Philosophy & Public Affairs 1997 - Abstracts

Philosophy & Public Affairs 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
A relatively plausible principle of beneficence: reply to Mulgan. (response to Tim Mulgan in this issue, p. 62)Political scienceMurphy, Liam B.
Comparing harms: headaches and human lives.(Transcript)Political scienceNorcross, Alastair
Discounting and restitution.(Transcript)Political scienceCowen, Tyler
Libertarianism, entitlement, and responsibility.Political sciencePerry, Stephen R.
Limits to health care: fair procedures, democratic deliberation, and the legitimacy problem for insurers.Political scienceDaniels, Norman, Sabin, James
Model properties, moral status and identity.Political scienceOderberg, David S.
Pragmatic rationality and rules.Political scienceMcClennen, Edward F.
Relationships and responsibilities.Political scienceScheffler, Samuel
The arc of the moral universe.(Transcript)Political scienceCohen, Joshua
Theories of secession.Political scienceBuchanan, Allen
Two conceptions of benevolence.Political scienceMulgan, Tim
Where the action is: on the site of distributive justice.Political scienceCohen, G.A.
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