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

Ethics : An international journal of social, political, and legal philosophy. - Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2002-2003.

contents No. 1 Liberal equality and ethics / Mathew Clayton -- pp. 8-22. Dworkin on capability / Andrew Williama -- pp. 23-39. Luck, insurance, and equality / Michael Otsuka -- pp. 40-54. Equality of talents resources: Procedure or outcomes? / Robert van der Veen -- pp. 55-81. Equality of resources revisited / Marc Fleurbaey -- pp. 82-105. Soverreign virtue revisited / Ronald Dwarkin -- pp. 106-143. No. 2 Rescuing Ivan Ilych: How we live and how we die / F.M. Kamm -- pp. 202-233. Contemp as a moral Attitude / Michelle Mason -- pp. 234-272. The demandingness of Scanlon's constructualism / Elizabeth Ashford -- pp. 273-302. Postion-relative consequenialis, agent-centered options, and supererogation / Dauglas W. Portmore -- pp. 303-332. Capturing the "will of the people" / Donald G. Saari -- pp. 333-349. The authority of humanity / David Sussman -- pp. 350-366. The house that jack built: thirty years of reading rawls / Anthony Simon Laden -- pp. 367-390. No. 3 Moore, normativity, and intrinsic value / Stephen Darwall -- pp. 468-489. Agency and the open question argument / Connie S. Rosati -- pp. 490-527. Moore on ethical naturalism / Nicholas L. Sturgeon -- pp. 528-556. Cognitivism, a priori deduction, and moore / Frank Jackson -- pp. 557-575. Neutral and realtive value after moore / Michael Smith -- pp. 576-598. Moore in the middle / Thomas Hurka -- pp. 599-628. Are there organic unities / Jonathan Dancy -- pp. 629-650. How to be a moorean / Donald H. Regan -- pp. 651-677. No. 4 Equality, priority, and compassion / Roger Crisp -- pp. 745-763. Egalitarianism Defended / Larry S. Temkin -- pp. 764-782. Oppurtunity as a space for individuality: Its values and the impossibility of measuring it / Robert Sugden -- pp. 783-809. Virtue and right / Robert N. Johnson -- pp. 810-834. Samaritanism and political obligation: A response to Christopher Wellman's "liberal theoryof political obligation" / George Klosko -- pp. 835-840. Fairnes and beneficence / Paul Hurley -- pp. 841-864.

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