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Utilitas
1989 - 2024
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Volume 13, issue 3, 2001
- Dimensions of Equality pp. 263-288

- Dennis Mckerlie
- Imagining Interest pp. 289-322

- Stephen G. Engelmann
- The Self-other Asymmetry and Act-utilitarianism pp. 323-333

- Clay Splawn
- A Response to Splawn pp. 334-341

- Elizabeth Ashford
- What is Consequentialism? A Reply to Howard-Snyder pp. 342-349

- Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
- McNaughton and Rawling on the Agent-relative/Agent-neutral Distinction pp. 350-356

- Douglas W Portmore
- Brad Hooker, Ideal Code, Real World, Oxford, Clarendon Press, pp. xiii + 213 pp. 357-360

- Robert Audi
- Joseph Hamburger, John Stuart Mill on Liberty and Control, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1998, pp. xx + 239 pp. 360-363

- Shigekazu Yamashita
- Henry Sidgwick, Essays on Ethics and Method, ed. Marcus G. Singer, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2000, pp. xlvi + 346 pp. 364-366

- Bart Schultz
- Jonathan Riley, Mill On Liberty, London, Routledge, 1998, pp. xiii + 241 pp. 366-369

- D Weinstein
- Brad Hooker and Margaret Olivia Little (ed.), Moral Particularism, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 2000, pp. xiv + 317 pp. 369-371

- Crystal Thorpe and D. Gene Witmer
- Desmond King, In the Name of Liberalism: Illiberal Social Policy in the United States and Britain, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1999, pp. xiii + 340 pp. 371-373

- Gerald F. Gaus
- J. J. Kupperman, Value … And What Follows, New York, OUP, 1999, pp. vi + 168 pp. 373-375

- Timothy Chappell
- Dale Jamieson (ed.), Singer and his Critics, Oxford, Blackwell, 1999, pp. v + 368 pp. 376-378

- Lisa A. Eckenwiler
- Bruce Baum, Rereading Power and Freedom in J. S. Mill, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 2000, pp. 360 pp. 378-381

- Maria Helena Morales
- Mark Strasser, The Moral Philosophy of John Stuart Mill: Toward Modifications of Contemporary Utilitarianism, Wakefield, Longwood Academic, 1991, pp. xx + 289 pp. 381-383

- Christoph Schmidt-Petri
Volume 13, issue 2, 2001
- Introduction pp. 137-151

- Julia Driver
- Impartiality and Associative Duties pp. 152-172

- David O. Brink
- Immodest Consequentialism and Character pp. 173-194

- Michael Smith
- Vices as Higher-level Evils1 pp. 195-212

- Thomas Hurka
- Virtue Ethics, Value-centredness, and Consequentialism pp. 213-235

- Christine Swanton
- Agent-neutral Consequentialism from the Inside-out: Concern for Integrity without Self-indulgence pp. 236-254

- Michael Ridge
- Virtues of Resentment pp. 255-262

- Rae Langton
Volume 13, issue 1, 2001
- What was the ‘Common Arrangement’? An Inquiry into John Stuart Mill's Boyhood Reading of Plato pp. 1-32

- M. F. Burnyeat
- Ronald Dworkin, Reverence for Life, and the Limits of State Power pp. 33-64

- Eric Rakowski
- Reconsidering the Levelling-down Objection against Egalitarianism pp. 65-85

- Brett Doran
- Practice Consequentialism: A New Twist on an Old Theory pp. 86-105

- S. Jack Odell
- Upton on Evil Pleasures pp. 106-111

- Geoffrey Scarre
- Mill and Utilitarianism pp. 112-122

- C. L. Ten
- R. M. Hare, Objective Prescriptions and Other Essays, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1999, pp. 229 pp. 123-125

- William H. Shaw
- John Rawls, The Law of Peoples, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1999, pp. viii + 199 pp. 125-127

- Jon Mandle
- John Broome, Ethics out of Economics, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1999, pp. 267 pp. 127-129

- Kenneth G. Binmore
- M. W. Taylor, Men versus the State, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1992, pp. x + 292. - M. W. Taylor (ed.), Herbert Spencer and the Limits of the State, Bristol, Thoemmes Press, 1996, pp. xxvi + 269 pp. 129-132

- Paul Kelly
- Glen Newey, Virtue, Reason and Toleration: the Place of Toleration in Ethical and Political Philosophy, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 1999, pp. ix + 208 pp. 132-134

- Andrew Mason
- William H. Shaw, Contemporary Ethics: Taking Account of Utilitarianism, Oxford, Blackwell, 1999, pp. 311 pp. 134-136

