Christine Sypnowich
Queenâs National Scholar, Professor
Philosophy, Law
Arts and Science
Education
- BA, University of Toronto
- MA, University of Toronto
- DPhil, Oxford University
Specializations / Research Interests
Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Law, Feminist Philosophy
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Christine Sypnowich found her path to political philosophy when she encountered the work of C.B. Macpherson at the University of Toronto, where she completed her first two degrees before taking up a Commonwealth Scholarship to do a doctorate at Balliol College, Oxford. Sypnowich has held teaching appointments at Oxford University, Leeds University, Leiden University, University of California (San Diego), and York University, before coming to Queenâs. She has been awarded visiting fellowships at the Australian National University, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and All Souls College, Oxford. She is also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.
Christine Sypnowichâs early work was in the philosophy of law, particularly the possibility of socialist legality given the Marxist antipathy to law. This was the subject of her first monograph published with OUP, a revised version of her Oxford dissertation. More recently her research has centred on egalitarianism, making the case for a human flourishing approach to equality in Equality Renewed: Justice, Human Flourishing and the Egalitarian Ideal (Routledge 2018). She has published over 60 essays as journal articles or book chapters. Her work has been translated into Chinese, Russian and Spanish and abridged versions published in accessible formats such as textbooks and popular philosophy. She is currently completing a book on the philosophy of G.A. Cohen for Polity Press. Active in the city of Kingston as an advocate for transparency at City Hall as well as heritage conservation, Sypnowich is also working on a monograph on the political philosophy of cultural heritage.
Monographs
- G.A. Cohen: Liberty, Equality and Justice (Polity Press, Cambridge, 2024)
- Equality Renewed: Justice, Human Flourishing and the Egalitarian Ideal (Routledge, 2017; in paperback 2018)
- The Concept of Socialist Law (Oxford University Press, 1990; translated into Chinese, 2017)
Monographs under contract
- âWhy Itâs OK to be a Socialistâ, book project commissioned in 2020 by Routledge.
Edited Books / Collections
- (ed. with Andrée-Anne Cormier) Family Values and Social Justice, Routledge, London, 2018.
- (ed. with Robert Cardwell and Barb Carr) Barriefield: Two Centuries of Village Life, Quarry Press, Kingston, 2015.
- The Egalitarian Conscience: Essays in Honour of G.A. Cohen, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2006.
- (ed. with David Bakhurst) The Social Self, Sage Publications, London, 1995.
Edited Journal Issues
- (with Andrée-Anne Cormier) Critical Review of International Studies in Social and Political Philosophy special issue on Harry Brighouse and Adam Swift, Family Values (Princeton University Press, 2015), 2017. DOI: 10.1080/13698230.2017.1398447
Selected Journal Articles
- 'The Demands of Equalityâ, Social Philosophy & Policy, 39, 2, Winter 2022 (forthcoming).
- âWhatâs Wrong with Equality of Opportunityâ, Philosophical Topics, Fall 2021 (forthcoming).
- âMonuments and Monsters: Education, cultural heritage and sites of conscienceâ, Journal of the Philosophy of Education, June 2021.
- âLessons from Dystopia: Critique, Hope and Political Education,â paper commissioned for a special issue of the Journal of the Philosophy of Education, 52, 4, March 2019, pp. 660-676.
- âFlourishing Children, Flourishing Adults: Families, Equality and the Neutralism-Perfectionism Debate,â Critical Review of International Studies in Social and Political Philosophy 21, 3, November 2017, pp. 314-332.
- âWhatâs Left in Egalitarianism? Marxism and the Limitations of Liberal Theories of Equality,â Philosophy Compass, August 2017; DOI: 10.1111/phc3.12428, pp. 1-10.
- âG.A. Cohenâs Socialism: Scientific but also Utopian,â Socialist Studies, 8, 12, 2012, pp. 20-34.
- âThe Culture of Citizenship,â Politics and Society, 28, 4, Autumn 2000, pp. 531-555.
- âHow to Live the Good Life: William Morrisâs Aesthetic Conception of Equality,â Queenâs Quarterly, 107, 3, 2000, pp. 391-411.
- âSome Disquiet ŸĆĐăֱȄ Difference,â Praxis International, 13, 2, August 1993, pp. 99-112.
- âJustice, Community and the Antinomies of Feminist Theory,â Political Theory 21, 3, August 1993, pp. 484-506.
- âThe Future of Socialist Legality: A Reply to Hunt,â New Left Review, 193, May/June 1992, pp. 16-24.
- âFear of Death: Mortality and Modernity in Political Philosophy,â ŸĆĐăֱȄ Quarterly, 98, 3, 1991, pp. 618-36.
- âThe âWithering Awayâ of Law,â Studies in Soviet Thought, 33, 4, May 1987, pp. 305-332.
- âConsent, Self-Government and Obligation,â Praxis International, 6, 3, October 1986, pp. 256-76.
Selected Chapters in Books
- 'The Rule of Law and the Social Ethosâ for Michael Sevel, ed., Routledge Handbook of the Rule of Law, Routledge (forthcoming)
- âLaw and the Socialist Idealâ, in ed. P. OâConnell and Umut Ozsu, Elgar Handbook on Law and Marxism, Elgar Publishing (forthcoming).
