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Utilitas
1989 - 2024
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Volume 7, issue 2, 1995
- Justice, Desert, and the Repugnant Conclusion* pp. 189-206

- Fred Feldman
- Taking Justice Too Seriously pp. 207-216

- Peter Vallentyne
- Nihilism and Scepticism About Moral Obligations pp. 217-236

- Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
- Justification, Scepticism, and Nihilism pp. 237-246

- Simon Blackburn
- Unknowable Obligations* pp. 247-271

- Roy Sorensen
- Sorensen on Unknowable Obligations pp. 273-279

- Theodore Sider
- Monkeying with Motives: Agent-Basing Virtue Ethics* pp. 281-288

- Julia Driver
- Moral Character and the Iteration Problem pp. 289-299

- Garrett Cullity
- The Importance of Being Important: Euthanasia and Critical Interests in Dworkin's Life's Dominion pp. 301-314

- David Mitchell
- Skorupski on Agent-Neutrality pp. 315-317

- John Broome
- Agent-Relativity and Terminological Inexactitudes pp. 319-325

- David McNaughton and Piers Rawling
- Thomas Hurka, Perfectionism, New York, Oxford University Press, 1993, pp. xi + 222 pp. 327-329

- D. A. Lloyd Thomas
- Peter Singer, ed., A Companion to Ethics, Oxford, Blackwell, 1993, first edn. 1991, paperback edn. with corrections 1993, pp. xxii + 565. - Peter Singer, ed., Ethics, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1994, pp. x + 415 pp. 329-331

- S. E. Marshall
- David Papineau, Philosophical Naturalism, Oxford, Blackwell, 1993, pp. xii + 219 pp. 332-333

- N. J. H. Dent
- Jules L. Coleman and Allen Buchanan, eds., In Harm's Way: Essays in Honor of Joel Feinberg, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1994, pp. x + 359 pp. 334-337

- Dudley Knowles
- Richard Norman, Ethics, Killing and War, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1995, pp. x + 256 pp. 337-340

- Andrew Linklater
- Nicholas Rescher, Pluralism: Against the Demand for Consensus, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1993, pp. viii + 208 pp. 340-343

- S. O'Neill
- Ross Harrison, Democracy, Routledge, London, 1993, pp. 304 pp. 343-345

- Anthony Arblaster
Volume 7, issue 1, 1995
- Killing and Equality pp. 1-29

- Jeff McMahan
- Value and Agent-Relative Reasons pp. 31-47

- David McNaughton and Piers Rawling
- Agent-Neutrality, Consequentialism, Utilitarianism … A Terminological Note* pp. 49-54

- John Skorupski
- Peter Singer on Why Persons are Irreplaceable pp. 55-66

- Ingmar Persson
- William Godwin and the Defence of Impartialist Ethics1 pp. 67-86

- Peter Singer, Leslie Cannold and Helga Kuhse
- Voluntarism and the Origins of Utilitarianism pp. 87-96

- J. B. Schneewind
- Time, Revolution, and Prescriptive Right in Hume's Theory of Government pp. 97-119

- Frederick G. Whelan
- Was T. H. Green a Utilitarian?* pp. 121-144

- Avital Simhony
- Obligation, Human Frailty, and Utilitarianism1 pp. 145-156

- Mozaffar Qizilbash
- Hart's Legal Philosophy pp. 157-163

- Rex Martin
- John Stuart Mill, Indexes to the Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, ed. Jean O'Grady with John M. Robson (The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, vol. xxxiii), Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1991, pp. xxx + 690 pp. 165-166

- Philip Schofield
- Jules L. Coleman, Risks and Wrongs, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1993, pp. xvii + 508 pp. 167-169

- Brenda M. Baker
- Eric Rakowski, Equal Justice, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1993, pp. xii + 385 pp. 169-172

- Simon Caney
- Simon Blackburn, Essays in Quasi-Realism, New York, Oxford University Press, 1993, pp. 262 pp. 172-175

- A. W. Price
- R. P. George, Making Men Moral: Civil Liberties and Public Morality, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1993, pp. xvi + 241 pp. 175-178

