Philosophy & Public Affairs 2003 - Abstracts

Philosophy & Public Affairs 2003
TitleSubjectAuthors
Basic structure and the value of equality.Political scienceJulius, A.J
Can a nonconsequentialist count lives?Political scienceWasserman, David, Strudler, Alan
Conversational exercitives and the force of pornography.Political scienceMcGowan, Mary Kate
Defending transitivity against Zeno's paradox.Political scienceBinmore, Ken, Voorhoeve, Alex
Equality as the virtue of sovereigns: a reply to Ronald Dworkin.Political scienceScheffler, Samuel
Equality, luck and hierarchy.Political scienceDworkin, Ronald M.
Facts and Principles.Political scienceCohen, G. A., Voorhoeve, Alex
Identity, killing, and the boundaries of our existence.Political scienceDeGrazia, David
"If you don't like it, leave it": the problem of exit in social contractarian arguments.Political scienceFried, Barbara H.
Inequality and indignation.Political scienceSunstein, Cass R., Ullmann-Margalit, Edna
Liberal neutrality and language policy.Political sciencePatten, Alan
Poverty, well-being, and gender: What counts, who's heard?.Political scienceVoorhoeve, Alex, Okin, Susan Moller
Promises and practices revisited.Political scienceKolodny, Niko, Wallace, Jay R.
Rawl's defense of the priority of Liberty: A Kantian reconstruction.Political scienceVoorhoeve, Alex, Taylor, Robert S.
Taking people as they are?Political scienceCohen, Joshua
The democracy/ contractualism analogy.Political scienceEstlund, David
The real tragedy of the commons.Political scienceGardiner, Stephen (English writer)
What is Egalitarianism?Political scienceScheffler, Samuel
Who can be wronged?.Political scienceKumar, Rahul
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