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I Was Wrong: The Meanings of Apologies (New York: Cambridge University Press,
2008).
Apologies in Law (in progress and under contract with Cambridge
University Press) (applying the frameworks from I Was Wrong to tort and criminal law).
"Commodification
in Law: Ideologies, Intractabilities, and Hyperboles,"
Continental Philosophy Review 42/1 (2009).
"The
Penitent and the Penitentiary: Questions Regarding Apologies in
Criminal Law," Criminal Justice Ethics Summer/Fall (2008):
2, 82-85.
"Questions for a Reluctant Jurisprudence of Alterity," in
Essays on Levinas
and Law (Desmond Manderson, ed., Palgrave MacMillan, 2008).
"Adorno vs. Levinas: Evaluating Points of Contention,"
Continental Philosophy Review 40/3 (2007): 275-306.
"The Categorical Apology," The Journal of Social Philosophy
36/4 (2005): 473-96.
"The
Splinter in Your Ear: Noise as the Semblance of Critique,"
Culture, Theory & Critique 46/1 (2005): 43-59.
"Punishment," Criminal Justice Encyclopedia (Kent Rassmussen,
ed., Salem Press, 2005).
"Rehabilitation," Criminal Justice Encyclopedia (Kent
Rassmussen, ed., Salem Press, 2005).
"When Selling your Soul isn't Enough," Social Theory and Practice 30/4 (2004):
599-612.
"Incommensurability," Ethics Encyclopedia (2004).
Review of Giovanna Borradori's Philosophy in a Time of Terror:
Dialogues with Jurgen Habermas and Jacques Derrida,
Continental Philosophy Review 36/3 (2003): 335-43.
"Making Adorno's Ethics and Politics Explicit," Social
Theory and Practice 29/3 (2003): 487-98.
"Why Hardcore Goes Soft: Adorno, Japanese Noise, and the
Extirpation of Dissonance," Cultural Logic 4/2 (2002).
"Framed: Utilitarianism and Punishment of the Innocent,"
Rutgers Law Journal 32 (2000): 115-224 (co-authored with Guyora
Binder).
"Incommensurability and Alterity in Contemporary Jurisprudence,"
Buffalo Law Review 45 (1997): 503-553.
"Critical Thinking, Enlightenment, and Pedagogy," Teaching
Forum 2-3 (1999).
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