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Utilitas
1989 - 2024
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Volume 9, issue 3, 1997
- The Passions and the Imagination in Wollstonecraft's Theory of Moral Judgement pp. 271-290

- Karen Green
- A Non-proportional Hybrid Moral Theory pp. 291-306

- Tim Mulgan
- Consequentialism, Distribution and Desert pp. 307-318

- Erik Carlson
- Ambiguities in Feldman's Desert-adjusted Values pp. 319-327

- Ingmar Persson
- Constraint Games and the Orthodox Theory of Rationality* pp. 329-349

- R. Eric Barnes
- Donner and Riley on Qualitative Hedonism pp. 351-360

- Geoffrey Scarre
- James Griffin, Value Judgement: Improving our Ethical Beliefs, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1996, pp. xii + 180 pp. 361-363

- Brian Barry
- Dale Van Kley, ed., The French Idea of Freedom: The Old Regime and the Declaration of Rights of 1789, Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1994, pp. xi + 436 pp. 364-365

- John Hope Mason
- Rosalind Hursthouse, Gavin Lawrence and Warren Quinn, eds., Virtues and Reasons: Philippa Foot and Moral Theory, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1995, pp. vii + 350 pp. 366-367

- Julia Driver
- Philip Ironside, The Social and Political Thought of Bertrand Russell: The Development of an Aristocratic Liberalism, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1996, pp. xi + 280 pp. 367-369

- Matthew Festenstein
Volume 9, issue 2, 1997
- Virtue Ethics and the Problem of Indirection: A Pluralistic Value-Centred Approach pp. 167-181

- Christine Swanton
- The Influence of Utilitarianism on Natural Rights Doctrines pp. 183-202

- Gregory I. Molivas
- Equality, Priority, and Time pp. 203-225

- Klemens Kappel
- Well-being and Despair: Dante's Ugolino1 pp. 227-240

- Mozaffar Qizilabash
- The Rejection of Objective Consequentialism pp. 241-248

- Frances Howard-Snyder
- Agent-Neutral Reasons: Are They for Everyone? pp. 249-257

- B. C. Postow
- Christopher J. Berry, The Idea of Luxury: A Conceptual and Historical Investigation, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1994, pp. xiv + 271 pp. 259-261

- Dario Castiglione
- Robert E. Goodin, Utilitarianism as a Public Philosophy, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1995, pp. xii + 352 pp. 261-265

- Matt Matravers
- Paschalis M. Kitromilides, The Enlightenment as Social Criticism: Iosipos Moisiodax and Greek Culture in the Eighteenth Century, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1992, pp. xvii + 203 pp. 265-267

- Kyriacos Demetriou
- John Austin, The Province of Jurisprudence Determined, ed. W. E. Rumble, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1995, pp. xxxix + 293 pp. 267-270

- A. D. E. Lewis
Volume 9, issue 1, 1997
- Introduction pp. 1-2

- C. L. Ten
- Toward Social Reform: Kant's Penal Theory Reinterpreted pp. 3-21

- Sarah Williams Holtman
- Utilitarianism and the Punishment of the Innocent: The Origins of a False Doctrine1 pp. 23-37

- F. Rosen
- Ressentiment, Revenge, and Punishment: Origins of the Nietzschean Critique pp. 39-58

- Robin Small
- Republican Theory and Criminal Punishment pp. 59-79

- Philip Pettit
- Punishment and the Principle of Fair Play1 pp. 81-97

- Anthony Ellis
- Improving our Practice of Sentencing pp. 99-114

- Brenda M. Baker
- Punishment and Race pp. 115-130

- John P. Pittman
- Reductivism, Retributivism, and the Civil Detention of Dangerous Offenders1 pp. 131-146

- David Wood
- Bentham on Colonies and Empire pp. 147-154

- Donald Winch
- John Charvet, The Idea of an Ethical Community, Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1995, pp. 221 pp. 155-156

- A. J. M. Milne
- Julia Stapleton, Englishness and the Study of Politics, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1994, pp. xiv + 251 pp. 156-159

- David Boucher
- Jean-Claude Wolf, John Stuart Mill's ‘Utilitarismus’, Freiburg/Munich, Alber, 1992, pp. 260 pp. 159-160

