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

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1962-1963.LOC classification:
  • PER .E84 1962-1963 V. 73
Contents:
No. 1
Religion, nature, and the autonomy of law/Samuel M. Thompson. -- pp. 1-9.
Toward an Objectivist ethic/H. J.MC Closkey.--pp.10--27.
The conciousness of history/John T. Marcus.--pp.28--41.
Discussion--Janio Quadros and His Conscience/Warren Bryan Martin.--pp.42--46.
Marx and Hannah Arendt's the human condition/ W.A. Suchting.--pp,47--55.
Reality and theory/Max Mark.--pp.56--61.
Some problems concerning " What the self is not''/Kenneth Hanly.--pp.62--78.
No. 2
The mind of Thomas Jerferson1/Stuart Gerry Brown.--pp.79--99.
A just war analysis of two types of deterrence/ Theodore Roszak.--pp.100--109.
Tolstoi and the meaning of life/Antony Flew.--pp.110--118.
Karl Marx and the freedom of the individual/Thomas Sowell.--pp.119--125.
Modes of value realization/ Nathan Rothan Rotenstreich.--pp.126--132.
Duties and duties to oneself/ Marcus G. Singer.--pp.133--142.
No. 3
Impersonal law and personal freedom/Samuel M. Thompson.--pp.157-166.
The relatiosn of strategy and morality/Joseph L. Allen.--pp.167--178.
The importance of the highest good in Kant's ethics/John R. Silber.--pp.179-197.
Explicit definitions and ethical rules/C. Douglas McGee.--pp.198--207.
Conformity and democracy in america: Some reflections occasioned by the republication of Martineau's society in america/John G. Gawelti.--pp.[208]--213.
Ethics and the theory of inquiry/ A.S. Cua.--pp.214--220.
No. 4
Significance and action in social science/Charles E. Schuts.--pp.233--246.
Principled judicial decision- making/M.P. Golding.--pp.247--254.
The structure of moral experience:a phenomenological and existential analysis/Calvin O. Schrag. -- pp. 255-265.
The standard view of the State; a critique/Lawrence Haworth. -- pp. 266- 272.
Hazlitt as moral philosopher/James Noxon. -- pp. 279-283.
Are there any norms for laws?Howard L. Parsons. -- pp. 284-286.
Arguments, actions, and some intellectuals/Carl H. Hamburg. -- pp. 287-292.
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No. 1

Religion, nature, and the autonomy of law/Samuel M. Thompson. -- pp. 1-9.

Toward an Objectivist ethic/H. J.MC Closkey.--pp.10--27.

The conciousness of history/John T. Marcus.--pp.28--41.

Discussion--Janio Quadros and His Conscience/Warren Bryan Martin.--pp.42--46.

Marx and Hannah Arendt's the human condition/ W.A. Suchting.--pp,47--55.

Reality and theory/Max Mark.--pp.56--61.

Some problems concerning " What the self is not''/Kenneth Hanly.--pp.62--78.

No. 2

The mind of Thomas Jerferson1/Stuart Gerry Brown.--pp.79--99.

A just war analysis of two types of deterrence/ Theodore Roszak.--pp.100--109.

Tolstoi and the meaning of life/Antony Flew.--pp.110--118.

Karl Marx and the freedom of the individual/Thomas Sowell.--pp.119--125.

Modes of value realization/ Nathan Rothan Rotenstreich.--pp.126--132.

Duties and duties to oneself/ Marcus G. Singer.--pp.133--142.

No. 3

Impersonal law and personal freedom/Samuel M. Thompson.--pp.157-166.

The relatiosn of strategy and morality/Joseph L. Allen.--pp.167--178.

The importance of the highest good in Kant's ethics/John R. Silber.--pp.179-197.

Explicit definitions and ethical rules/C. Douglas McGee.--pp.198--207.

Conformity and democracy in america: Some reflections occasioned by the republication of Martineau's society in america/John G. Gawelti.--pp.[208]--213.

Ethics and the theory of inquiry/ A.S. Cua.--pp.214--220.

No. 4

Significance and action in social science/Charles E. Schuts.--pp.233--246.

Principled judicial decision- making/M.P. Golding.--pp.247--254.

The structure of moral experience:a phenomenological and existential analysis/Calvin O. Schrag. -- pp. 255-265.

The standard view of the State; a critique/Lawrence Haworth. -- pp. 266- 272.

Hazlitt as moral philosopher/James Noxon. -- pp. 279-283.

Are there any norms for laws?Howard L. Parsons. -- pp. 284-286.

Arguments, actions, and some intellectuals/Carl H. Hamburg. -- pp. 287-292.

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