Philosophy & Public Affairs 2005 - Abstracts

Philosophy & Public Affairs 2005
TitleSubjectAuthors
Constructing justices for existing practice: Rawls and the status quo.(John Rawls)Political scienceJames, Aaron
Hedonic psychology and the ambiguities of "welfare".Political scienceKelman, Mark
How does the global order harm the poor?Political scienceRisse, Mathias
Left-libertarianism, once more: A rejoinder to Vallentyne, Steiner, and Otsuka.Political scienceFried, Barbara H.
On the Many as One: A reply to Kornhauser and Sager.Political scienceList, Christian, Petit, Philip
Principle compromise and the abortion controversy.Political scienceMay, Simon Cabulea
Proportionality in the morality of war.Political scienceHurka, Thomas
Rights and the doctrine of doing and allowing.Political scienceDraper, Kai
The difference uniforms make: Collective violence in criminal law and war.Political scienceKutz, Christopher
The indeterminacy of Republican policy.Political scienceMcMahon, Christopher
The nature of rights.(modified Hohfeldian framework)Political scienceWenar, Leif
The problem of global justice.Political scienceNagel, Thomas
Transgenerational compensation.Political scienceSher, George
What's wrong with torture?Political scienceSussman, David
Why Left-libertarianism is not incoherent, indeterminate, or irrelevant: A reply to Fried.Political scienceOtsuka, Michael, Vallentyne, Peter, Steiner, Hillel
Why racial profiling is hard to justify: A response to Risse and Zeckhauser.Political scienceLever, Annabelle
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