Utilitas
1989 - 2024
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Volume 36, issue 2, 2024
- Posthumous Harm and Changing Desires pp. 115-129

- Andrea S. Asker
- Does the Patterned View Avoid the Ideal Worlds Objection? pp. 130-147

- Benedict Rumbold
- Lives, Limbs, and Liver Spots: The Threshold Approach to Limited Aggregation pp. 148-167

- S. Matthew Liao and James Edgar Lim
- Intergenerational Justice and Freedom from Deprivation pp. 168-183

- Dick Timmer
- Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen, The Value Gap (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022), pp. xv + 215 pp. 184-186

- Alex Gregory
- Alastair Norcross, Morality by Degrees: Reasons without Demands (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020), pp. vii + 157 pp. 186-189

- Makan Nojoumian
- Josh Milburn, Food, Justice, and Animals: Feeding the World Respectfully (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023), pp. 224 pp. 189-192

- Nicolas Delon
Volume 36, issue 1, 2024
- For the Greater Individual and Social Good: Justifying Age-Differentiated Paternalism pp. 1-15

- Viki Møller Lyngby Pedersen
- Fit and Well-Being pp. 16-34

- Teresa Bruno-Niño
- A Less Bad Theory of the Procreation Asymmetry and the Non-Identity Problem pp. 35-49

- Jonas H. Aaron
- Intersubstrate Welfare Comparisons: Important, Difficult, and Potentially Tractable pp. 50-63

- Bob Fischer and Jeff Sebo
- Reciprocity, Inequality, and Unsuccessful Rescues pp. 64-82

- Romy Eskens
- The Good and the Wrong of Hypocritical Blaming pp. 83-101

- Kartik Upadhyaya
- Must We Always Pursue Economic Growth? pp. 102-110

- Jeffrey Carroll
- Robin Attfield, Applied Ethics: An Introduction (Cambridge, Polity Press, 2023), pp. vi + 218 pp. 111-113

- Workineh Kelbessa
Volume 35, issue 4, 2023
- Benatar and Beyond: Rethinking the Consequences of Asymmetry pp. 245-259

- Kaila Draper
- Well-being and the Problem of Unstable Desires pp. 260-276

- Atus Mariqueo-Russell
- Trivially Satisfied Desires: A Problem for Desire-Satisfaction Theories of Well-Being pp. 277-291

- Luca Hemmerich
- In Defence of Pigou–Dalton for Chances pp. 292-311

- H. Orri Stefánsson
- Principle, Pragmatism, and Piecework in On Liberty pp. 312-319

- Dale E. Miller
- Egyptians, Aliens, and Okies: Against the Sum of Averages pp. 320-326

- Christian Tarsney, Michael Geruso and Dean Spears
- James E. Crimmins, Utilitarianism in the Early American Republic (New York: Routledge, 2022), pp. 280 pp. 327-329

- Chris Riley
- Catia Faria, Animal Ethics in the Wild: Wild Animal Suffering and Intervention in Nature (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023), pp. ix + 222 pp. 329-332

- Josh Milburn
- William MacAskill, What We Owe The Future: A Million-Year View (One World Publications, London, 2022), pp. 246 pp. 333-338

- Michael Plant
- Michael Pelczar, Phenomenalism: A Metaphysics of Chance and Experience (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023), pp. xiii + 210 pp. 338-346

- Jonathan Riley
- John Peter DiIulio, Completely Free: The Moral and Political Vision of John Stuart Mill (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2022), pp. xiii + 305 pp. 346-348

- Chad Van Schoelandt
Volume 35, issue 3, 2023
- How Should Risk and Ambiguity Affect Our Charitable Giving? pp. 175-197

- Lara Buchak
- Concurrent Awareness Desire Satisfactionism pp. 198-217

- Paul Forrester
- The Counterfactual Argument Against Abortion pp. 218-228

- Ryan Kulesa
- Doing Harm: A Reply to Klocksiem pp. 229-237

- Erik Carlson, Jens Johansson and Olle Risberg
- David Boonin, Dead Wrong: The Ethics of Posthumous Harm (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019), pp. xii + 209 pp. 238-242

- Rebecca Chan
- Douglas Portmore, Opting for the Best: Oughts and Options (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019), pp. xvii + 324 pp. 242-244

- Chris Tucker
Volume 35, issue 2, 2023
- The Sum of Averages: An Egyptology-Proof Average View pp. 103-118

- Kalle Grill
- Moral Significance and Overpermissiveness pp. 119-130

- Fırat Akova
- Pattern-Based Reasons and Disaster pp. 131-147

- Alexander Dietz
- Indeterminacy in Global Warming: A Supervaluationist Response pp. 148-163

- Patrick Dieveney
- Thomas E. Hill Jr., Beyond Duty: Kantian Ideals of Respect, Beneficence, and Appreciation (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021), pp. xii + 319 pp. 164-167

- Bas Tönissen
- Helen McCabe, John Stuart Mill, Socialist (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2021), pp. 368 pp. 167-173

- Piers Norris Turner
Volume 35, issue 1, 2023
- Three Forms of Actualist Direct Consequentialism pp. 1-24

- Shyam Nair
- When a Free Act Costs a Motive: Clearing Consequentialism of Conflict pp. 25-39

- Austen McDougal
- Self-Respect Paternalism pp. 40-53

- Søren Flinch Midtgaard
- Troubled Hedonism and Social Justice: Mill and the Epicureans on the Ataraxic Life pp. 54-69

- Chris Barker
- Of trolleys and self-driving cars: What machine ethicists can and cannot learn from trolleyology pp. 70-87

