Utilitas
1989 - 2024
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Volume 29, issue 4, 2017
- Mill, Rawls and Cohen on Incentives and Occupational Freedom pp. 375-397

- Paula Casal
- War and Global Public Reason pp. 398-422

- Jeremy Williams
- Scepticism about Virtue and the Five-Factor Model of Personality pp. 423-452

- Panos Paris
- Preventing Optimific Wrongings pp. 453-473

- Thomas Sinclair
- Which Problem of Adaptation? pp. 474-492

- Willem van der Deijl
Volume 29, issue 3, 2017
- What's Wrong with Differential Punishment? pp. 257-285

- Benjamin S. Yost
- Transitivity, Moral Latitude, and Supererogation pp. 286-298

- Douglas W. Portmore
- Species Membership and the Veil of Ignorance: What Principles of Justice would the Representatives of all Animals Choose? pp. 299-320

- Hallie Liberto
- Recalibrating Defensive Killing: Liability, Mere Permissibility, and the Problem of Multiple Threats pp. 321-343

- Alejandro Chehtman
- Problems for Perfectionism pp. 344-364

- Gwen Bradford
- Marcel van Ackeren and Michael Kühler (eds.), The Limits of Moral Obligation: Moral Demandingness and Ought Implies Can (New York: Routledge, 2016), pp. ix + 210 pp. 365-369

- Guglielmo Feis
- Fiona Woollard, Doing and Allowing Harm (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015), pp. 239 pp. 369-373

- Peter A. Graham
Volume 29, issue 2, 2017
- Restricted Prioritarianism or Competing Claims? pp. 137-152

- Benjamin Lange
- A Good Death pp. 153-174

- Dale Dorsey
- A Reconsideration of the Harsanyi–Sen–Weymark Debate on Utilitarianism pp. 175-213

- Hilary Greaves
- Treating Broome Fairly pp. 214-238

- Christian Piller
- How Much is Rule-Consequentialism Really Willing to Give Up to Save the Future of Humanity? pp. 239-249

- Patrick Kaczmarek
- Peter Niesen (ed.), Jeremy Bentham: Unsinn auf Stelzen (Nonsense Upon Stilts). Schriften zur Französischen Revolution (Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, 2013), pp. 257 pp. 250-253

- Ulrich Thiele
- Brian Hedden, Reasons Without Persons (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015), pp. 210 pp. 253-256

- Abelard Podgorski
Volume 29, issue 1, 2017
- Being Good by Doing Good: Goodness and the Evaluation of Persons pp. 3-26

- Andreas T. Schmidt
- Effort and Achievement pp. 27-51

- Hasko von Kriegstein
- Preferring to Decrease One's Own Well-Being pp. 52-64

- John Bronsteen
- Calibrating QALYs to Respect Equality of Persons pp. 65-87

- Donald Franklin
- Anton's Game: Deontological Decision Theory for an Iterated Decision Problem pp. 88-109

- Seth Lazar
- Accountability and Intervening Agency: An Asymmetry between Upstream and Downstream Actors pp. 110-124

- Saba Bazargan-Forward
- Measuring the Consequences of Rules: A Reply to Smith pp. 125-131

- Shang Long Yeo
- Joseph Mendola, Human Interests or Ethics for Physicalists (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014), pp. x + 412 pp. 132-135

- David McNAUGHTON
Volume 28, issue 4, 2016
- Mereological Dominance and the Logic of Better-Than pp. 361-367

- James Goodrich
- Human Rights, Categorical Duties: A Dilemma for Instrumentalism pp. 368-395

- Ariel Zylberman
- Rule-Consequentialism and the Significance of Species pp. 396-414

- Pedro Galvão
- The Practice-Independence of Intergenerational Justice pp. 415-440

- Merten Reglitz
- Moral Obligation, Self-Interest and the Transitivity Problem pp. 441-464

- Alfred Archer
- What's the Point of Self-consciousness? A Critique of Singer's Arguments against Killing (Human or Non-human) Self-conscious Animals pp. 465-487

- Federico Zuolo
- Roger Crisp, The Cosmos of Duty: Henry Sidgwick's Methods of Ethics (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2015), pp. xxv + 252 pp. 488-491

- David Phillips
- Iwao Hirose, Moral Aggregation (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2015), pp. vii–234 pp. 491-494

- Lina Eriksson
Volume 28, issue 3, 2016
- Value and Preference Relations: Are They Symmetric? pp. 239-253

- Mauro Rossi
- Original Position Models, Trade-offs and Continuity pp. 254-287

- Steven Daskal
- Interpersonal Comparisons of the Good: Epistemic not Impossible pp. 288-313

- Mathew Coakley
- How to Use the Experience Machine pp. 314-332

- Eden Lin
- Two Kinds of Value Pluralism pp. 333-346

- Miles Tucker
- Fairness and the Strengths of Agents’ Claims pp. 347-360

- Nathaniel Sharadin
Volume 28, issue 2, 2016
- Paternalism: An Analysis pp. 123-135

- Shane Ryan
- Comparative Harm, Creation and Death pp. 136-163

- Neil Feit
- Against Securitism, the New Breed of Actualism in Consequentialist Thought pp. 164-178

- Jean-Paul Vessel
- The Supererogatory and How Not To Accommodate It: A Reply to Dorsey pp. 179-188

- Alfred Archer
- A Humean Constructivist Reading of J. S. Mill's Utilitarian Theory pp. 189-214

- Nicholas Drake
- Should We Prevent Optimific Wrongs? pp. 215-226

- Andreas L. Mogensen
- Harry Frankfurt, On Inequality (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2015), pp. xi + 102 pp. 227-234

- Paul Weithman
- Thomas Hurka, British Ethical Theorists from Sidgwick to Ewing (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014), pp. xiv + 310 pp. 234-237

- Jonas Olson
Volume 28, issue 1, 2016
- Mill on Mental Health Acts pp. 1-18

- Alister Browne
- Mill and the Gorgias pp. 19-27

- David A. Nordquest
- Morality, Accountability and the Wrong Kind of Reasons pp. 28-40

- Micah Lott
- Solving Rule-Consequentialism's Acceptance Rate Problem pp. 41-53

- Timothy D. Miller
- Ethical Dilemmas of Sociability pp. 54-72

- Kimberley Brownlee
- Treating Others Merely as Means: A Reply to Kerstein pp. 73-100

- Lina Papadaki
- Weighting Surprise Parties: Some Problems for Schroeder pp. 101-107

- Olle Risberg
- Roberts on Depletion: How Much Better Can We Do for Future People? pp. 108-118

- Mark E. Greene
- Richard Kraut, Against Absolute Goodness (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011), pp. xii+ 224 pp. 119-122

- Julie Tannenbaum
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