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

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  • PER .E84 1968 - 1969 V. 79
Contents:
Philosophers and public philosophy/Noam Chomsky. --pp. 1-9.
The political responsibilities of philosophers/William Earle. --pp. 10-13.
Soul politics and political morality/John R. Silber. --pp. 14-23.
Justifying political disobedience/Leslie J. Macfarlane. --pp. 24-55.
Allegiance and lawful government/Jeffrie G. Murphy. --pp. 56-69.
The political question doctrine a decision not to decide/Stephen Wexler. --pp. 70-76.
The political question doctrine/Kai Nielsen. --pp. 77-79.
Equal freedom versus equal treatment/Robert V. Hannaford. --pp. 80-85.
No. 2
Pragmatic reform and constitutional revolution/James M. Buchanan and Alberto Di Pierro. --pp. 95-104.
Nuance and ethical choice/Joel J. Kupperman. --pp. 105-114.
Authority and the law in the United States, 1968/Sid B. Thomas, Jr. --pp. 115-130.
"Product differentiation": a meaningless term and an impossible concept/Julian L. Simon. --pp. 131-138.
Anarchism, freedom, and power/William O. Reichert. --pp. 139-149.
Justice as efficiency/Henry David Rempel. --pp. 150-155.
The prisoner's dilemma and mutual trust: comment/Robert L. Birmingham. --pp. 156-158.
A note on values and sacrifices/Gerald A. Cohen. --pp. 159-162.
Kalin on the categorical imperative/Jeffrie G. Murphy. --pp. 163-164.
No. 3
The allocation of exotic medical lifesaving therapy/Nicholas Rescher. --pp. 173-186.
Justification of judicial punishment/Edward W. Strong. --pp. 187-198.
Presidential assassinations: their meaning and impact on american society/Murray Edelman and Rita James Simon. --pp. 199-221.
Law's natural bent/J. Roland Pennock. --pp. 222-228.
Moral progress and social theory/Leslie Sklair. --pp. 229-234.
Politics and science: a critique of Buchanan's assessment of polanyi/Paul Craig Roberts. --pp. 235-241.
No. 4
Sex, birth control, and human life/Carl Cohen. --pp. 251-262.
Justifying moral commitments/Robert V. Hannaford. --pp. 263-274.
Freedom in history and in politics/Morton A. Kaplan. --pp. 275-282.
Determinism and moral reactive attitudes/J.C. Thornton. --pp. 283-297.
Hare's argument from linguistic change/James W. Nickel. --pp. 298-302.
A note on woody on dewey on austin/D. Gerber. --pp. 303-308.
Are there any inalienable rights?/Marvin Schiller. --pp. 309-315.
On the concept of obligation/A. Berry Crawford. --pp. 316-319.
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Philosophers and public philosophy/Noam Chomsky. --pp. 1-9.

The political responsibilities of philosophers/William Earle. --pp. 10-13.

Soul politics and political morality/John R. Silber. --pp. 14-23.

Justifying political disobedience/Leslie J. Macfarlane. --pp. 24-55.

Allegiance and lawful government/Jeffrie G. Murphy. --pp. 56-69.

The political question doctrine a decision not to decide/Stephen Wexler. --pp. 70-76.

The political question doctrine/Kai Nielsen. --pp. 77-79.

Equal freedom versus equal treatment/Robert V. Hannaford. --pp. 80-85.

No. 2

Pragmatic reform and constitutional revolution/James M. Buchanan and Alberto Di Pierro. --pp. 95-104.

Nuance and ethical choice/Joel J. Kupperman. --pp. 105-114.

Authority and the law in the United States, 1968/Sid B. Thomas, Jr. --pp. 115-130.

"Product differentiation": a meaningless term and an impossible concept/Julian L. Simon. --pp. 131-138.

Anarchism, freedom, and power/William O. Reichert. --pp. 139-149.

Justice as efficiency/Henry David Rempel. --pp. 150-155.

The prisoner's dilemma and mutual trust: comment/Robert L. Birmingham. --pp. 156-158.

A note on values and sacrifices/Gerald A. Cohen. --pp. 159-162.

Kalin on the categorical imperative/Jeffrie G. Murphy. --pp. 163-164.

No. 3

The allocation of exotic medical lifesaving therapy/Nicholas Rescher. --pp. 173-186.

Justification of judicial punishment/Edward W. Strong. --pp. 187-198.

Presidential assassinations: their meaning and impact on american society/Murray Edelman and Rita James Simon. --pp. 199-221.

Law's natural bent/J. Roland Pennock. --pp. 222-228.

Moral progress and social theory/Leslie Sklair. --pp. 229-234.

Politics and science: a critique of Buchanan's assessment of polanyi/Paul Craig Roberts. --pp. 235-241.

No. 4

Sex, birth control, and human life/Carl Cohen. --pp. 251-262.

Justifying moral commitments/Robert V. Hannaford. --pp. 263-274.

Freedom in history and in politics/Morton A. Kaplan. --pp. 275-282.

Determinism and moral reactive attitudes/J.C. Thornton. --pp. 283-297.

Hare's argument from linguistic change/James W. Nickel. --pp. 298-302.

A note on woody on dewey on austin/D. Gerber. --pp. 303-308.

Are there any inalienable rights?/Marvin Schiller. --pp. 309-315.

On the concept of obligation/A. Berry Crawford. --pp. 316-319.

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