- Andrew Mason
- Jon Elster, Political Psychology, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1993, pp. viii + 204 pp. 178-181

- Jonathan Bradbury
- Keith M. Dowding, Rational Choice and Political Power, Aldershot, Edward Elgar, 1991, pp. 208 pp. 181-184

- Peter Morriss
- A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy, edited by Robert E. Goodin and Philip Pettit, Oxford and Cambridge MA, Blackwell, 1993, pp. viii + 679 pp. 184-186

- Adam Swift
- Christian Laval, Jeremy Bentham: Le pouvoir des fictions, Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1994, pp. 124 pp. 186-187

- Michael Drolet
Volume 6, issue 2, 1994
- Repugnant Desires and the Two-Tier Conception of Utility pp. 171-176

- Madison Powers
- The Distinction Between Criterion and Decision Procedure: A Reply to Madison Powers pp. 177-182

- James Griffin
- The Problem of Endless Joy: Is Infinite Utility Too Much for Utilitarianism? pp. 183-192

- J. L. A. Garcia and M. T. Nelson
- Infinite Utility and Temporal Neutrality pp. 193-199

- Peter Vallentyne
- Consequentialism, Moral Responsibility, and the Intention/ Foresight Distinction1 pp. 201-216

- Justin Oakley and Dean Cocking
- The Multiplication of Utility pp. 217-218

- N. M. L. Nathan
- Epicurus as a Forerunner of Utilitarianism pp. 219-231

- Geoffrey Scarre
- Obedience to Rules and Berkeley's Theological Utilitarianism* pp. 233-242

- Matti Häyry and Heta Häyry
- Malthus on Colonization and Economic Development: A Comparison with Adam Smith* pp. 243-266

- J. M. Pullen
- Conflicting Principles or Completing Counterparts? J. S. Mill on Political Economy and the Equality of Women pp. 267-285

- Michele Green
- John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor on Women and Marriage pp. 287-299

- Susan Mendus
- The Coherence of Two-Level Utilitarianism: Hare vs. Williams pp. 301-309

- Sanford S. Levy
- Jeremy Bentham, Official Aptitude Maximized; Expense Minimized, ed. Philip Schofield, (The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham), Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1993, pp. li + 504 pp. 311-313

- Iain Hampsher-Monk
- David Lyons, Moral Aspects of Legal Theory: Essays on Law, Justice, and Political Responsibility, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1993, pp. 217 pp. 313-317

- C. L. Ten
- David Gauthier and Robert Sugden, eds., Rationality, Justice and the Social Contract: Themes from ‘Morals by Agreement’, London, Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1993, pp. xii + 201 pp. 317-319

- David Boucher
- Philip Pettit, The Common Mind: An Essay on Psychology, Society, and Politics, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1993, pp. xiv + 365 pp. 319-324

- Andrew Vincent
- James S. Fishkin, The Dialogue of Justice: Towards a Self-Reflective Society, Yale University Press, 1992, pp. vi + 243 pp. 324-326

- Susan Mendus
- Peter Johnson, Frames of Deceit: a Study of the Loss and Recovery of Public and Private Trust, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993, pp. 256 pp. 326-328

- Barbara McGuinness
- Stephen Guest, Ronald Dworkin, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 1992, pp. ix + 320 pp. 328-332

- Gerald J. Postema
- David Allan Virtue, Learning and the Scottish Enlightenment: Ideals of Scholarship in Early Modern History, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 1993, pp. viii + 276 pp. 332-334

- Christopher J. Berry
- Javed Majeed Ungoverned Imaginings: James Mill's ‘The History of British India’ and Orientalism, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1992, pp. 225 pp. 334-335

- Penelope Carson
- Joyce Youings ed., Sir John Bowring, 1792-1872: Aspects of his Life and Career, Plymouth, Latimer Trend and Company Ltd., for The Devonshire Association, 1993, pp. viii + 109 pp. 336-339

- R. K. Webb
- Spencer, Political Writings, ed. John Offer, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1994, pp. xxxviii + 186. - Hobhouse, Liberalism and Other Writings, ed. James Meadowcroft, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1994, pp. xl + 201 pp. 339-341

