Philosophy & Public Affairs 1997 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A relatively plausible principle of beneficence: reply to Mulgan. (response to Tim Mulgan in this issue, p. 62) | Political science | Murphy, Liam B. |
Comparing harms: headaches and human lives.(Transcript) | Political science | Norcross, Alastair |
Discounting and restitution.(Transcript) | Political science | Cowen, Tyler |
Libertarianism, entitlement, and responsibility. | Political science | Perry, Stephen R. |
Limits to health care: fair procedures, democratic deliberation, and the legitimacy problem for insurers. | Political science | Daniels, Norman, Sabin, James |
Model properties, moral status and identity. | Political science | Oderberg, David S. |
Pragmatic rationality and rules. | Political science | McClennen, Edward F. |
Relationships and responsibilities. | Political science | Scheffler, Samuel |
The arc of the moral universe.(Transcript) | Political science | Cohen, Joshua |
Theories of secession. | Political science | Buchanan, Allen |
Two conceptions of benevolence. | Political science | Mulgan, Tim |
Where the action is: on the site of distributive justice. | Political science | Cohen, G.A. |
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