Henrik Kugelberg
My current work focuses on the political philosophy of artificial intelligence and the digital public sphere. I am also interested in foundational questions about the relationship between liberalism and democracy, the role of knowledge and expertise in politics, and the methodology of moral and political philosophy.
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Recent and forthcoming publications
- Forthcoming. ‘Partial compliance theory‘ (with Zofia Stemplowska). In David Copp, Tina Rulli & Connie Rosati (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Normative Ethics. Oxford University Press.
- 2024. ‘Strong political liberalism.‘ Law and Philosophy 43: 341–366.
- 2024. ‘Civic equality as a democratic basis for public reason.’ Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 27(2): 133-155.
- 2024. ‘Public justification, gender, and the family’ (with Elsa Kugelberg). European Journal of Political Theory 23(1): 4-22.
- 2023. ‘Public justification and expert disagreement over non-pharmaceutical interventions for the COVID-19 pandemic.’ (with Marcus Dahlquist), Journal of Medical Ethics 49(1): 9-13.
- 2022. ‘Is political liberalism antidemocratic?‘ Journal of Politics 84(4): 2283-2287.
- 2022. ‘Social choice problems with public reason proceduralism,’Link opens in a new window Economics & Philosophy 38(1): 51-70.
- 2022. ‘Can local comparative judgements justify moderate perfectionism?’ Philosophia 50: 595–604.
- 2021. ‘Liberal rättvisa mot jämlik demokrati.‘ Tidskrift för politisk filosofi 25(2-3): 49-62.
- 2021. ‘Opposing laws with religious reasons,’ Journal of Social Philosophy, 52(1): 132-151.
- 2021. ‘Public justification and public deliberation: The case for reconciliation.’ Canadian Journal of Philosophy 51(6): 468-473.