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Utilitas
1989 - 2024
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Volume 15, issue 3, 2003
- Principia Then and Now pp. 261-278

- Robert Shaver
- Resisting the Seductive Appeal of Consequentialism: Goals, Options, and Non-quantitative Mattering pp. 279-307

- Robert Noggle
- Astronomical Waste: The Opportunity Cost of Delayed Technological Development pp. 308-314

- Nick Bostrom
- The Significance of the Dualism of Practical Reason pp. 315-329

- Alison Hills
- Feeling Utilitarian pp. 330-352

- Andrew Sneddon
- Shaping the Arrow of the Will: Skorupski on Moral Feeling and Rationality pp. 353-368

- Theo Van Willigenburg
- Goldstick on the ‘Two Hats’ Problem pp. 369-373

- Troy Jollimore
- K. C. O'Rourke, John Stuart Mill and Freedom of Expression: The Genesis of a Theory, London and New York, Routledge, 2001, pp. viii + 226 pp. 374-376

- Jonathan Riley
- Joseph Raz, Value, Respect, and Attachment, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2001, pp. vi + 178 pp. 376-378

- Andrew Altman
- Quentin Skinner, Liberty Before Liberalism, New York, Cambridge University Press, 1998, pp. xiv + 142 pp. 378-380

- Alec Walen
- Jeanette Kennett, Agency and Responsibility: A Common-sense Moral Psychology, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 2001, pp. viii + 229 pp. 380-382

- James Lenman
- Jon Mandle, What's Left of Liberalism: An Interpretation and Defense of Justice as Fairness, Lanham MD, Lexington Books, 2000, pp. xi + 323 pp. 382-386

- Samuel Freeman
Volume 15, issue 2, 2003
- Justice and the Compulsory Taking of Live Body parts pp. 127-150

- Cécile Fabre
- Welfarism – The Very Idea pp. 151-174

- Nils Holtug
- Against Dworkin's Endorsement Constraint pp. 175-193

- T. M. Wilkinson
- A Particular Consequentialism: Why Moral Particularism and Consequentialism Need Not Conflict pp. 194-205

- Jonas Olson and Frans Svensson
- Kant's Theory of Punishment pp. 206-224

- Thom Brooks
- Feldman's Desert-Adjusted Utilitarianism and Population Ethics pp. 225-236

- Gustaf Arrhenius
- Can Consequentialism Cover Everything? pp. 237-247

- Bart Streumer
- Philip Stratton-Lake, Kant, Duty and Moral Worth, London, Routledge, 2000, pp. xi + 153 pp. 248-249

- Samuel V. Bruton
- Rosalind Hursthouse, On Virtue Ethics, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1999, pp. x + 275 pp. 250-251

- Elinor Mason
- Lawrence I. Hatab, Ethics and Finitude: Heideggerian Contributions to Moral Philosophy, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, New York, 2000, pp. 240 pp. 251-253

- Robert D'amico
- Judith Jarvis Thomson, Goodness and Advice, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2001, pp. xvi + 187 pp. 253-255

- Alec Walen
- Oren Ben-Dor, Constitutional Limits and the Public Sphere: A Critical Study of Bentham's Constitutionalism, Oxford/Portland, Hart Publishing, 2000, pp. xiv + 336 pp. 255-257

- Ross Harrison
- Walter J. Schultz, The Moral Conditions of Economic Efficiency, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2001, pp. xii + 144 pp. 258-259

- John Meadowcroft
Volume 15, issue 1, 2003
- Jeremy Bentham's ‘Nonsense upon Stilts’ pp. 1-26

- Philip Schofield
- Normative Supervenience and Consequentialism1 pp. 27-49

- Krister Bykvist
- Utilitarianism and the Meaning of Life pp. 50-70

- Thaddeus Metz
- Can Deontologists Be Moderate? pp. 71-75

- Saul Smilansky
- Biocentric Consequentialism, Pluralism, and ‘The Minimax Implication’: A Reply to Alan Carter pp. 76-91

- Robin Attfield
- Does Participation Matter? An Inconsistency in Parfit's Moral Mathematics pp. 92-105

- Ben Eggleston
- Georgios Varouxakis, Victorian Political Thought on France and the French, Basingstokc, Palgrave, 2002, pp. xi + 223 pp. 106-107

- H. S Jones
- Pierre Bayle, Political Writings (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought), ed. Sally Jenkinson, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2000, pp. lxiii + 367 pp. 107-109

- F. Rosen
- Robert Audi, The Architecture of Reason: The Structure and Substance of Rationality, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2001, pp. vii + 286 pp. 109-112

- Stephen W. Ball
- D. D. Raphaell, Concepts of Justice, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 2001, pp. 256 pp. 112-113

