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      <image:title>Selected Publications - Making Comparisons Count, Routledge, 2001</image:title>
      <image:caption>The central aim of this book is to answer two questions: Are alternatives for choice ever incomparable? and, In what ways can items be compared? The arguments offered suggest that alternatives for choice no matter how different are rarely incomparable, and that the ways in which items can be compared are richer and more varied than commonly supposed. This work is the first book length treatment of the topics of incomparability, value, and practical reason.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Selected Publications - trans. Daniela Di Falco, Rome: Castelvecchi Press, 2019 (in Italian) from APA Journal article</image:title>
      <image:caption>Daniela Di Falco, Rome: Castelvecchi Press, 2019 (in Italian) from APA Journal article</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Selected Publications - Incommensurability, Incomparability, and Practical Reason, Harvard University Press, 1998</image:title>
      <image:caption>Can quite different values be rationally weighed against one another? Can the value of one thing always be ranked as greater than, equal to, or less than the value of something else? If the answer to these questions is no, then in what areas do we find commensurability and comparability unavailable? And what are the implications for moral and legal decision making? In this book, some of the sharpest minds in philosophy struggle with these questions.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Selected Publications - Conversations in Philosophy, Law, &amp; Politics, (edited with Amia Srinivasan), OUP, 2024</image:title>
      <image:caption>New Conversations in Philosophy, Law, &amp; Politics (edited with Amia Srinivasan), OUP, forthcoming This volume explores fundamental philosophical issues of intrinsic and practical importance across the three disciplines of philosophy, law, and politics. It is organized into 'conversations', with a pair of authors engaging on the same topic. Authors include Anthony Appiah, Kimberly Brownlee, Jeremy Waldron, Nico Cornell, Tim Scanlon, Hasan Dindjer, Michael Bratman, Brian Flanagan, Susan Wolf, zoe Johnson King, Nicola Lacy, Jed Lewinsohn, Sam Scheffler, Gina Shouten, Pamela Hieronymi, Paulina Sliwa, Philip Pettit, Onora O'Neill, Tom Simpson, John Horty, Luis Duarte d'Almeida, James Edwars, Alison Hills, Kate Greasley, Rae Langton, Ashwini Vasanthakumar, Nancy Rosenblum, Sally Haslanger, Catherine MacKinnon.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Selected Publications - Routledge Handbook of Practical Reason (edited with Kurt Sylvan), Routledge, 2020</image:title>
      <image:caption>This handbook attempts to name a field of philosophy by gathering new work across different traditional fields of philosophy (metaethics, normative ethics, epistemology, action theory, philosophy of mind and moral psychology) belonging to what the editors suggest should be known as the philosophy of practical reason. The Routledge Handbook of Practical Reason provides a history and overview of this exciting and distinctive field. Comprising over thirty chapters by a team of leading international contributors, the handbook tackles questions such as: What is the nature of the reasons for which we act and what is the nature of the faculty of practical reason? What are normative reasons for action? What is practical irrationality and what are the requirements, permissions, and powers that explain what it is to be practically rational and irrational? What is the relationship between ethics and the philosophy of practical reason? The volume aims to be accessible to students while presenting cutting-edge work in the philosophy of practical reason of interest to researchers.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Selected Publications - Legal Argumentation (edited with Luis Duarte D'Almeida, Lilian Bermejo Luque, Euan MacDonald, and Fabio Shecaira), Elgar Press, forthcoming</image:title>
      <image:caption>This reference book brings together a diverse range of legal scholars who are leaders in a somewhat neglected area of legal philosophy, legal argumentation. The book gives an overview of the field.</image:caption>
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