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

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago university of Chicago press. 2005-2006LOC classification:
  • PER .E84 2005-2006 V.116
Contents:
no. 1
symposium on disability/Christopher Heath Wellman. -- pp. 5-8.
reciprocity, justice, and disability/Lawrence C. Becker. -- pp. 9-39.
justice through trust: disability and the "outlier problem" in social contract theory/Anita Silvers and pickering Francis. -- pp. 40-76.
causing disabled people to exist and causing people to be disabled/Jeff McMahan . -- pp. 77-99.
at the margins of moral personhood/Eva Feder Kittay. -- pp. 100-131.
the nonidentity problem, disability, and the role morality of prospective parents/David Wasserman. -- pp. 132-152.
invisible disability/N. Ann Davis. -- pp. 153-213.
no. 2
the value of autonomy and autonomy of the will/Stephen Darwall. -- pp. 263- 284.
out of control/George Sher. -- pp. 285-301.
ecumenical expressivism: finessing frege/ Michael Ridge. -- pp. 302-336.
the limits of sentimentalism/Francois Schroeter. -- pp. 337-361.
the discursive dilemma and public reason/Christian list, -- pp. Christian list. -- pp. 362-402.
no. 3
the rationality of complying with rules: paradox resolved/Alan H. Goldman. -- pp. 453-470.
equality, priority, and positional goods/Harry Brighouse and Adam Swift. -- pp. 471-497.
epistemic partiality in friendship/Sarah Stroud. -- pp. 498-524.
'race' : normative, not metaphysical or semantic by Ron Mallon. -- pp. 525-551.
Martha Nussbaum on the emotions/Lester Hunt. -- pp. 552-577.
no. 4
paradoxes of abortion and prenatal injury/Jeff McMahan. -- pp. 625-655.
the reversal test: eliminating status quo bias in applied ethics/Nick Bostrom and Toby Ord. -- pp. 656-679.
does consequentialism make too many demands, or none at all ?/ Paul E. Hurley. -- pp. 680-706.
moral generalism: enjoy in moderation/Pekka Vayryne. -- pp. 707-741.
rejecting ethical deflationism/Jacob Ross. -- pp. 741-768.
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no. 1

symposium on disability/Christopher Heath Wellman. -- pp. 5-8.

reciprocity, justice, and disability/Lawrence C. Becker. -- pp. 9-39.

justice through trust: disability and the "outlier problem" in social contract theory/Anita Silvers and pickering Francis. -- pp. 40-76.

causing disabled people to exist and causing people to be disabled/Jeff McMahan . -- pp. 77-99.

at the margins of moral personhood/Eva Feder Kittay. -- pp. 100-131.

the nonidentity problem, disability, and the role morality of prospective parents/David Wasserman. -- pp. 132-152.

invisible disability/N. Ann Davis. -- pp. 153-213.

no. 2

the value of autonomy and autonomy of the will/Stephen Darwall. -- pp. 263- 284.

out of control/George Sher. -- pp. 285-301.

ecumenical expressivism: finessing frege/ Michael Ridge. -- pp. 302-336.

the limits of sentimentalism/Francois Schroeter. -- pp. 337-361.

the discursive dilemma and public reason/Christian list, -- pp. Christian list. -- pp. 362-402.

no. 3

the rationality of complying with rules: paradox resolved/Alan H. Goldman. -- pp. 453-470.

equality, priority, and positional goods/Harry Brighouse and Adam Swift. -- pp. 471-497.

epistemic partiality in friendship/Sarah Stroud. -- pp. 498-524.

'race' : normative, not metaphysical or semantic by Ron Mallon. -- pp. 525-551.

Martha Nussbaum on the emotions/Lester Hunt. -- pp. 552-577.

no. 4

paradoxes of abortion and prenatal injury/Jeff McMahan. -- pp. 625-655.

the reversal test: eliminating status quo bias in applied ethics/Nick Bostrom and Toby Ord. -- pp. 656-679.

does consequentialism make too many demands, or none at all ?/ Paul E. Hurley. -- pp. 680-706.

moral generalism: enjoy in moderation/Pekka Vayryne. -- pp. 707-741.

rejecting ethical deflationism/Jacob Ross. -- pp. 741-768.

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