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  1. The Disposition to Seek Peace in Hobbes’s Leviathan: A Question of Risk and Trust?
  2. Der Naturzustand zwischen Kontext und Konstruktion: methodische Bedingungen politischer Theoriebildung. Editorial der Gastherausgeber*innen
  3. Der Naturzustand zwischen Kontext und Konstruktion: methodische Bedingungen politischer Theoriebildung. Editorial der Gastherausgeber*innen (online first)
  4. Conceptual Foundations of Sovereignty and the Rise of the Modern State
  5. Practice Theory and International Relations: A reply to our critics
  6. Hobbesian Internationalism
  7. Practice Theory and International Relations
  8. Anarchy in International Relations
  9. Why anarchy still matters for International Relations: On theories and things
  10. Understanding international practices from the internal point of view
  11. Two conceptions of international practice: Aristotelianpraxisor Wittgensteinianlanguage-games?
  12. Why Moral Bioenhancement Is a Bad Idea and Why Egalitarianism Would Make It Worse
  13. Wood's Kantian Ethics: A Hermeneutics of Freedom - Allen W. Wood, Kantian Ethics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008, Pp. 342, pbk
  14. Neuroscience: On Practices, Truth, and Rationality
  15. Humanitarian Intervention: Moralism versus Realism?
  16. Kant's System of Nature and Freedom: Selected Essays, by Paul Guyer. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. Pp. vii + 384, paperback ISBN 0-19-927347-2
  17. What Difference Does Ius Inter Gentes Make? Changing Diplomatic Rights and Duties and the Modern European States-System