Articles and Essays

1. “Introduction” in D. Weinstein (ed.), special issue commemorating the 150th anniversary of the publication of Henry Sidgwick’s The Methods of EthicsUtilitas (forthcoming).

2. “Intellectual History and Defending the Capabilities Approach” in E. Chiappero-Martinetti, S. Osmani and M. Qizilbash (ed.), Cambridge Handbook of the Capabilities Approach (Cambridge University Press, 2021).

3. “Making Better Sense of Ideal Utilitarianism” in G. Varouxakis and M. Philip (eds.), Happiness and Utility (UCL Press, 2020), 289-312.

4. “Shedding Light on Sen: Introduction,” International Journal of Social Economics, 43, 12 (2016), 1174-77, special issue I guest edited.

5. “Why Sen’s Interpretation of the Liberal Tradition Matters and is also Problematic to Understanding His Social Economics,” International Journal of Social Economics, 43, 12 (2016), 1219-32, special issue I guest edited.

6. “New Liberalism, Freedom and Democracy,” Il Pensiero Politico, 1-2 (October 2015).

7. “Erich Auerbach and ‘Figura:’ An Apology for the Old Testament in an Age of Aryan Philology,” with A. Zakai, Religions, 3 (2012), 320-38, http://www.mdpi.com/journal/religions. Republished in Between Religion and Ethnicity: Twentieth-Century Jewish Émigrés and the Shaping of Postwar Culture (MDPI).

8. “Liberalism and Analytical Political Philosophy” in B. Jackson and M. Stears (eds.), Liberalism in Theory and Practice (Oxford University Press, 2012), 139-58.

9. “Liberal Political Theory in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries” in George Klosko (ed.), Oxford Handbook of the History of Political Philosophy (Oxford University Press, 2011), 414-35.

10. “Hermeneutics and Liberalism: A Reply,” Collingwood and British Idealism Studies, special issue devoted to my Utilitarianism and the New Liberalism (Summer, 2010), 88-106.

11. “Introductory Essay” with B. Eggleston and D. Miller in B. Eggleston, D. Miller and D. Weinstein (eds.), John Stuart Mill and the Art of Life (Oxford University Press, 2010), 3-18.

12. “Interpreting Mill” in B. Eggleston, D. Miller and D. Weinstein (eds.), John Stuart Mill and the Art of Life (Oxford University Press, 2010), 44-70.

13. “The Exile of Interpretation,” with A. Zakai, in Hebrew, New Trends in the Study of German Jewry, Leo Baeck Institute, Jerusalem (September 2009), 3-31.

14. “Exile and Interpretation: Karl Popper and the Re-Invention of European Political Thought,” with A. Zakai, in Hebrew, Zmanim, Tel Aviv University, Israel (January 2008), 14-27.

15. “Consequentialist Cosmopolitanism” in Duncan Bell (ed.), Victorian Visions of Global Order (Cambridge University Press, 2007), 267-90, paperback re-issued in 2010.

16. “Exile and Interpretation: Popper’s Re-Invention of the History of European Political Thought,” with A. Zakai, The Journal of Political Ideologies (June 2006), 185-209.

17. “Imagining Darwinism” in Bart Schultz and Georgios Varouxakis (eds.), Utilitarianism and Empire (Lexington, 2005), 189-209.

18. "English Political Theory in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries" in Gerald Gaus and Chandran Kukathas (eds.), Handbook of Political Theory (Sage Publications, 2004), 410-26.

19. “Herbert Spencer,” Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford University, online hypertext (December 2002), substantive revisions February 2008 and March 2024.

20. "Vindicating Utilitarianism," Utilitas, 14, 1 (March 2002), 71-95.

21. "Introduction: The New Liberalism and the Liberal-Communitarian Debate" with A. Simhony in A. Simhony and D. Weinstein (eds.), The New Liberalism: Reconciling Liberty and Community (Cambridge University Press, 2001), 1-25.

22. "The New Liberalism and the Rejection of Utilitarianism" in A. Simhony and D. Weinstein (eds.), The New Liberalism: Reconciling Liberty and Community (Cambridge University Press, 2001), 159-83.

23. "Deductive Hedonism and the Anxiety of Influence," Utilitas, 12, 3, special symposium on Henry Sidgwick, (November 2000), 329-46.

24. "The New Liberalism of L.T. Hobhouse and the Re-Envisioning of 19th Century Utilitarianism," The Journal of the History of Ideas, 57, 3 (July 1996), 487-507.

25. "Entre el kantismo y el consecuencialismo en la filosofia moral de T.H. Green." Telos, III, 2,(Diciembre 1994), 31-58.

26. “Between Kantianism and Consequentialism in T.H. Green’s Moral Philosophy,” Political Studies, XLI, 4.

27. "The Discourse of Freedom, Rights and Good in Nineteenth Century English Liberalism,” Utilitas, 3, 2 (November 1991), 245-62.

278. "Equal Freedom, Rights and Utility in Spencer's Moral Philosophy," History of Political Thought, XI, 1 (Spring 1990), 119-42.