ETHICS : An international journal of social, political, and legal philosophy.
- Chicago : The university of Chicago press, 1991-1992.
John Stuart Mill and experiments in living Elizabeth S. Anderson--pp. 4-26. Friends, romans, and soldiers Martin Hollis--pp. 27-41. The slippery slope argument Wibren van den Burg--pp.42-65. Can any final ends be rational? Alan Gewirth--pp. 66-95. Elster on self-realization in politics; a critical note Joseph Chan and David Miller--pp.96-102. Gert's definition of irrationality B. C. Postow--pp. 103-109. Comment on Bernard Gert's analysis of rational action Bruce W. Price--pp. 110-116. Cognitivism about practical reason Michael E. Bratman--pp. (117)-128. Dworkin on autonomy Lawrence Haworth--pp. 129-139. Liberal obituary Loren E. Lomasky--pp.140-154. Revisionist liberalism and the decline of culture Sameul Black--pp. 244-267. Immoral intentions Daniel M. Farrel--pp.268-286. Strawson's way of naturalizing responsibility Paul Russell--pp.287-302. The moral legislature: contractualism without an Archimedean point Michael Davis--pp.303-318. Egalitarianism and personal desert Robert Young--pp.319-341. Wise, feelings, apt reading Simon Blackburn--pp. 342-356. Appropriate ways of crying over milk we choose to spill Annette C. Baier--pp. 357-367. Responsibility, freedom, and reasons John Martin Fischer and Mark Ravizza--pp. 368-389. Introduction Richard J. Arneson--pp. 447. The morality and efficiency of market socialism John E. Roemer--pp. 448-463. Basic income capitalism Philippe Van Parijs--pp. 465-484. Is socialism dead? A comment on market socialism and basic income capitalism Richard J. Arneson--pp. 485-511. An objectivist's guide to subjective value Graham Oddie and Peter Menzies--pp. 512-533. John Stuart Mill and the harm of pornography David Dyzenchaus--pp. 534-551. Friendship in the context of a consequentialist life Paul Gomberg--pp. 552-554. Distributive justice: what the people think David Miller--pp. 555-593. Bertrand Russell in ethics and politics Bart Schultz--pp. 594-634. Doing the right thing in cross-cultural representation Thomas McCarthy--pp. 635-649. Places for pluralism Lawrence C. Becker--pp. 707-(719) Pluralism, determinacy, and dilemma Peter Railton--pp. 720-742. Kantian pluralism Thomas E. Hill, Jr.--pp. 743-762. Coping with moral conflict and ambiguity David B. Wong--pp. 763-784. Two levels of pluralism Susan Wolf--pp. 785-798. Plural values and indeterminate rankings T. K. Seung and Daniel Bonevac--pp. 799-813. Conflict and inquiry Isaac Levi--pp. 814-834. Honoring and promoting values David McNaughton and Piers Rawling--pp. 835-843.