp. 434–448. Routledge Philosophy Companions. London:
Routledge.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2014. “Review of Dworkin (2011).”
The Philosophical Review 123(4): 544–549.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2015a. “Is Dignity the Foundation of Human Rights?”
in Philosophical Foundations of Human
Rights, edited by Rowan Cruft, S. Matthew Liao, and Massimo Renzo, pp. 117–137. Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2015b. “The Strains of Commitment.” in
The Original Position, edited by Timothy Hinton, pp. 59–76. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, doi:10.1017/cbo9781107375321.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2015c.
“Isolating Public Reasons.” in Rawls’s Political Liberalism, edited
by Thom Brooks and Martha Craven Nussbaum, pp. 113–138. New York: Columbia
University Press.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2016a. Political Political Theory. Essays on
Institutions. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University
Press.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2016b. “Isaiah Berlin’s Neglect of Enlightenment
Constitutionalism.” in Isaiah
Berlin and the Enlightenment, edited by Laurence W. B. Brockliss and Ritchie Robertson, pp. 205–219. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198783930.001.0001.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2016c. “Charity, Thoughtfulness, and the Rule of
Law.” in Vagueness and
Law. Philosophical and Legal Perspectives, edited by Geert
Keil and Ralf Poscher, pp. 317–332. Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2016d. “The Rule of Law.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study
of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2016/entries/rule-of-law/.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2017. One Another’s Equals: The Basis of Human
Equality. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University
Press.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2018. “Human Rights : A Critique of the Raz/Rawls
Approach.” in Human Rights: Moral
or Political?, edited by Adam Etinson, pp. 117–138. Oxford: Oxford University
Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780198713258.001.0001.
Waldron, Jeremy. 2020. “Property and Ownership.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study
of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2020/entries/property/.
Waldron, Jeremy and King, Desmond. 1988. “Citizenship, Social Citizenship and the Defense of
Welfare Provision.” The British Journal of Political
Science 18: 415–443. Reprinted in revised form and as
“Social Citizenship and the Defense of Welfare Provision”
in Waldron (1993a,
271–308).
Williams, Melissa S. and Waldron, Jeremy, eds. 2008a. Toleration and its Limits. Nomos, Yearbook of the American Society for Political and
Legal Philosophy n. 48. New York: New York University Press.
Williams, Melissa S. and Waldron, Jeremy. 2008b.
“Introduction.” in Toleration and its Limits, edited by Melissa
S. Williams and Jeremy Waldron, pp. 1–27. Nomos,
Yearbook of the American Society for Political and Legal
Philosophy n. 48. New York: New York University Press.
Further References
Dworkin, Ronald. 2011. Justice for Hedgehogs. Cambridge,
Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
Freeman, Samuel. 1990. “Constitutional Democracy and the Legitimacy of Judicial
Review.” Law and Philosophy 9: 327–370.
Weithman, Paul J., ed. 1999. The Philosophy of John Rawls: A Collection of
Essays. Vol. 4: Moral Psychology and Community. New York:
Garland Publishing Co.