- James Wood Bailey
Volume 12, issue 3, 2000
- Introduction pp. 251-252

- Bart Schultz and Roger Crisp
- Utilitarianism pp. 253-260

- Henry Sidgwick
- Sidgwick's Minimal Metaethics pp. 261-277

- Robert Shaver
- The Methods of Ethics, Edition 7, Page 92, Note 1 pp. 278-290

- William K. Frankena
- Sidgwick, Concern, and the Good pp. 291-306

- Stephen Darwall
- Desire and Will in Sidgwick and Green pp. 307-328

- John Skorupski
- Deductive Hedonism and the Anxiety of Influence pp. 329-346

- D. Weinstein
- Sidgwick and Common–Sense Morality pp. 347-360

- Brad Hooker
- Henry Sidgwick's Practical Ethics pp. 361-378

- Sissela Bok
- Sidgwick's Feminism pp. 379-401

- Bart Schultz
Volume 12, issue 2, 2000
- Applied Ethics: What is Applied to What? pp. 119-136

- Richard Norman
- The Utility of Religious Illusion: A Critique of J.S. Mill's Religion of Humanity pp. 137-154

- Lou Matz
- Conservative Utilitarianism1 pp. 155-175

- Dudley Knowles
- Multi-Dimensional Utility and the Index Number Problem: Jeremy Bentham, J. S. Mill, and Qualitative Hedonism pp. 176-203

- Tom Warke
- The Problem of the Second Best: Conceptual Issues pp. 204-218

- Juha Räikkä
- Mill's Puzzling Footnote pp. 219-222

- Jonathan Dancy
- Comparability of Values, Rough Equality, and Vagueness: Griffin and Broome on Incommensurability pp. 223-240

- Mozaffar Qizilbash
- R. M. Hare, Sorting Out Ethics, Oxford, Clarendon Proess, 1997, pp. vii + 191 pp. 241-243

- Dale E. Miller
- Andrew Mason (ed.), Ideals of Equality, Oxford, Blackwell, 1998, pp. xi + 114 pp. 243-248

- Jurgen De Wispelaere
- Torbjörn Tännsjö Hedonistic Utilitarianism, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 1998, pp. vi + 185 pp. 248-249

- Erik Carlson
- Report on the ISUS Conference: Utilitarianism 2000 pp. 250-250

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Volume 12, issue 1, 2000
- On the Cross of Mere Utility: Utilitarianism, Sacrifices, and the Value of Persons pp. 1-24

- Robert Noggle
- Cummiskey's Kantian Consequentialism pp. 25-40

- Richard Dean
- J. S. Mill on What We Don't Know About Women pp. 41-61

- G. W. Smith
- Self-Defence and Innocence: Aggressors and Active Threats pp. 62-78

- Phillip Montague
- Kotarbinski's Early Criticism of Utilitarianism pp. 79-84

- Wlodek Rabinowicz
- Deserved Punishment and Benefits to Victims pp. 85-90

- C. L. Ten
- Utilitarianism in Infinite Worlds pp. 91-96

- Joel David Hamkins and Barbara Montero
- Scarre on Evil Pleasures pp. 97-102

- Hugh Upton
- Terence Ball, Rousseau's Ghost, Albany, N.Y., State University of New York Press, 1998, pp. 206 pp. 103-104

- John Horton
- Élie Halévy, La formation du radicalisme philosophique, 3 vols., ed. Monique Canto-Sperber, nouvelle édition révisée, Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1995, pp. 363 + 322 + 448. - Élie Halévy, Correspondance (1891–1937), ed. Henriette Guy-Loë, Paris, Éditions de Fallois, 1996, pp. 800 pp. 104-105

- F. Rosen
- James E. Crimmins (ed.), Utilitarians and Religion, Bristol, Thoemmes, 1998, pp. x + 502 pp. 106-107

- Philip Schofield
- Shane O'Neill, Impartiality in Context: Grounding Justice in a Pluralist World, New York, State University of New York Press, 1997, pp. vii + 288 pp. 107-111

- Philip Parvin
- David Weinstein, Equal Freedom and Utility: Herbert Spencer's Liberal Utilitarianism, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1998, pp. xii + 235 pp. 111-114

- Colin Tyler
- Dolores Dooley, Equality in Community, Cork, Cork University Press, 1996, pp. 448 + xxi. - Dolores Dooley (ed.), William Thompson, Appeal (1825), Cork, Cork University Press, 1997, pp. 217 pp. 114-115

- Paul Kelly
- Murray Forsyth and Maurice Keens-Soper (eds.), The Political Classics: Green to Dworkin, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1996, pp. 292 pp. 116-117

- Dudley Knowles
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