Philosophy & Public Affairs 2004 - Abstracts
Philosophy & Public Affairs 2004 | |||||
Title | Subject | Authors | |||
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Authority and coercion. | Political science | Ripstein, Arthur | |||
Beneficence, duty and distance. | Political science | Miller, Richard W. (American executive) | |||
Blackness and blood: interpreting, African American identity. | Political science | McPherson, Lionel K., Shelby, Tommie | |||
Elements of a theory of human rights. | Political science | Sen, Amartya | |||
Global health and the scientific research agenda. | Political science | Flory, James H., Kitcher, Philip | |||
Jus post bellum. | Political science | Bass, Gary J. | |||
Justice in reparations: the cost of memory and the value of talk. | Political science | Kutz, Christopher | |||
Left-libertarianism: a review essay.(Critical Essay) | Political science | Fried, Barbara H. | |||
On hearing women's voices: a reply to Susan Okin. | Political science | Nussbaum, Martha C. | |||
Political liberalism and social epistemology. | Political science | Buchanan, Allen | |||
Preventive war. | Political science | Luban, David | |||
Racial profiling. | Political science | Risse, Marhias, Zeckhause, Richard | |||
Skepticism about saving the greater number. | Political science | Otsuka, Michael | |||
The many as one: integrity and group choice in paradoxical cases. | Political science | Kornhauser, Lewis, A., Sager, Lawrence, G. |
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