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Utilitas
1989 - 2024
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Volume 11, issue 3, 1999
- Conceptions of Cosmopolitanism pp. 255-276

- Samuel Scheffler
- Killing, Letting Die and Preventing People From Being Saved pp. 277-295

- Matthew Hanser
- The Relation between Jeremy Bentham's Psychological, and his Ethical, Hedonism pp. 296-319

- T. L. S. Sprigge
- Bentham and J. S. Mill on Tax Reform pp. 320-339

- Takuo Dome
- Is Hypocrisy a Problem for Consequentialism? pp. 340-346

- William H. Shaw
- Is Qualitative Hedonism Incoherent? pp. 347-358

- Jonathan Riley
- Reasoning about Rationality pp. 359-374

- Christopher Megone
Volume 11, issue 2, 1999
- Obligation and Joint Commitment pp. 143-163

- Margaret Gilbert
- Michael Smith and the Daleks: Reason, Morality, and Contingency pp. 164-177

- James Lenman
- The Non-arbitrariness of Reasons: Reply to Lenman pp. 178-193

- Michael Smith
- Intrinsic Value and Investment pp. 194-214

- Ken O'Day
- Rights, intrinsic values and the politics of abortion pp. 215-229

- Linda Barclay
- Pleasure as a Mental State pp. 230-234

- David Sobel
- Politics, Faith, and Scepticism pp. 235-245

- Luke O'Sullivan and Noël O'Sullivan
- Andrew von Hirsch, Censure and Sanctions, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1993, pp. xviii + 111 pp. 246-251

- Matt Matravers
- E. F. Paul, F. D. MillerJr and J. Paul (eds.), Cultural Pluralism and Moral Knowledge, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1994, pp. 301 pp. 251-253

- David Mcnaughton
Volume 11, issue 1, 1999
- The Moral Aspect of Nonmoral Goods and Evils pp. 1-15

- Michael J. Zimmerman
- Utility, Priority and Possible People pp. 16-36

- Nils Holtug
- Rag-bags, Disputes and Moral Pluralism pp. 37-48

- Berys Gaut
- In What Way are Constraints Paradoxical? pp. 49-70

- Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen
- Dilemmas and Moral Realism pp. 71-90

- Nick Zangwill
- The Oughts and Cans of Objective Consequentialism pp. 91-96

- Erik Carlson
- The Rejection of Objective Consequentialism: A Comment pp. 97-105

- Mozaffar Qizilbash
- Response to Carlson and Qizilbash pp. 106-111

- Frances Howard-Snyder
- Griffin's Modest Proposal pp. 112-121

- Michele M. Moody-Adams
- What Can Philosophy Contribute to Ethics?: A Dialogue with Moody-Adams pp. 122-129

- James Griffin
- David Copp, Morality, Normativity, and Society, Oxford, Oxford University Press. 1995, pp. 262 pp. 130-133

- Peter Vallentyne
- Donald Winch, Riches and Poverty: An Intellectual History of Political Economy in Britain 1750–1834, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1996, pp. 428 pp. 133-134

- James E. Crimmins
- Robert George (ed.), Natural Law, Liberalism, and Morality, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1996, pp. x + 311 pp. 134-137

- T. M. Wilkinson
- Philip Pettit, Republicanism: A Theory of Freedom and Government, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1997, pp. 304 pp. 137-139

- J. F. Spitz
Volume 10, issue 3, 1998
- The Right and the Good and W. D. Ross's Criticism of Consequentialism pp. 261-280

- David Wiggins
- Wiggins and Ross pp. 281-285

- Jonathan Dancy
- Under Moore's Spell pp. 286-291

- Stephen Darwall
- Grouping and the Imposition of Loss pp. 292-319

- F. M. Kamm
- Public Service Utilitarianism as a Role Responsibility pp. 320-336

- Robert E. Goodin
- Fundamental Equality pp. 337-352

- John Charvet
- Egalitarianism versus Utilitarianism pp. 353-367

- Ken Binmore
- Bernard Berofsky, Liberation from the Self: A Theory of Personal Autonomy, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1995, pp. 270 pp. 368-369

- Denis G. Arnold
- Ian Shapiro and Donald P. Green, Pathologies of Rational Choice Theory: A Critique of Applications in Political Science, New Haven, Yale University Press, 1994, pp. xi + 239 pp. 370-372

- Andrew Hindmoor
- James Tully, Strange Multiplicity: Constitutionalism in an Age of Diversity, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1995, pp. 253 pp. 372-373

- Monica Mookherjee
Volume 10, issue 2, 1998
- Individual Sacrifice and the Greatest Happiness: Bentham on Utility and Rights pp. 129-143

- F. Rosen
- Bentham's Equality-Sensitive Utilitarianism pp. 144-158

- Gerald J. Postema
- Rosen's Sacrifice of Utility pp. 159-164

- Ross Harrison
- More on Bentham on Utility and Rights pp. 165-167

- P.J. Kelly
- Hypocrisy and Consequentialism pp. 168-194

- Eldon Soifer and Béla Szabados
- Is it Rational to Maximize? pp. 195-221

- James Wood Bailey
- Critical Review of Rawls's Political Liberalism: A Utilitarian and Decision-Theoretical Analysis of the Main Arguments pp. 222-240

- Stephen W. Ball
- John Keane, Tom Paine, A Political Life, London, Bloomsbury, 1995, pp. xxii + 644 pp. 241-246

- Anthony Arblaster
- Diemut Bubeck, Care, Gender and Justice, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1995, pp. 281 pp. 246-249

- Diana Tietjens Meyers
- W. J. Waluchow, Inclusive Legal Positivism, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1994, pp. x + 290 pp. 249-252

- Roger A. Shiner
- Russell Hardin, One for All: The Logic of Group Conflict, Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 1995, pp. 288 pp. 252-255

- Vittorio Bufacchi
- Brad Hooker (ed.), Rationality, Rules, and Utility: New Essays on the Moral Philosophy of Richard B. Brandt, Boulder, Westview, 1993, pp. vii + 261 pp. 255-257

- Daniel M. Farrell
- Ronald J. Terchek, Republican Paradoxes and Liberal Anxieties: Retrieving Neglected Fragments of Political Theory, Lanham, MD, Rowman and Littlefield, 1997, pp. xii + 275 pp. 257-260

- Dale E. Miller
Volume 10, issue 1, 1998
- Mill, Indecency and the Liberty Principle pp. 1-16

- Jonathan Wolff
- John Stuart Mill on Race pp. 17-32

- Georgios Varouxakis
- Was Mill a Utilitarian? pp. 33-67

- Christopher Miles Coope
- Internal Sanctions in Mill's Moral Psychology pp. 68-82

- Dale E. Miller
- The Worm at the Root of the Passions: Poetry and Sympathy in Mill's Utilitarianism pp. 83-104

- L. A. Paul
- The Return of James Mill* pp. 105-121

- Mariangela Ripoli
- Stove's Reading of Mill pp. 122-126

- D. G. Brown
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