Philosophy & Public Affairs 1998 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Concealment and exposure. | Political science | Nagel, Thomas |
Cosmopolitan respect and patriotic concern. | Political science | Miller, Richard W. (American executive) |
Fairness, respect, and the egalitarian ethos. | Political science | Wolff, 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 science | Ridge, Michael |
Incentives, inequality and publicity. | Political science | Williams, Andrew |
Institutions and the demands of justice. | Political science | Murphy, Liam B. |
Interpretation and reason. (interpretative account of ethics) | Political science | Sreenivasan, Gopal |
Moral judgment, historical reality, and civil disobedience. | Political science | Lyons, David |
Race and democracy: the controversy over racial vote dilution. | Political science | Altman, Andrew |
Self-defense and defense of others. | Political science | Christopher, Russell |
Self-ownership and equality: a Lockean reconciliation. | Political science | Otsuka, Michael |
Speed limits, human lives, and convenience: a reply to Ridge. (response to an article by Michael Ridge, in this issue, p. 50) | Political science | Norcross, Alastair |
The disfranchisement of the elderly, and other attempts to secure intergenerational justice. | Political science | Parijs, Philippe Van |
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