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

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  • PER .E84 1966 - 1967 V. 77
Contents:
No. 1
Self, system, and significance: reflections on professor easton's political science/Paul F. Kress. -- pp. 1 - 13.
Analytic philosophy and jurisprudence/Jerome Hall. -- pp. 14 - 28.
The concept of mankind and mental health/Richard MC Keon. -- pp. 29 - 37.
Marxism and mythology/John O'neill. -- pp. 38 - 49.
Another look at legal moralism/Jeffrie G. Murphy. -- pp. 50 - 56.
A reply to Frank Knight/Henry Hazlitt. -- pp. 57 - 61.
A note of naturalism/Roger Hancock. --pp. 62-66
Complete and incomplete acts of thought/Cecil Miller. --pp. 67-72.
No. 2
National self-determination and U.S. foreign policy/Paul Diesing. --pp. 85-94.
Normative ethics and metaethics/L.W. Sumner. --pp. 95-106.
Alienable sovereignty in Rousseau a further look/Ali A. Mazrui. --pp. 107 -121.
Whether there is a natural law/John R. Carnes. --pp. 122-129.
A note on decisions, judgements, and universalizability/John E. Atwell. --pp. 130-134.
Good and obligation/Charles G. Werner. --pp. 135-138.
Berlin on the compatibility of values, ideals, and ends/Gerald C. Mac Callum, Jr. --pp. 139-145.
Lord Moran on Churchill: "mastery over men"/Charles Wegener. --pp. 146-153.
No. 3
The obligation to disobey/Michael Walzer. --pp. 163-175.
Toward an ethics of civil disobedience/Harry Prosch. --pp. 176-192.
Law logic/Jeffrie G. Murphy. --pp. 193-201.
The metamorphosis of democratic theory/Mostafa Rejai. --pp. 202-208.
Is life a game we are playing?/Bernard Suits. --pp. 209-213.
Plato as anti-political thinker/F.E. Sparshott. --pp. 214-219.
Outlaws and inlaws/Henry Moulds. --pp. 220-223.
Moral relevance/Donald C. Emmons. --pp. 224-228.
The prisoner's dilemma and mutual trust/Gordon Tullock. --pp. 229-230.
No. 4
On the meaning and justification of the equality principle/W.T. Blackstone. --pp. 239-253.
Conservatism and the praise of suffering/Raymond Jaffe. --pp. 254-267.
The politics of avoidance: on the contours of ambiguity/Mark Reader. --pp. 268-284.
Mesian beauty in behavioral research/Morris Davis. --pp. 285-290.
Political ethics in a coattails congress/Thomas P. Murphy. --pp. 291-296.
Extremism and tolerance in politics/S.J. Hartenberg. --pp. 297-302.
Politics and science: reflections on knight's critique of polanyi/James M. Buchanan. --pp. 303-310.
More about civil disobedience/Harry Prosch. --pp. 311-313.
Nature and culture in human freedom/Seizo Ohe. --pp. 314-318.
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No. 1

Self, system, and significance: reflections on professor easton's political science/Paul F. Kress. -- pp. 1 - 13.

Analytic philosophy and jurisprudence/Jerome Hall. -- pp. 14 - 28.

The concept of mankind and mental health/Richard MC Keon. -- pp. 29 - 37.

Marxism and mythology/John O'neill. -- pp. 38 - 49.

Another look at legal moralism/Jeffrie G. Murphy. -- pp. 50 - 56.

A reply to Frank Knight/Henry Hazlitt. -- pp. 57 - 61.

A note of naturalism/Roger Hancock. --pp. 62-66

Complete and incomplete acts of thought/Cecil Miller. --pp. 67-72.

No. 2

National self-determination and U.S. foreign policy/Paul Diesing. --pp. 85-94.

Normative ethics and metaethics/L.W. Sumner. --pp. 95-106.

Alienable sovereignty in Rousseau a further look/Ali A. Mazrui. --pp. 107 -121.

Whether there is a natural law/John R. Carnes. --pp. 122-129.

A note on decisions, judgements, and universalizability/John E. Atwell. --pp. 130-134.

Good and obligation/Charles G. Werner. --pp. 135-138.

Berlin on the compatibility of values, ideals, and ends/Gerald C. Mac Callum, Jr. --pp. 139-145.

Lord Moran on Churchill: "mastery over men"/Charles Wegener. --pp. 146-153.

No. 3

The obligation to disobey/Michael Walzer. --pp. 163-175.

Toward an ethics of civil disobedience/Harry Prosch. --pp. 176-192.

Law logic/Jeffrie G. Murphy. --pp. 193-201.

The metamorphosis of democratic theory/Mostafa Rejai. --pp. 202-208.

Is life a game we are playing?/Bernard Suits. --pp. 209-213.

Plato as anti-political thinker/F.E. Sparshott. --pp. 214-219.

Outlaws and inlaws/Henry Moulds. --pp. 220-223.

Moral relevance/Donald C. Emmons. --pp. 224-228.

The prisoner's dilemma and mutual trust/Gordon Tullock. --pp. 229-230.

No. 4

On the meaning and justification of the equality principle/W.T. Blackstone. --pp. 239-253.

Conservatism and the praise of suffering/Raymond Jaffe. --pp. 254-267.

The politics of avoidance: on the contours of ambiguity/Mark Reader. --pp. 268-284.

Mesian beauty in behavioral research/Morris Davis. --pp. 285-290.

Political ethics in a coattails congress/Thomas P. Murphy. --pp. 291-296.

Extremism and tolerance in politics/S.J. Hartenberg. --pp. 297-302.

Politics and science: reflections on knight's critique of polanyi/James M. Buchanan. --pp. 303-310.

More about civil disobedience/Harry Prosch. --pp. 311-313.

Nature and culture in human freedom/Seizo Ohe. --pp. 314-318.

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