Ethics 1997 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A defense of "A Defense of Abortion": on the responsibility objection to Thomson's argument.(Judith Jarvis Thomson) | Philosophy and religion | Boonin-Vail, David |
Agent-centered restrictions: clearing the air of paradox. | Philosophy and religion | Hurley, Paul |
A question for egalitarians. | Philosophy and religion | Kekes, John |
Belief, reason, and motivation: Michael Smith's The Moral Problem.(Symposium on Michael Smith's The Moral Problem) | Philosophy and religion | Copp, David |
Biocentrism and the concept of life. | Philosophy and religion | Agar, Nicholas |
Cultural context and moral responsibility. | Philosophy and religion | Isaacs, Tracy |
In defense of The Moral Problem: a reply to Brink, Copp, and Sayre-McCord. (response to articles by David O. Brink, David Copp and Geoffrey Sayre-McCord in this issue, p. 4, p. 33 and p. 55)(Symposium on Michael Smith's The Moral Problem) | Philosophy and religion | Smith, Michael |
Kamm on the morality of killing. (criticism of Frances Kamm's 'Morality, Mortality') | Philosophy and religion | Otsuka, Michael |
Learning from Frankena: a philosophical remembrance. (philosophist William Frankena) | Philosophy and religion | Darwall, Stephen |
Moral deliberation, nonmoral ends, and the virtuous agent. | Philosophy and religion | Isaacs, Tracy, Jeske, Diane |
Moral motivation. (analysis of doctrines on morality)(Symposium on Michael Smith's The Moral Problem) | Philosophy and religion | Brink, David O. |
Moral responsibility and ignorance. | Philosophy and religion | Zimmerman, Michael J. |
Moral rules. | Philosophy and religion | Shafer-Landau, Russ |
Must constitutional democracy be "responsive"? | Philosophy and religion | Michelman, Frank I. |
Nietzsche and the morality critics. (Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche) | Philosophy and religion | Leiter, Brian |
On the intrinsic value of pleasures. | Philosophy and religion | Feldman, Fred |
On the subjectivity of welfare. | Philosophy and religion | Sobel, David |
Political justification, theoretical complexity, and democratic community. | Philosophy and religion | Bertram, Christopher |
Rational cooperation, intention and reconsideration. | Philosophy and religion | Mintoff, Joe |
Rights, explanation, and risks.(moral aspects of theory of rights) | Philosophy and religion | McCarthy, David |
Self-ownership and equality: brute luck, gifts, universal dominance, and leximin.(egalitarian liberalism in Philippe Van Parijs's 'Real Freedom For All') | Philosophy and religion | Vallentyne, Peter |
Self-respect: moral, emotional, political.(sociopolitical context of self-respect) | Philosophy and religion | Dillon, Robin S. |
Sidgwick's false friends.(Henry Sidgwick and his opponents) | Philosophy and religion | Shaver, Robert |
Special obligations to compatriots. | Philosophy and religion | Mason, Andrew |
The metaethical problem. (analysis of metaethical doctrines)(Symposium on Michael Smith's The Moral Problem) | Philosophy and religion | Sayre-McCord, Geoffrey |
The priority of the right over the good rides again. (criticism of Brian Barry's book, 'Justice as Impartiality') | Philosophy and religion | Arneson, Richard J. |
The social and political sources of akrasia. | Philosophy and religion | Rorty, Amelie Oksenberg |
Why modesty is a virtue. | Philosophy and religion | Schueler. G.F. |
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