- Howard Williams
- Susan Wolf, Freedom Within Reason, New York, Oxford University Press, 1990, pp. xii + 162 pp. 161-165

- R. A. Ward
Volume 8, issue 3, 1996
- Introduction pp. 261-261

- P. J. Kelly
- Rational, Fair, and Reasonable pp. 263-271

- Jonathan Wolff
- Impartiality and Liberal Neutrality pp. 273-293

- Simon Caney
- Justice, Contestability, and Conceptions of the Good* pp. 295-305

- Andrew Mason
- The Good, the Bad, and the Impartial pp. 307-328

- John Horton
- What's ‘Wrong’ in Contractualism?* pp. 329-340

- Matt Matravers
- Taking Utilitarianism Seriously pp. 341-355

- P. J. Kelly
- Contractual Justice: A Modest Defence pp. 357-380

- Brian Barry
Volume 8, issue 2, 1996
- The Morality and Utility of Organ Transplantation pp. 141-158

- Robert Audi
- On Life, Death, and Abortion pp. 159-189

- D. W. Haslett
- Which Beings Deserve Ethical Consideration? – From the Sentience Criterion to the Life Criterion1 pp. 191-204

- Shigeo Nagaoka
- Desert and Wages* pp. 205-221

- Owen McLeod
- Bentham on the Identification of Interests* pp. 223-234

- Philip Schofield
- Neutral versus Relative: A Reply to Broome, and McNaughton and Rawling pp. 235-248

- John Skorupski
- Alan Haworth, Anti-Libertarianism, Markets, Philosophy and Myth, London, Routledge, 1994, pp. 154 pp. 249-252

- Lincoln Allison
- Shaun P. Hargreaves Heap and Yanis Varoufakis, Game Theory: A Critical Introduction, London, Routledge, 1995, pp. 296 pp. 252-254

- Keith Dowding
- Paul Anand, Foundations of Rational Choice Under Risk, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1993, pp. xi + 161 pp. 254-256

- Robert Sugden
- Ian R. Christie, The Benthams in Russia 1780–1791, Oxford, Berg, 1993, pp. xiii + 264 pp. 256-258

- W. E. Butler
- Lynn Zastoupil, John Stuart Mill and India, Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1994, pp. 280 pp. 258-260

- J. Majeed
Volume 8, issue 1, 1996
- John M. Robson 1927–1995: A Tribute pp. 1-4

- J. H. Burns
- The Greek Origins of J. S. Mill's Happiness* pp. 5-14

- Geraint Williams
- The Development of Platonic Studies in Britain and the Role of the Utilitarians pp. 15-37

- Kyriacos Demetriou
- J. S. Mill's Liberal Utilitarian Assessment of Capitalism Versus Socialism pp. 39-71

- Jonathan Riley
- J. S. Mill on Oriental Despotism, including its British Variant pp. 73-87

- Robert Kurfirst
- Utilitarian Premises and the Evolutionary Framework of Marshall's Economics pp. 89-108

- Tiziano Raffaelli
- The Principle of Utility and the Principle of Righteousness: Yen Fu and Utilitarianism in Modern China pp. 109-126

- Qiang Li
- David Lyons, Rights, Welfare, and Mill's Moral Theory, New York, Oxford University Press, 1994, pp. 224; - Necip Fikri Alican, Mill's Principle of Utility: a Defense of John Stuart Mill's Notorious Proof, Amsterdam, Rodopi B.V. Editions, 1994, pp. xv + 240 pp. 127-130

- G. W. Smith
- J. Howard Sobel, Taking Chances, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1994, pp. x + 376 pp. 130-131

- Peter Vallentyne
- James Tully, ed., Philosophy in an Age of Pluralism: the Philosophy of Charles Taylor in Question, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1994, pp. xvi + 273 pp. 131-134

- Gordon Graham
- Mark Francis and John Morrow, A History of English Political Thought in the Nineteenth Century London, Duckworth, 1994, pp. viii + 336 pp. 134-137

- Michael Kenny
- David Boucher and Andrew Vincent, A Radical Hegelian: the Political and Social Philosophy of Henry Jones, Cardiff, University of Wales Press, and New York, St Martin's Press, 1993, pp. x + 267 pp. 137-139

- Peter Nicholson
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