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, 1987-1988

Integrity/Lynne Mcfall, -- pp. 5-20. equality as a moral ideal/Harry Frankfurt, -- pp. 21-43. egalitarianism, Fetishistic and otherwise/Robert E. Goodin, -- pp. 44-49. parfit and mistakes in moral mathematics/Kristin Shrader - Frechette, -- pp. 50-60. the economizing element in knight's ethical critique of capitalist order/James M. Buchanan, -- pp. 61-75. competition and cooperation's/Jules Coleman, -- pp. 76-90. convention, contractarianism, and freedom/Richard E. Flathman, -- pp. 91-103. Marx, morality, and history: an assessment of recent analytical work on Marx/Allen E. Buchanan, -- pp. 104-136. how nowhere can you get (and do ethics)/Stephen L. Darwall. -- pp. 137-157. Soper's Moral Conception of Law/ David Lyons, -- pp. 158-165. Symposium on morality and literature/Lawrence C. Becker. -- pp. 223-224. Narrative emotions: Beckett's genealogy of love/Martha Nussbaum, -- pp. 225-254. losing your concepts/Cora Diamond, -- pp. 255-277. why ethical criticism fell on hard times/Wayne C. Booth, -- pp. 278-293. moral relationships in the fiction of Henry James/Fredrick A. Olafson. -- pp. 294-312. the pursuit of unhappiness paradoxical motivation and the subversion of Character in Henry James's Portrait of a Lady/Paul Seabright, -- pp. 313-331. Comment on Paul Seabright/Martha Nussbaum, -- pp. 332-340. fairness to indirect optimific theories in ethics/R.B. Brandt. -- pp 341-360. can we be too moral?/Robert B. Louden. -- pp. 361-378. reciprocity and virtue ethics/Ruth Anna Putnam. -- pp. 379-389. children's rights and children's lives/Onora O' Neill. -- pp. 445-463. the complexity of simple justice/James S. Fishkin. -- pp. 464-471. Gilligan and Kohlberg: implications for moral theory/Lawrence A. Blum. -- pp. 472-491. modus ponens and moral realism/G.F. Schueler. -- pp. 492-500. attitudes and contents/Simon Blackburn. -- pp. 501-517. whom must we treat equally for educational opportunity to be equal?/Christopher Jencks, -- pp. 518-533. Flanagan on quinean ethics/Roger F. Gibson. -- pp. 534-540. pragmatism,ethics,and correspondence truth: response to Gibson and quine/Owen Flanagan. -- 541-549. paternalism and autonomy/Dan W. Brock. -- pp. 550-565. lost and found: one self/R.J. Herrnstein. -- pp. 566-578. the ethical significance of nationality/David Miller. -- pp. 647-662. what is so special about our fellow countrymen?/Robert E. Goodin. -- pp. 663-686. mediating duties/Henry Shue. -- pp. 687-704. ethical reasoning and ideological pluralism/Onora O'Neill. -- pp. 705-722. propositions on citizenship/Etienne Balibar. -- pp. 723-730. admission to citizenship/Herman R. van Gunsteren, -- pp. 731-741. liberal economic rhetoric as an obstacle to the democratization of the world economy/Anthony Carty. -- pp. 742-756. Hume's account of social artifice its origins and originality/Annette Baier. -- pp. 757-778. hare on moral weakness and the definition of morality/William Frankena. -- pp. 779-792. taming Leviathan: reflections on some recent work on Hobbes/Daniel M. Farrel. -- pp. 793-805. rights and moral theory: a critical review of Judith Thomson's rights, restitution, and risk/Nancy Davis. -- pp. 806-826. grievous faults in vaulting ambition?/Alexander Rosenberg. -- pp. 827-837.

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