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Ethics : An international journal of social, political, and legal policy.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago : The university of Chicago, 1980-1981.LOC classification:
  • PER .e84 1980-1981 v.91
Contents:
Rights of children, rights of parents, and the moral basis of the family Ferdinand Schoeman--pp.6-19
"The disorder of women": women, love, and the sense of justice Carole Pateman--pp.20-34
The obligation to work Lawrence . Becker--pp.35-49
What is ethical egoism? Edaward Regis, Jr.--pp.50-62
Human organs and the open market Clifton Perry--pp.63-71
Vulgarity M. W. Barnes--pp.72-83
Humanity as an end itself Thomas E. Hill, Jr.--pp.84-99
Moral responsibility and the "Galilean imperative" Sanford A. Lakoff--pp.100-116
Democracy and the rule of law Donald Meiklejohn--pp.117-124
Sociobiology: science in the service of ideology Richard J. Perry--pp.125-137
Themes in the reverse-discrimination debate Irving Thalberg--pp.138-150
A critical reevaluation of the Alleged "empty formalism" of kantian ethics Ping-cheng Lo--pp.181-201
What's wrong with exploitation? Richard J. Arneson--pp.202-227
Freedom, work, and the scope of democracy Edward Sankowski--pp.228-242
Posthumus interests and posthumous respect Ernest Partridge--pp.243-264
A new model of rational choice Howard Margolis--pp.265-279
The contemporary critical theory of Jurgen Harbemas Roger S. Gottlieb--pp.280-295
The obligations of liberalism: Pateman on participation and promising Ronald Rogowski--pp.296-301
Can policy morality be founded on nontyranny John R. Chamberlin--pp.302-308
The moral distinctiveness of representative democracy George Katb--pp.357-374
Political equality and election systems Jonathan W. Still--pp.375-394
Representation in political theory and in law Ronald Rogowski--pp.395-430
Representing consumer interests: the case of the american health planning James A. Morone and Theodore R. Marmor--pp.431-450
Two contradictory ideas of (political) equality Douglas Rae--pp.451-456
Representation, individualism, and collectivism Albert P. Weale--pp.457-465
Living with conflict: representation in the theory of adversary democracy Jane J. Mansbridge--pp.466-476
Fair and equal representation Bernard Grofman--pp.477-485
On representing the public interest Eugene Bardach--pp.486-490
The greeks and the psychiatrist A. W. H. Adkins--pp.491-498
The ethics of behavior modification Kurt Baier--pp.499-509
Moral Blackmail Terrance C. McConnell--pp.544-567
Patriotism and war John Somerville--pp.568-578
Exporting Hazards Henry Shue--pp.579-606
A critique of personhood S. F. Sapontzis--pp.607-618
Rights and the meta-ethics of professional morality Mike W. Martin--pp.619-625
What really makes professional morality different: response to Matin Benjamin Freedman--pp.626-630
Professional and ordinary morality: a reply to Freedman Mike W. Martin--pp.631-634
Clearing the decks John Elster--pp.634-644
The Marxism that failed Andrew Levine--pp.645-650
Plato's apology and Crito: Two recent studies Richard Kraut--pp.651-664
List(s) this item appears in: Women and Gender
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Rights of children, rights of parents, and the moral basis of the family Ferdinand Schoeman--pp.6-19

"The disorder of women": women, love, and the sense of justice Carole Pateman--pp.20-34

The obligation to work Lawrence . Becker--pp.35-49

What is ethical egoism? Edaward Regis, Jr.--pp.50-62

Human organs and the open market Clifton Perry--pp.63-71

Vulgarity M. W. Barnes--pp.72-83

Humanity as an end itself Thomas E. Hill, Jr.--pp.84-99

Moral responsibility and the "Galilean imperative" Sanford A. Lakoff--pp.100-116

Democracy and the rule of law Donald Meiklejohn--pp.117-124

Sociobiology: science in the service of ideology Richard J. Perry--pp.125-137

Themes in the reverse-discrimination debate Irving Thalberg--pp.138-150

A critical reevaluation of the Alleged "empty formalism" of kantian ethics Ping-cheng Lo--pp.181-201

What's wrong with exploitation? Richard J. Arneson--pp.202-227

Freedom, work, and the scope of democracy Edward Sankowski--pp.228-242

Posthumus interests and posthumous respect Ernest Partridge--pp.243-264

A new model of rational choice Howard Margolis--pp.265-279

The contemporary critical theory of Jurgen Harbemas Roger S. Gottlieb--pp.280-295

The obligations of liberalism: Pateman on participation and promising Ronald Rogowski--pp.296-301

Can policy morality be founded on nontyranny John R. Chamberlin--pp.302-308

The moral distinctiveness of representative democracy George Katb--pp.357-374

Political equality and election systems Jonathan W. Still--pp.375-394

Representation in political theory and in law Ronald Rogowski--pp.395-430

Representing consumer interests: the case of the american health planning James A. Morone and Theodore R. Marmor--pp.431-450

Two contradictory ideas of (political) equality Douglas Rae--pp.451-456

Representation, individualism, and collectivism Albert P. Weale--pp.457-465

Living with conflict: representation in the theory of adversary democracy Jane J. Mansbridge--pp.466-476

Fair and equal representation Bernard Grofman--pp.477-485

On representing the public interest Eugene Bardach--pp.486-490

The greeks and the psychiatrist A. W. H. Adkins--pp.491-498

The ethics of behavior modification Kurt Baier--pp.499-509

Moral Blackmail Terrance C. McConnell--pp.544-567

Patriotism and war John Somerville--pp.568-578

Exporting Hazards Henry Shue--pp.579-606

A critique of personhood S. F. Sapontzis--pp.607-618

Rights and the meta-ethics of professional morality Mike W. Martin--pp.619-625

What really makes professional morality different: response to Matin Benjamin Freedman--pp.626-630

Professional and ordinary morality: a reply to Freedman Mike W. Martin--pp.631-634

Clearing the decks John Elster--pp.634-644

The Marxism that failed Andrew Levine--pp.645-650

Plato's apology and Crito: Two recent studies Richard Kraut--pp.651-664

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