Philosophy & Public Affairs 1998 - Abstracts

Philosophy & Public Affairs 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
Concealment and exposure.Political scienceNagel, Thomas
Cosmopolitan respect and patriotic concern.Political scienceMiller, Richard W. (American executive)
Fairness, respect, and the egalitarian ethos.Political scienceWolff, Jonathan
How to avoid being driven to consequentialism: a comment on Norcross. (response to Alastair Norcross, 'Philosophy & Public Affairs,' vol. 26, issue no. 2, p. 135, Spring 1997)Political scienceRidge, Michael
Incentives, inequality and publicity.Political scienceWilliams, Andrew
Institutions and the demands of justice.Political scienceMurphy, Liam B.
Interpretation and reason. (interpretative account of ethics)Political scienceSreenivasan, Gopal
Moral judgment, historical reality, and civil disobedience.Political scienceLyons, David
Race and democracy: the controversy over racial vote dilution.Political scienceAltman, Andrew
Self-defense and defense of others.Political scienceChristopher, Russell
Self-ownership and equality: a Lockean reconciliation.Political scienceOtsuka, Michael
Speed limits, human lives, and convenience: a reply to Ridge. (response to an article by Michael Ridge, in this issue, p. 50)Political scienceNorcross, Alastair
The disfranchisement of the elderly, and other attempts to secure intergenerational justice.Political scienceParijs, Philippe Van
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