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 1976-1977

Social Justice/Evan Simpson. --pp 1-17 On Forcing People to Be Free/Henry David Rempel. --pp 18-34 G. E. Moore and Intuitioalism/Joseph Margolis. --pp 35-48 Dicussion: Distrusting Reason/Kai Nielsen. --pp 49-60 Means/Ends Rationality/Morton A. Kaplan. --pp 61-65 Radical Change and Rational Argument/Joseph Beatty. --pp 66-74 Who is to Judge?/Hans Oberdiek. --pp 75-86 All Humans Ought to be Eliminated/N. Fotion. --pp 87-96 Liberty without Fraternity/B. J. Diggs. --pp 97-112 Individualism and Productive Justice/David L. Norton. --pp 113-125 Yours. Mine, And Ours: Property Rigths and Individual Liberty/Cheyney C. Ryan. --pp 126-141 Discussion:Distributive Justice; Nozick on Property Rigths/John Exdell. --pp 142-149 Justice and Entitlement/Hillel Steiner. --pp 150-152 Natural and Contractual Rigths/ Erick Mack. --pp 153-159 HAre and Fanaticism/Alan Gettner. --pp 160-164 Fanaticism and Hare's Moral Theory/Robert K. Fullinwider. --pp 165-173 Groups and Justice/ George Sher. --pp 174-185 Racialism, Jsutice and Teleology/Robin Attfield. --pp 186-188 The Political Economy of Adam Smith/Warren J. Samuels. --pp 189-207 The Economic Dimensions of Ethical Behavior's/Richard B. McKenzie. --pp 208-221 Pragmatic Contradiction/Eric Dayton. --pp 222-236 Discussion: Abortion and Human Rigths/Norman C. Gillespie. --pp 237-243 Abortion in the Law: An Essay on Absurdity/Lisa H. Newton. --pp 244-250 Autonomy in Kant and Rawls:A Reply/ Oliver A. Johnson. --pp 251-254 The Ambiguities of Resistance: A Reply to Peter Nicholson/Wolfgang Schwarz. --pp 255-259 In Defense of the Consent Theory of Political Obligation and Authority/Harry Beran. --pp 260-271 A Note on the Priority of Liberty/Joseph P. DeMarco and Samuel A. Richard. --pp 272-275 Restitution: A New Paradigm of Criminal Justice/Randy E. Barnett. --pp 279-301 Victimless Crimes/Alan Werheimer. --pp 302-318 Skinner on the Word Good: A Naturalistic Semantics for Ethics. --pp 319-338 Dicussion: Violence; Garver's definition and Deweyan Correction/Joseph Betz. --pp 339-351 On Properties and Decadence in Society/F.C. White. --pp 352-362 Remarks on the Problem of Equality/Robert Spacemann. --pp 363-369 Moral Progress/Ruth Macklin. --pp 370-382 Rights and the Alleged Right of Innocents to be Killed/Peter C. Williams. --pp 383-394

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