TY - BOOK TI - Ethics: an international of social, political, and legal philosophy AV - PER .E84 1982-1983 V. 93 PY - 1982///-1983 CY - Chicago PB - The University of Chicago Press N1 - The duty to releive suffering/Susan James. -- pp. 4-21; The defeat of utilitarianism generalization/Bart Gruzalski. -- pp. 22-38; Obscenity and censorship/Howard Poole. -- pp. 39-44; Politics as rhetoric/Richard J. Burke. -- pp. 45-55; Quinean ethics/Owen J. Flanagan Jr. -- pp. 56-74; Fishkin on tyranny and structural principles of justice/R. Harrison Wagner. -- pp. 75-80; Mental retardation and society: the ethics and politics of normalization/Susan Rose-Ackerman. -- pp. 81-101; Feminist scholarship and human nature/Nannerl O. Keohane. -- pp. 102-113; On softheadednes on the future/Arthur L. Stinchcombe. -- pp. 114-128; Euthanasia, liberty, and religion/John Ladd. -- pp. 129-138; The possibilities of compromise/David Braybrooker. -- pp. 139-150; Book Reviews. -- pp. 151-192; Book Notes. - pp. 193-221; No.2; Shane and self-esteem: a critique/John Deigh. -- pp. 225-245; Is self-respect a moral or a psychological concept?/Stephen J. Massey. -- pp. 246-261; Kant's retributivism/Don E. Scheid. -- pp. 262-282; Action from duty but not in accord with duty/John Hardwig. -- pp. 283-290; Hobbes's war of all against all/Gregory S. Kavka. -- pp. 291-310; Can applied ethics be effective in health care and should it strive to be?/Arthur L. Caplan. -- pp. 311-319; On the alleged right to do wrong: a response to waldron/William A. Galston. -- pp. 320-324; Galston on rights/Jeremy Waldron. -- pp. 325-327; Introduction to the symposium. -- pp. 328-347; Can there be a neutral theory of justice?/James S. Fishkin. -- pp. 348-356; Egalitarian blood and skeptical turnips/Richard E. Flathman. -- pp. 357-366; Space Talk: the conversation continued/Bernard Williams. -- pp. 367-371; What is neutral about neutrality?/Bruce A. Ackerman. -- pp. 372-390; Book Reviews. -- pp. 391-412; Book Notes. -- pp. 413-444; No.3; Where people don't promise/Fred Korn and Shulamit R. Deckor Korn. -- pp. 445-450; Utilitarianism and Virtue/John Kilcullen. -- pp. 451-466; The force of hypothetical commitment/David Zimmerman. -- pp. 467-483; The rationality of the "original position": a defense/Joseph Beatty. -- pp. 484-495; Value and population size/Thomas Hurka. -- pp. 496-507; Self-defense, pacifism, and the possibility of killing/Cheyney C. Ryan. -- pp. 508-524; Immigration from developing countries: some philosophical issues/Timothy King. -- pp. 525-536; Collective responsibility and professional roles/Albert Flores and Deborah G. Johnson. -- pp. 537-545; Ascribing responsibility to advisers in government/Dennis Thompson. -- pp. 546-560; Defending prostitution: Charges against Ericsson/Carole Pateman. -- pp. 561-565; Reconstructing the groundwork/Marcus G. Singer. -- pp. 566-578; MacIntyre and Modern Morality/William K. Frankena. -- pp. 579-587; Whither the welfare state? professionalization, bueaucracy the market alternative/Clarence N. Stone. -- pp. 588-595; Book Reviews. -- pp. 596-626; Book Notes. -- pp. 627-649; No. 4; Ethical realism/Richard werner. -- pp. 653-679; Practice and paradox: a comment on social choice theory/Mortimer R. Kadish. -- pp. 680-694; The excuse of accident/Brenda M. Baker. -- pp. 695-708; On dilemmas of intervention/Gerald Elfsrom. -- pp. 709-725; How to Make the punishment fit the crime/Michale Davis. -- pp. 726-752; Hegel, utilitarianism, and the common good/A. S. Walton. -- pp. 753-771; Can cognitive psychotherapy reconcile reason and desire?/Norman Daniels. -- pp. 772-785; Morality and culture/Mary Douglas. -- pp. 786-791; Marxism and morals/A. P. Simonds. -- pp. 792-799; Book Review. -- pp. 800-817; Book Notes. -- pp. 818-843 ER -