Ethics 1998 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A challenge to common sense morality. (review of the book 'The Act Itself' by Jonathan Bennett) | Philosophy and religion | McMahan, Jeff |
Are violations of rights ever right? | Philosophy and religion | Applbaum, Arthur Isak |
Can an indirect consequentialist be a real friend? (reply to Dean Cocking and Justin Oakley, vol. 106, p. 86-111, 1995) | Philosophy and religion | Mason, Elinor |
Civic education and liberal legitimacy. | Philosophy and religion | Brighouse, Harry |
Civic pedagogies and liberal-democratic curricula. | Philosophy and religion | Coleman, Joe |
Constraining condemning. | Philosophy and religion | Wertheimer, Roger |
Contractualism and aggregation. | Philosophy and religion | Reibetanz, Sophia |
Feminism and multiculturalism: some tensions. | Philosophy and religion | Okin, Susan Moller |
Friendship and the self. | Philosophy and religion | Cocking, Dean, Kennett, Jeanette |
Hobbesian public reason. (Thomas Hobbes) | Philosophy and religion | Ridge, Michael |
Incompatibilism and the avoidability of blame. (determinism and blameworthiness) | Philosophy and religion | Otsuka, Michael |
Justice, age, and veneration. (arguments against age discrimination) | Philosophy and religion | Cupit, Geoffrey |
Liberal toleration in Rawl's Law of Peoples. (John Rawls) | Philosophy and religion | Tan, Kok-Chor |
Moral institutions, cognitive psychology, and the harming-versus-not-aiding distinction. | Philosophy and religion | Kamm, F.M. |
Philosophical intuitions and psychological theory. | Philosophy and religion | Horowitz, Tamara |
Public philosophy and international feminism. | Philosophy and religion | Nussbaum, Martha C. |
Rewarding regret. | Philosophy and religion | Sorensen, Roy |
The autonomy defense of free speech. | Philosophy and religion | Brison, Susan J. |
The insularity of the reasonable: why political liberalism must admit the truth. | Philosophy and religion | Estlund, David |
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