Utilitas
1989 - 2024
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Volume 27, issue 4, 2015
- A Defence of Average Utilitarianism pp. 389-424

- Michael Pressman
- Freezing Eggs in a Warming World pp. 425-444

- Rob Lawlor
- Consequentialism about Meaning in Life pp. 445-459

- Ben Bramble
- Fairness and Aggregation pp. 460-469

- A. C. Paseau and Ben Saunders
- Fairness, Benefiting by Lottery and the Chancy Satisfaction of Moral Claims pp. 470-486

- Gerard Vong
- David Enoch, Taking Morality Seriously: A Defense of Robust Realism (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011), pp. xi + 295 pp. 487-490

- Knut Olav Skarsaune
Volume 27, issue 3, 2015
- Expectations and the Limits of Legal Validity pp. 263-278

- Andrew T. Forcehimes
- Age and Death: A Defence of Gradualism pp. 279-297

- Joseph Millum
- A New Counterexample to Prioritarianism pp. 298-302

- Toby Ord
- Autonomy and Settling: Rehabilitating the Relationship between Autonomy and Paternalism pp. 303-325

- Rosa Terlazzo
- Utilitarianism, Multiplicity and Liberalism pp. 326-346

- Jeff Sebo
- Non-Renounceable Rights, Paternalism and Autonomy pp. 347-364

- SøREN FLINCH Midtgaard
- Are Enabling and Allowing Harm Morally Equivalent? pp. 365-383

- Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen
- Huei-chun Su, Economic Justice and Liberty: The Social Philosophy in John Stuart Mill's Utilitarianism (London and New York: Routledge, 2013), pp. xx + 214 pp. 384-388

- Wendy Donner
Volume 27, issue 2, 2015
- Moral Psychology and the Unity of Morality pp. 119-146

- James G. Quigley
- Harm and Causation pp. 147-164

- Robert Northcott
- Punishment and Discretion in Mill's Utilitarianism pp. 165-178

- Piers Norris Turner
- Expanding the Justificatory Framework of Mill's Experiments in Living pp. 179-194

- Ryan Muldoon
- The Impotence of the Value Pump pp. 195-216

- John Halstead
- Hypothetical Choice, Egalitarianism and the Separateness of Persons pp. 217-239

- Keith Hyams
- Utilitarianism or Prioritarianism? pp. 240-250

- Torbjörn Tännsjö
- Joshua Gert, Normative Bedrock: Response-Dependence, Rationality, and Reasons (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012), pp. x + 218 pp. 251-254

- Errol Lord
- Thomas Piketty, Capital in the Twenty-First Century, trans. Arthur Goldhammer (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2014), pp. viii + 685 pp. 254-256

- Ben Eggleston
- Paul Bloomfield, The Virtues of Happiness: A Theory of the Good Life (New York: Oxford University Press, 2014), pp. vii + 232 pp. 257-262

- William Hasselberger
Volume 27, issue 1, 2015
- Antiprioritarianism pp. 1-42

- Hilary Greaves
- ‘A medicine for my state of mind’: The Role of Wordsworth in John Stuart Mill's Moral and Psychological Development pp. 43-60

- Liz McKinnell
- The Value of the Virtues pp. 61-81

- Brian McElwee
- Broome's Theory of Fairness and the Problem of Quantifying the Strengths of Claims pp. 82-91

- James R. Kirkpatrick and Nick Eastwood
- Utilitarianism for a Broken World pp. 92-114

- Tim Mulgan
- Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer, The Point of View of the Universe: Sidgwick and Contemporary Ethics (New York: Oxford University Press, 2014), pp. xvi + 403 pp. 115-117

- Ole Martin Moen
Volume 26, issue 4, 2014
- Broome on Fairness and Lotteries pp. 331-345

- Hugh Lazenby
- On The Ambiguous Status of Pleasure in Bentham's Theory of Fictions pp. 346-366

- Jean-Pierre Cléro
- Alienation, Deprivation, and the Well-being of Persons pp. 367-384

- Benjamin Yelle
- Relevance and Non-consequentialist Aggregation pp. 385-408

- J. Paul Kelleher
- A Reconsideration of John Stuart Mill's Account of Political Violence pp. 409-431

- William Whitham
- On the Equivalence of Trolleys and Transplants: The Lack of Intrinsic Difference between ‘Collateral Damage’ and Intended Harm pp. 432-479

- Howard Nye
- John Skorupski, The Domain of Reasons (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), pp. xxii + 525 pp. 480-483

- Hille Paakkunainen
- Nils Holtug, Persons, Interests, and Justice (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), pp. x + 356 pp. 483-486

- Melinda A. Roberts
Volume 26, issue 3, 2014
- Taking Stock of Utilitarianism pp. 231-249

- Roger Crisp
- Overdemanding Consequentialism? An Experimental Approach pp. 250-275

- Martin Bruder and Attila Tanyi
- Consequentialist Options pp. 276-302

- Jussi Suikkanen
- Ross on Self and Others pp. 303-320

- Robert Shaver
- Ingmar Persson, From Morality to the End of Reason (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013), pp. 336 pp. 321-325

- Sven Nyholm
- Varouxakis Georgios Liberty Abroad: J. S. Mill on International Relations (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013), pp. 278 pp. 325-329

- Inder S. Marwah
Volume 26, issue 2, 2014
- Sidgwick on Consequentialism and Deontology: A Critique pp. 129-152

- Thomas Hurka
- Against the Yuck Factor: On the Ideal Role of Disgust in Society pp. 153-177

- Daniel Kelly and Nicolae Morar
- Sometimes Psychopaths get it Right: A Utilitarian Response to ‘The Mismeasure of Morals’ pp. 178-191

- Tyler Paytas
- Green Votes not Green Virtues: Effective Utilitarian Responses to Climate Change pp. 192-205

- Joachim Wündisch
- Perform a Justified Option pp. 206-217

- Joshua Gert
- Dead and Gone? Reply to Jenkins pp. 218-220

- Karl Ekendahl and Jens Johansson
- Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen, Personal Value (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011), pp. xv + 185 pp. 221-223

- Kevin Mulligan
- Martin Peterson, The Dimensions of Consequentialism: Ethics, Equality and Risk (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013), pp. vii + 217 pp. 223-226

- Joanna M. Burch-Brown
- David Phillips, Sidgwickian Ethics (Oxford: University Press, 2011), pp. xii + 163 pp. 226-229

- Hortense Geninet
Volume 26, issue 1, 2014
- Rawls, Reciprocity and the Barely Reasonable pp. 1-22

- Christopher McMahon
- Non-Identity Matters, Sometimes pp. 23-33

- Justin Weinberg
- Moral Dimensions of Moral Hazards pp. 34-50

- Will Braynen
- Borderline Cases and the Collapsing Principle pp. 51-60

- Luke Elson
- Bentham on Mensuration: Calculation and Moral Reasoning pp. 61-104

- Michael Quinn
- Clues for Consequentialists pp. 105-119

- Joanna M. Burch-Brown
- ‘Marcel, the dancing-master’: A Note on the Closing Lines of An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation pp. 120-123

- Emmanuelle de Champs
- Jonathan Haidt, The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion (New York: Pantheon, 2012), pp. xvii + 419 pp. 124-127

- Dale E. Miller
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