Ethics : An international journal of social, political, and legal philosophy.
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- PER .e84 1990-1991 v.101
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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PERIODICAL | Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary Mosher Library | PER .e84 1990-1991 v.101 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 33193 |
Internalism and speaker relativism James Dreier--pp. 6-26.
Moral conflicts and ethical relativism Judith Wagner DeCew--pp. 27-41.
The misfortunes of virtue J. B. Schneewind--pp. 42-63.
Moral conflicts and political consensus Amy Gutman and Dennis Thompson--pp. 64-88.
Justifying the State David Schmidtz--pp. 89-102.
Altruism and the theory of rational action: rescuers of jews in Nazi Europe Kristen R. Monroe, Michael C. Barton, and Ute Klingemann--pp. 103-122.
Some moral issues in risk assessment Carl F. Cranor--pp. 123-143.
Patriotism is like racism Paul Gomberg--pp. 144-150.
Freedom, consensus, and equality in collective decision making Thomas Christiano--pp. 151-181.
Introduction Michael J. Zimmerman--pp. 236.
Responsibilty, agent-caution, and freedom: an eighteenth-century view William L. Rowe--pp. 237-257.
Responsibility and inevitability John Martin Fisher and Mark Ravizza--pp. 258-278.
Varieties of moral worth and moral worth credit Holly M. Smith--pp. 279-303.
Responsible action and virtuous character Robert Audi--pp. 304-321.
Toward a theory of seccession Allen Buchanan--pp. 322-342.
Liberalism and individual positive John Christman--pp. 343-359.
Self-constraint versus self-liberation Tyler Cowen--pp. 360-373.
Rational revenge Alan P. Hamlin--pp. 374-381.
The structure of aristotelian happiness T. H. Irwin--pp. 382-391.
Morality as interpretation Joseph Raz--pp. 392-405.
Decision-theoretic consequentialism and the nearest and dearest objection Frank Jackson--pp. 461-482.
Why it is wrong to be always guided by the best: consequentialism and friendship Neera Badhwar Kapur--pp. 483-504.
Taking "free action" too seriously W. J. Norman
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