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Ethics: an international journal of social, political, and legal philosophy.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1971-1972.LOC classification:
  • PER .E84 1971-1972 V.82
Contents:
The definition of freedom/John G. Gill. -- pp. 1-20.
The rat and the squirrel, or the reward of virtue/Warner Wick. -- pp. 21-32.
"Work " and "Play"/Richard Burke. -- pp. 33-47.
The "just war" and the right of self-defense/Frederick R. Struckmeyer. -- pp. 48-55.
Utilitarianisms/Gerald Barnes. -- pp. 56-64.
Ethical egoism again/W. D. Glasgow. -- pp. 65-71.
Are there natural rights in "the federalist"/Constant Noble Sockton. -- pp.72-82.
Polanyi's ethics/Harry Prosch. -- pp. 91-113.
On reconciling autonomy and authority/Lisa H. Perkins. -- pp. 114-123.
The moral sanctity of legal functions/Emilio Roma III. -- pp. 124-136.
Abortion: parameters for decision/R. J. Gerber. -- pp. 137-154.
You ought to derive "ought" from "is"/Robert V. Hannaford. -- pp. 155-162.
Instrumental conditioning and the concept of the voluntary/Michael Schleifer. -- pp. 163-170.
Egaliatarianism and moral judgements/Felix Oppenheim. -- pp. 171-176.
Notes on new book. -- pp. 179-180.
The is-ought question reformulated and answered/Glen O. Allen. -- pp.181-199.
Individual conduct and social norms: a utilitarian account/Rolf Sartorius. -- pp. 200-218.
Against moral conservatism/Kai Neilsen. -- pp. 219-321.
On using people/Don E. Marietta, Jr. -- pp. 232-238.
Relevance Examined/Nathan Rotenstreich. -- pp. 239-253.
Rights, responsibilities, and future person/Edwin Delattre. -- pp. 254-258.
Is Hare's Prescriptivism Morally Neutra?/William Lysons. -- pp. 259-261.
Truth and truthfulness: a reply to Dr. Schwarz/Heimo E. M. Hofmeister. -- pp. 262-267.
The use of 'man' function in aristotle/Stephen Clark. -- pp. 269-283.
Moral death: a kantian essay on psychopathy. -- pp. 284-298.
Human dignity and justice/Michael S. Pichard. -- pp. 299-313.
"Eudaimonia" and the pain-displeasure contingency argument/David L. Norton. -- pp. 314-329.
Plantinga's criticisms of sartre's ethics/Gary J. Foulk. -- pp. 330-333.
Bentham's concept of pleasure: its relation to fictitious terms/Ammon Goldworth. -- pp. 334-343.
Nondeliberaive utilitarianism/ N. G. E. Harris. -- pp. 334-348.
Book Reviews. -- pp. 349-355.
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The definition of freedom/John G. Gill. -- pp. 1-20.

The rat and the squirrel, or the reward of virtue/Warner Wick. -- pp. 21-32.

"Work " and "Play"/Richard Burke. -- pp. 33-47.

The "just war" and the right of self-defense/Frederick R. Struckmeyer. -- pp. 48-55.

Utilitarianisms/Gerald Barnes. -- pp. 56-64.

Ethical egoism again/W. D. Glasgow. -- pp. 65-71.

Are there natural rights in "the federalist"/Constant Noble Sockton. -- pp.72-82.

Polanyi's ethics/Harry Prosch. -- pp. 91-113.

On reconciling autonomy and authority/Lisa H. Perkins. -- pp. 114-123.

The moral sanctity of legal functions/Emilio Roma III. -- pp. 124-136.

Abortion: parameters for decision/R. J. Gerber. -- pp. 137-154.

You ought to derive "ought" from "is"/Robert V. Hannaford. -- pp. 155-162.

Instrumental conditioning and the concept of the voluntary/Michael Schleifer. -- pp. 163-170.

Egaliatarianism and moral judgements/Felix Oppenheim. -- pp. 171-176.

Notes on new book. -- pp. 179-180.

The is-ought question reformulated and answered/Glen O. Allen. -- pp.181-199.

Individual conduct and social norms: a utilitarian account/Rolf Sartorius. -- pp. 200-218.

Against moral conservatism/Kai Neilsen. -- pp. 219-321.

On using people/Don E. Marietta, Jr. -- pp. 232-238.

Relevance Examined/Nathan Rotenstreich. -- pp. 239-253.

Rights, responsibilities, and future person/Edwin Delattre. -- pp. 254-258.

Is Hare's Prescriptivism Morally Neutra?/William Lysons. -- pp. 259-261.

Truth and truthfulness: a reply to Dr. Schwarz/Heimo E. M. Hofmeister. -- pp. 262-267.

The use of 'man' function in aristotle/Stephen Clark. -- pp. 269-283.

Moral death: a kantian essay on psychopathy. -- pp. 284-298.

Human dignity and justice/Michael S. Pichard. -- pp. 299-313.

"Eudaimonia" and the pain-displeasure contingency argument/David L. Norton. -- pp. 314-329.

Plantinga's criticisms of sartre's ethics/Gary J. Foulk. -- pp. 330-333.

Bentham's concept of pleasure: its relation to fictitious terms/Ammon Goldworth. -- pp. 334-343.

Nondeliberaive utilitarianism/ N. G. E. Harris. -- pp. 334-348.

Book Reviews. -- pp. 349-355.

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