- âLiberalism, Marxism, Equality and Living Well,â in Jan Kandiyali (ed.) Reassessing Marxâs Social and Political Philosophy: Freedom, Recognition and Human Flourishing, Routledge 2018, pp. 187-208.
- âConservatism, Perfectionism and Equality,â in D. Bakhurst and P. Fairfield (eds), Education and Conversation: Exploring Oakeshottâs Legacy, Bloomsbury, London, 2016, pp. 77-94.
- âBarriefield: A Living History,â Barriefield: Two Centuries of Village Life (ed. with Robert Cardwell and Barb Carr), Quarry Press, Kingston, 2015, pp. 194-219.
- âA New Approach to Equality,â in Roberto Merrill and Daniel Weinstock (ed.) Political Neutrality: A Re-evaluation, Palgrave Macmillan, London 2014, pp. 178-209.
- âThe Left and Wrongs: Marxism, Law and Torts,â in The Impact of Ideas on Legal Development, Vol. 7, Comparative Studies in the Development of the Law on Torts in Europe, edited by Michael Lobban and Julia Moses, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2012, pp. 150-166.
- âBegging,â in The Egalitarian Conscience, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2006, pp. 177-194.
- âCosmopolitans, Cosmopolitanism and Human Flourishing,â in G. Brock and H. Brighouse (eds.) The Political Philosophy of Cosmopolitanism, Cambridge University Press, 2005, pp. 55-74.
- âEgalitarianism Renewed,â in R. Beiner and W. Norman (eds.), Canadian Political Philosophy at the Turn of the Century: Exemplary Essays, Oxford University Press 2000, pp. 118-30.
- âUtopia and the Rule of Law,â in D. Dyzenhaus (ed.), Re-crafting the Rule of Law: the Limits of Legal Order, Hart Publishing, Oxford, 1999, pp. 178-95.
Selected Reviews & Review Essays
- Review of Matthew Kramer, Liberalism with Excellence, in Ethics, April 2019
- 'Citizens of the World' (review essay of Brooke A. Ackerly, Universal Human Rights in a World of Difference, Daniele Archibugi, The Global Commonweath of Citizens: Toward Cosmopolitan Democracies, David A. Crocker, Ethics of Global Development: Agency, Capability and Deliberative Democracy, and Dora Kostakopoulou, The Future Governance of Citizenship), in Political Theory, 2010.
- 'Taking Britainâs Human Rights Act Seriously' (review essay of Conor Gearty, Principles of Human Rights Adjudication), in University of Toronto Law Journal, 2008.
- 'Ruling or Overruled? The People, Rights and Democracy' (review essay of Will Waluchow, A Common Law Theory of Judicial Review: The Living Tree), in Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 2007.
- 'Equality: From Marxism to Liberalism (and Back Again)' (review essay of G.A. Cohen, If Youâre an Egalitarian, How Come Youâre So Rich?), in Political Studies Review, 2003.
- 'Race, Culture and the Egalitarian Conscience', (review essay of K.A. Appiah and A. Gutmann, Color Conscious), in Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 1999.
- 'Social Justice and Legal Form' (review essay of D. Dyzenhaus, Hard Cases and Wicked Legal Systems), in Ratio Juris 1994.
- 'Law as a Vehicle of Altruism' (review essay of Tom Campbell, The Left and Rights), in Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 1985.
Encyclopedia Entries
- âSteven Lukesâ, Encyclopaedia of Political Thought, Wiley 2014.
- âSocialist Lawâ, The Philosophy of Law: An Encyclopaedia, Garland, New York, 1999.
- âLaw and Ideologyâ, Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, 2005; revised 2010; 2014; 2019.
Work in Progress
- âA Political Philosophy of Cultural Heritageâ (monograph)
Media
- ââ, The Philosopherâs Zone, Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio programme, 1 July 2018; repeated 13 January 2019: broadcast on CBC Radio on 13 January 2019.
- ââ, Into the Coast internet interviews of philosophers, 2019
- âChristine Sypnowich,â interview with Christina Decarie, Profile Kingston, 2017.
- âThe Concept of Socialist Law â internet Interview with Christine Sypnowich by Jack Marsh,â Rebel News, 2015
- âUnreliable Friendsâ letter in London Review of Books 16 March 2000.
- Member of a 3-philosopher panel (with Will Kymlicka and Arthur Ripstein) on a 1-hour programme discussing âThe Public Goodâ with Lister Sinclair, Ideas, CBC Radio, 1996.
Also a number of interviews about my advocacy work in the city of Kingston on issues such as heritage conservation, school closures, democracy and transparency at City Hall, in the local press such as the Kingston Whig Standard, as well as Global TV News, CBC Radio (Ontario Morning, All in a Day).
Teaching
- Phil 153 The State and the Citizen
- Phil 257 Ethics
- Phil 271 Philosophy and Literature
- Phil 318 Philosophy of Law
Also senior undergraduate and graduate seminars in Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Law, on such subjects as equality, human flourishing, socialism, G.A. Cohenâs philosophy, the rule of law.
I am currently supervising 2 PhD students, 3 MA students.