- Peter Vallentyne
- Liam Murphy, Moral Demands in Nonideal Theory, New York, Oxford University Press, 2000, pp. viii + 168 pp. 113-116

- Tim Mulgan
- Peter Singer, Writings on an Ethical Life, New York, HarperCollins, 2000, pp. xx + 361 pp. 116-117

- Lisa Kemmerer
- Gerard J. Hughes, Aristotle on Ethics, London, Routledge, 2001, pp. x + 238 pp. 117-119

- Lawrence J. Hatab
- Don A. Habibi, John Stuart Mill and the Ethic of Human Growth, Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001, pp. vii + 289 pp. 119-121

- J. Joseph Miller
- Marcia W. Baron, Kantian Ethics Almost Without Apology, Ithaca, N.Y., Cornell University Press, 1995, pp. xiii + 244 pp. 121-123

- Samuel V. Bruton
- Darrel Moellendorf, Cosmopolitan Justice, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 2002, pp. xiii + 226 pp. 123-126

- Jon Mandle
Volume 14, issue 3, 2002
- A Philosophical Autobiography pp. 269-305

- R. M. Hare
- R. M. Hare: A Memorial Address pp. 306-308

- John E. Hare
- R. M. Hare's Achievements in Moral Philosophy pp. 309-317

- Peter Singer
- Is There Progress in Morality? pp. 318-338

- Dale Jamieson
- Why We Ought to Accept the Repugnant Conclusion pp. 339-359

- Torbjorn Tannsjo
- The Reverse Repugnant Conclusion pp. 360-364

- Tim Mulgan
- Utility and Humanity: The Quest for the Honestum in Cicero, Hutcheson, and Hume pp. 365-386

- James Moore
- Unmasking Equality? Kagan on Equality and Desert pp. 387-400

- Serena Olsaretti
- Michael Slote, Morals from Motives, New York, Oxford University Press, 2001, pp. xv + 216 pp. 401-403

- John Cottingham
- L. W. Sumner,Welfare, Happiness, and Ethics, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1996, pp. xii + 239 pp. 403-406

- Bart Schultz
- Stuart Hampshire, Justice Is Conflict, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2000, pp. ix–xiii + 98 pp. 406-408

- Ronald J. Terchek
- Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, trans. Roger Crisp, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2000, pp.xlii + 213 pp. 408-412

- Heda Segvic
Volume 14, issue 2, 2002
- Internal Reasons and Contractualist Impartiality pp. 135-154

- Alan Thomas
- Eye of the Universe: Henry Sidgwick and the Problem Public pp. 155-188

- Bart Schultz
- John Stuart Mill on the Uses of Diversity pp. 189-218

- Graham Finlay
- Against Hegemonism in Moral Theory pp. 219-239

- Klemens Kappel
- Conditional and Conditioned Reasons pp. 240-248

- David McNaughton and Piers Rawling
- Consequentialist Friendship and Quasi-instrumental Goods pp. 249-257

- Michael Byron
- Colin McGinn, Ethics, Evil and Fiction, Oxford, Oxford University-Press, 1997, pp. viii + 186 pp. 258-261

- Titimothy Chappell
- Eldon J. Eisenach (ed.), Mill and the Moral Character of Liberalism, University Park, Pennsylvania, The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1998, pp. 336 pp. 261-263

- Georgios Varouxakis
- Ross Harrison (ed.), Henry Sidgwick, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2001, pp. vi + 122 pp. 263-265

- Bart Schultz
- John Rawls, Justice as Fairness: A Restatement, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2001, pp. xviii + 214 pp. 265-268

- Jon Mandle
Volume 14, issue 1, 2002
- Prioritarianism for Prospects pp. 2-21

- Wlodek Rabinowicz
- The Collapse of Virtue Ethics pp. 22-40

- Brad Hooker
- Virtue Ethics vs. Rule-Consequentialism: A Reply to Brad Hooker pp. 41-53

- Rosalind Hursthouse
- Mill's Intentions and Motives pp. 54-70

- Michael Ridge
- Vindicating Utilitarianism pp. 71-95

- D. Weinstein
- Consequentialism and the Doing-Allowing Distinction pp. 96-107

- Bashshar Haydar
- The ‘Two Hats’ Problem in Consequentialist Ethics pp. 108-112

- D. Goldstick
- Review of Skorupski's Ethical Explorations pp. 113-123

- Stephen Darwall
- Reply to Darwall pp. 124-127

- John Skorupski
- Robert H. Myers, Self-Governance and Cooperation, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1999, pp. 179 pp. 128-130

- Anthony Skelton
- Logi Gunnarsson, Making Moral Sense: Beyond Habermas and Gauthier, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2000, pp. xi + 286 pp. 130-132

- Joseph Heath
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