- Peter Königs
- The Morality of Creating Lives Not Worth Living: On Boonin's Solution to the Non-Identity Problem pp. 88-97

- Olle Risberg
- Roger Crisp, Sacrifice Regained: Morality and Self-Interest in British Moral Philosophy from Hobbes to Bentham (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2019), pp. x + 233 pp. 98-102

- James E. Crimmins
Volume 34, issue 4, 2022
- Ending Print Publication After December 2022 Issue pp. 367-367

- Ben Eggleston
- The Definition of Consequentialism: A Survey pp. 368-385

- Oscar Horta, Gary David O'Brien and Dayron Teran
- Bentham's Mugging pp. 386-391

- Johan Gustafsson
- John Stuart Mill's Passage on Pimps and the Limits on Free Speech pp. 392-408

- Mark Tunick
- Bain's Theory of Moral Judgment and the Development of Mill's Utilitarianism pp. 409-427

- Aaron Zimmerman
- Harm, Failing to Benefit, and the Counterfactual Comparative Account pp. 428-444

- Justin Klocksiem
- Hidden Desires: A Unified Strategy for Defending the Desire-Satisfaction Theory pp. 445-460

- Xiang Yu
- A Thomistic Solution to the Deep Problem for Perfectionism pp. 461-477

- Matthew Shea and James Kintz
- We Must Always Pursue Economic Growth pp. 478-492

- Brian Kogelmann
- Superiority Discounting Implies the Preposterous Conclusion pp. 493-501

- Mitchell Barrington
- Michael Quinn, Bentham (Cambridge and Medford: Polity Press, 2022), pp. x + 218 pp. 502-508

- Yanxiang Zhang
Volume 34, issue 3, 2022
- A Letter from the New Editor pp. 241-241

- Ben Eggleston
- J. S. Mill's Anti-Imperialist Defence of Empire pp. 242-261

- Tim Beaumont and Yuan Li
- The Golden Rule: A Naturalistic Perspective pp. 262-274

- Nathan Cofnas
- Never Just Save the Few pp. 275-288

- Leora Urim Sung
- Clifford's Consequentialism pp. 289-299

- Brian Zamulinski
- The Decline of Egoism pp. 300-316

- Robert Shaver
- What if We Contain Multiple Morally Relevant Subjects? pp. 317-334

- Dustin Crummett
- The Prospects for ‘Prospect Utilitarianism’ pp. 335-343

- Ben Davies
- Reply to Jay on Subjective Consequentialism and Deontic Variance pp. 344-347

- Scott Forschler
- F. M. Kamm, Almost Over: Aging, Dying, Dead (New York: Oxford University Press, 2020), pp. xii + 330 pp. 348-351

- Teresa Bruno-Niño
- Joseph Heath, Philosophical Foundations of Climate Change Policy (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2021), pp. 339 pp. 351-355

- Marc D. Davidson
- Jonathan Pugh, Autonomy, Rationality, and Contemporary Bioethics (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020), pp. 287 pp. 355-359

- Andréa Daventry
- Enrica Chiappero-Martinetti, Siddiqur Osmani, and Mozaffar Qizilbash (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of the Capability Approach (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021), pp. xxii + 718 pp. 359-363

- Morten Fibieger Byskov
- Christopher Woodard, Taking Utilitarianism Seriously (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2019), pp. xii + 217 pp. 363-366

- Lizzy Ventham
Volume 34, issue 2, 2022
- A Letter from the Editor pp. 119-119

- Dale E. Miller
- Who Authored On Liberty? Stylometric Evidence on Harriet Taylor Mill's Contribution pp. 120-138

- Christoph Schmidt-Petri, Michael Schefczyk and Lilly Osburg
- The Harm Principle and the Nature of Harm pp. 139-153

- Anna Folland
- Does Abortion Harm the Fetus? pp. 154-166

- Karl Ekendahl and Jens Johansson
- Ex-Ante Prioritarianism Violates Sequential Ex-Ante Pareto pp. 167-177

- Johan Gustafsson
- The Cosmic Significance of Directed Panspermia: Should Humanity Spread Life to Other Solar Systems? pp. 178-194

- Oskari Sivula
- Normative Resilience pp. 195-208

- Henrik Andersson and Jakob Werkmäster
- Age and Illness Severity: A Case of Irrelevant Utilities? pp. 209-224

- Borgar Jølstad and Niklas Juth
- Don't Go Chasing Waterfalls: Against Hayward's “Utility Cascades” pp. 225-232

- Ryan Doody
- Inder Marwah, Liberalism, Diversity and Domination: Kant, Mill, and the Government of Difference (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019), pp. x + 298 pp. 233-236

- Inés Valdez
- Weak Superiority, Imprecise Equality and the Repugnant Conclusion – Erratum pp. 237-239

- Karsten Klint Jensen
Volume 34, issue 1, 2022
- Tocqueville, Democratic Poetry, and the Religion of Humanity pp. 1-18

- Üner Daglier
- Positive Egalitarianism Reconsidered pp. 19-38

- Gustaf Arrhenius and Julia Mosquera
- Participation and Degrees pp. 39-56

- Jan Willem Wieland
- Collective Reasons and Agent-Relativity pp. 57-69

- Alexander Dietz
- Limits to Aggregation and Uncertain Rescues pp. 70-83

- Bastian Steuwer
- Climate Change and Non-Identity pp. 84-96

- Lukas Tank
- Subjectivism and Degrees of Well-Being pp. 97-104

- Jacob Barrett
- Human Extinction and Moral Worthwhileness pp. 105-112

- Elizabeth Finneron-Burns
- T. M. Scanlon, Why Does Inequality Matter? (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018), pp. 192 pp. 113-118

- David O'Brien
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