Ethics : an international journal of social, political, and legal philosophy.
Ethics : an international journal of social, political, and legal philosophy.
- Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 1979-1980.
Dueling and the right to life Lance K. Stell--pp.7-26 The homeric vision of the minimal state Richard A. Posner-- pp.27-46 Prejudice as prejudgement Jay Newman--pp.4757 Ought we to try to save abrted fetuses? Daniel I. Wikler--pp.58-65 An interpretation of Hume's theory of the place of reason in ethics and politics Henry David Aiken--pp.66-79 Reverse discrimination, the future, and the past George Sher--pp.81-87 Individual rights and 'benign' discrimination Robert L. Simon--pp.88-97 Race and class: the basic issue of the bakke case Robert E. Gahringer--pp.97-114 Practical principles Mary Bittner Wiseman--pp.115-121 Ronald Dworkin and the right to liberty Douglas N. Husak--pp.121-130 Utility maximizers and cooperative undertakings Eric Dayton--pp.130-141 Fried on rights and moral personality William A. Parent--pp.141-156 Abortion and dissenting parents: a dialogue Steven R. Levy--pp.162-163 Egalitarian rules of distribution Felix E. Oppenheim--pp.164-179 Corrective justice Christopher Arnold--pp.180-190 Perversion and the unnatural as moral categories Donald Levy--pp.191-202 Who knows whether it's rational to vote? Stephen G. Salkever--pp.203-217 Is kant the gray eminence of contemporary ethical theory? Henry V. Veatch--pp.218-238 Sexism and racism: some conceptual differences Laurences Thomas--pp.239-250 Thomas on sexism B. C. Postow--pp.251-256 A libertarian quandary Hillel Steiner--pp.257 A dynamic interpretation of marxian social typology M. C. Henberg--pp.257-263 Random thoughts on detachment and professionalism in moral philosophy Elmer H. Duncan--pp.264-270 Criminal justice and private enterprise Stanley S. Kleinberg--pp.270-282 A new sidgwick? Alan Donagan--pp.282-295 Liberalism and utilitarianism D. A. Lloyd Thomas--pp.319-334 Charges against prostitution: an attempt at philosophical assessment Lars O. Ericsson--pp.335- 366 Impossibility and infinity Alfred F. MacKay--pp.367-382 Infinite regress and arrow's theorem Russell Hardin--pp.383-390 Speculations on the transition to sustainable energy Lewis J. Perelman--pp.392-416 No moral nukes Robert E. Goodin--pp.417-449 Mill versus paternalism Richard J. Arneson--pp.470-489 The sublects of justice Evan Simpson--pp.490-501 The very idea of pure procedural justice William Nelson--pp.502-511 Freud's Moses and monotheism revisited Jack James--pp.512-526 Toward understanding the principles of double effect Joseph M. Boyle, Jr.--pp.527-538 Character triats and desires Stephen D. Hudson--pp.539-549 Stability and utopia: a crirtique of Nozick's framework aargument Mark Fowler--pp.550-563 Woen, nature, and the suffrage Carole Pateman--pp.564-575 Reviving the virtues Arthur Flemming--pp.587-595
The emergence of norms Russell Hardin--pp.575-587 .E84 / 1979-1980 V.90 PER
Dueling and the right to life Lance K. Stell--pp.7-26 The homeric vision of the minimal state Richard A. Posner-- pp.27-46 Prejudice as prejudgement Jay Newman--pp.4757 Ought we to try to save abrted fetuses? Daniel I. Wikler--pp.58-65 An interpretation of Hume's theory of the place of reason in ethics and politics Henry David Aiken--pp.66-79 Reverse discrimination, the future, and the past George Sher--pp.81-87 Individual rights and 'benign' discrimination Robert L. Simon--pp.88-97 Race and class: the basic issue of the bakke case Robert E. Gahringer--pp.97-114 Practical principles Mary Bittner Wiseman--pp.115-121 Ronald Dworkin and the right to liberty Douglas N. Husak--pp.121-130 Utility maximizers and cooperative undertakings Eric Dayton--pp.130-141 Fried on rights and moral personality William A. Parent--pp.141-156 Abortion and dissenting parents: a dialogue Steven R. Levy--pp.162-163 Egalitarian rules of distribution Felix E. Oppenheim--pp.164-179 Corrective justice Christopher Arnold--pp.180-190 Perversion and the unnatural as moral categories Donald Levy--pp.191-202 Who knows whether it's rational to vote? Stephen G. Salkever--pp.203-217 Is kant the gray eminence of contemporary ethical theory? Henry V. Veatch--pp.218-238 Sexism and racism: some conceptual differences Laurences Thomas--pp.239-250 Thomas on sexism B. C. Postow--pp.251-256 A libertarian quandary Hillel Steiner--pp.257 A dynamic interpretation of marxian social typology M. C. Henberg--pp.257-263 Random thoughts on detachment and professionalism in moral philosophy Elmer H. Duncan--pp.264-270 Criminal justice and private enterprise Stanley S. Kleinberg--pp.270-282 A new sidgwick? Alan Donagan--pp.282-295 Liberalism and utilitarianism D. A. Lloyd Thomas--pp.319-334 Charges against prostitution: an attempt at philosophical assessment Lars O. Ericsson--pp.335- 366 Impossibility and infinity Alfred F. MacKay--pp.367-382 Infinite regress and arrow's theorem Russell Hardin--pp.383-390 Speculations on the transition to sustainable energy Lewis J. Perelman--pp.392-416 No moral nukes Robert E. Goodin--pp.417-449 Mill versus paternalism Richard J. Arneson--pp.470-489 The sublects of justice Evan Simpson--pp.490-501 The very idea of pure procedural justice William Nelson--pp.502-511 Freud's Moses and monotheism revisited Jack James--pp.512-526 Toward understanding the principles of double effect Joseph M. Boyle, Jr.--pp.527-538 Character triats and desires Stephen D. Hudson--pp.539-549 Stability and utopia: a crirtique of Nozick's framework aargument Mark Fowler--pp.550-563 Woen, nature, and the suffrage Carole Pateman--pp.564-575 Reviving the virtues Arthur Flemming--pp.587-595
The emergence of norms Russell Hardin--pp.575-587 .E84 / 1979-1980 V.90 PER