- Michael Taylor
Volume 6, issue 1, 1994
- Maurice Cranston (1920–1993) pp. 1-7

- D. D. Raphael
- The Groundlessness of Natural Rights pp. 9-24

- Ingmar Persson
- Equality and Priority pp. 25-42

- Dennis Mckerlie
- Act Utilitarianism and Decision Procedures pp. 43-53

- Robert L. Frazier
- J. S. Mill's Proof of the Principle of Utility pp. 55-63

- D. D. Raphael
- Rethinking Institutions in Late Georgian England* pp. 65-80

- Roy Porter
- Jeremy Bentham on the Relief of Indigence: An Exercise in Applied Philosophy pp. 81-96

- Michael Quinn
- Rethinking the Debates on the Poor Law in Early Nineteenth-Century England pp. 97-116

- David Eastwood
- External Preferences and Liberal Equality pp. 117-133

- P. M. O'Connor
- Janet Semple, Bentham's Prison: A Study of the Panopticon Penitentiary, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1993, pp. 344 pp. 135-138

- Judge Stephen Tumim
- Allison Dube, The Theme of Acquisitiveness in Bentham's Political Thought, New York and London, Garland Publishing, Inc., 1991, ix + 368 pp pp. 138-140

- James E. Crimmins
- Bruce L. Kinzer, Ann P. Robson and John M. Robson, A Moralist In and Out of Parliament: John Stuart Mill at Westminster, 1865–1868, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1992. pp. viii + 317 pp. 140-143

- Richard Ashcraft
- Horacio Spector, Autonomy and Rights: The Moral Foundations of Liberalism, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1992, pp. 196 pp. 143-145

- D. Weinstein
- Lincoln Allison, Ecology and Utility: The Philosophical Dilemmas of Planetary Management, Leicester University Press, 1991, pp. 185 pp. 145-147

- Daniel Holbrook
- Michael Quinn, Justice and Egalitarianism, Formal and Substantive Equality in Some Recent Theories of Justice, New York and London, Garland Publishing, Inc., 1991, pp. 354 pp. 147-149

- Peter Johnson
- Bradley W. Bateman and John B. Davis, eds., Keynes and Philosophy: Essays on the Origin of Keynes's Thought, Aldershot, Edward Elgar, 1991, pp. vii + 146. - Bill Gerrard and John Hillard, eds., The Philosophy and Economics of J. M. Keynes, Aldershot, Edward Elgar, 1992, pp. xiii + 253 pp. 149-151

- D. E. Moggridge
- Hans Kelsen, Introduction to the Problems of Legal Theory, trans. Bonnie and Stanley Paulson, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1992, pp. 125 pp. 151-155

- Alida R. Wilson
- Peter Jones and Andrew S. Skinner, eds., Adam Smith Reviewed, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 1992. pp. xii + 251. - John J. Jenkins, Understanding Hume, ed. Peter Lewis and Geoffrey Madell, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 1992, pp. 215 pp. 155-157

- Christopher J. Berry
- Michael J. Lacey and Knud Haakonssen, eds., A Culture of Rights: The Bill of Rights in Philosophy, Politics, and Law—1791 and 1991, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1991, pp. viii + 474 pp. 157-160

- Richard Dagger
- Mark Philp, ed., The French Revolution and British Popular Politics, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1990, pp. 238 pp. 160-162

- Philip Schofield
- George Armstrong Kelly, The Humane Comedy: Constant, Tocqueville, and French Liberalism, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1992, pp. xiii + 262 pp. 162-164

- Mark Philp
- Biancamaria Fontana, Benjamin Constant and the Post-Revolutionary Mind, New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 1991, pp. vi + 165 pp. 164-166

- Richard Bellamy
- Stefan Collini, Public Moralists: Political Thought and Intellectual Life in Britain 1850–1930, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1991, pp. 383 pp. 166-168

- Peter Nicholson
- R. W. Davis and R. J. Helmstadter, eds., Religion and Irreligion in Victorian Society. Essays in Honor of R. K. Webb, New York and London, Routledge, 1992, pp. x + 205 pp. 168-169

- Jonathan Harris
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