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Dr Daniel Schwartz

Visiting Fellow

 

Email: d.schwartz@aston.ac.uk 

  

 

 

Dr Daniel Schwartz

Daniel Schwartz specializes in Political Philosophy and Ethics. Recent publications include 'Aquinas on Friendship' (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2007) and 'Friendship as a Reason for Equality', Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy (forthcoming).

Qualifications

BA Political Science (Hebrew University of Jerusalem), DPhil (Oxford)

Publications

Books

Aquinas on Friendship (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2007) ISBN-10: 0-19-920539-6.

Book Chapters

‘Friendship and Equality’ in G.M. Smith and P. King eds. Friendship in Politics: Theorizing Amity in and between States (London: Routledge, 2007) ISBN:9780415420815

Articles

‘Francisco Suárez on Consent and Political Obligation’ Vivarium: An International Journal for the Philosophy and Intellectual Life of the Middle Ages and Renaissance 48(2008) (forthcoming)

‘The Principle of the Defence of the Innocent and the Conquest of America: “Save those dragged towards death”, Journal of the History of International Law, 9(2007) 261-289.

‘Friendship as a Reason for Equality’, CRISPP: Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 10(2007)167-180.

‘Francisco Suárez y la Tradición del Contrato Social’, Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 10(2005) 119-138.

‘Friendship and the Circumstances of Justice in Aquinas’, the Review of Politics 66(2004) 35-52.

‘Should we will what God wills?: friendship with God and conformity of wills according to Aquinas’, Philosophy and Theology 15(2003) 403-419.

‘Aquinas on the requirements of concord: “Concord is a union of wills, not of opinions”’, Review of Metaphysics 57(2003) 25-42.

Book Reviews

Book review for British Journal for the History of Philosophy (forthcoming)

Work in progress

‘Alberdi and the Mutation of French Doctrinaire Liberalism in Argentina’

‘Argentinean Popular Nationalism: A Reaction to the Civilizadores’ Project?’

‘Lotteries, Personal Identity, and Distributive Justice’