Publications and Conference Papers
Alex Livingston
    Deptartment of Political Science  
  University of Toronto  
Articles:      

“From Honor to Dignity and Back Again: Remarks on LaVaque-Manty’s ‘Dueling for Equality ’,” Political Theory vol. 35 (August 2007): 494-501. Coauthored with Leah Soroko. Published with response by Mika LaVaque-Manty

“The Unfinished Project of Freedom” in Pragmatism and the 21st Century: Proceedings of the Second Annual New School Graduate Conference (2004)

“Kantian Duties Towards the Non-rational: On the Possibility of a Kantian Ethics of Environment” Gnosis vol. V, no. 1 (2001)

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“An Interview with Richard RortyGnosis v, VIII no. 1 (2006) [Coauthored]

Review of Samuel Freeman (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Rawls (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002) in Gnosis vol. VII, no. 1 (2003)

   
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Conference Presentations    

"Ethos, Habit, and Democratic Action" presented at American Political Science Association meeting, Toronto, August 2009

"Democracy, Habit, and Critical Theory: Some Lessons from Dewey" presented at The Future(s) of Critical Theory, Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität, Frankfurt am Main, March 2009

"Avoiding Deliberative Democracy: Connolly, Deleuze, and the Public Sphere," presented at the Harvard Graduate Conference in Political Theory, Harvard University, Cambridge, November 2008

"On the Micropolitical," presented at the Canadian Political Science Association, Univeristy of British Colombia, Vancouver, June 2008

“Crisis or Critique? Political Theory and the ‘Catalytic’ Constitution of Europe,” presented at Faces of Power: 9th Political Science Graduate Conference, McGill University, Montreal, May 2007

“Kantian Natures and Rousseau’s Paradox,” presented at Second Nature: Rethinking the Natural through Politics, Northwestern University, Evanston, February 2007

“Belonging and Freedom: Paradigms of Recognition,” presented at What is Political Science?: 7th Political Science Graduate Conference, Université de Montreal, Montreal, May 2004

“Three Models of Political Stability in Conditions of Social Pluralism,” presented at the York Philosophy Graduate Student Symposium, York University, Toronto, March 2004

“Back to Kant! Paul Ricoeur’s post-Hegelian Kantianism,” presented at Canadian Philosophical Association Annual Congress, Dalhousie University, Halifax, May 2003


“The Unfinished Project of Freedom,” presented at Pragmatism and the 21st Century: Second Annual New School Graduate Conference, New School University, New York, April  2003


“Enlightenment Blackmail or Enlightenment Critique? Rethinking Richard Rorty’s Pragmatic Politics,” presented at Philosophy as Involvement: A Symposium in Honour of Stanley G. French, Concordia University, Montreal, March 2003


“How Not to Read Wittgenstein’s Tractatus,” presented at Canadian Philosophical Association Annual Meeting, University of Toronto, Toronto, May 2002