Utilitas
1989 - 2024
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Volume 25, issue 4, 2013
- Indeterminacy and the Small-Improvement Argument pp. 433-445

- Johan Gustafsson
- The Problem of Paternal Motives pp. 446-462

- Chris Mills
- Human Rights, Claimability and the Uses of Abstraction pp. 463-486

- Adam Etinson
- Economics and Ethics under the Same Umbrella: Edgeworth's ‘Exact Utilitarianism’, 1877–1881 pp. 487-503

- Shiri Cohen Kaminitz
- Dale E. Miller, J. S. Mill: Moral, Social and Political Thought (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2010), pp. viii + 252 pp. 504-506

- Piers Norris Turner
- David O. Brink, Mill's Progressive Principles (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2013), pp. xix + 307 pp. 507-510

- Diane Jeske
- Frederick Rosen, Mill (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013), pp. xii + 315 pp. 510-513

- David Weinstein
Volume 25, issue 3, 2013
- Unequal Vividness and Double Effect pp. 291-315

- Neil Sinhababu
- More on the Comparative Nature of Desert: Can a Deserved Punishment Be Unjust? pp. 316-333

- Ronen Avraham and Daniel Statman
- An Analysis of Prudential Value pp. 334-354

- Stephen M. Campbell
- The Supererogatory, and How to Accommodate It pp. 355-382

- Dale Dorsey
- The Right Version of ‘the Right Kind of Solution to the Wrong Kind of Reason Problem’ pp. 383-404

- Lars Samuelsson
- Wrong Kind of Reasons and Consequences pp. 405-416

- Richard Rowland
- A Millian Objection to Reasons as Evidence pp. 417-420

- Guy Fletcher
- Hooker on Rule-Consequentialism and Virtue pp. 421-432

- Dale E. Miller
Volume 25, issue 2, 2013
- Adjudication and Expectations: Bentham on the Role of Judges pp. 140-160

- Francesco Ferraro
- Playing Dice with Morality: Weighted Lotteries and the Number Problem pp. 161-181

- Mathieu Doucet
- Aggregation and the Separateness of Persons pp. 182-205

- Iwao Hirose
- A Fresh Start for the Objective-List Theory of Well-Being pp. 206-220

- Guy Fletcher
- Desire Satisfactionism and Time pp. 221-245

- Alexander Sarch
- The Common Structure of Kantianism and Act-Utilitarianism pp. 246-265

- Christopher Woodard
- Books before Chocolate? The Insufficiency of Mill's Evidence for Higher Pleasures pp. 266-276

- Kristin Schaupp
- The Paradox of Moral Complaint: A Reply to Shaham pp. 277-282

- Saul Smilansky
- Gianfranco Pellegrino, La Fabbrica della Felicità: Liberalismo, etica e psicologia in Jeremy Bentham (Naples: Liguori Editore, 2010), pp. 291 pp. 283-284

- Cyprian Blamires
- James Crimmins, Utilitarian Philosophy and Politics: Bentham's Later Years (London and New York: Continuum, 2011), pp. 247 pp. 284-287

- Peter Niesen
- Kathleen Blake, The Pleasures of Benthamism (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009), pp. 267 pp. 287-290

- Shiri Cohen
Volume 25, issue 1, 2013
- The Defence of Utilitarianism in Early Rawls: A Study of Methodological Development pp. 1-31

- Jukka Mäkinen and Marja-Liisa Kakkuri-Knuuttila
- When Helping the Victim Matters More Than Helping a Victim pp. 32-45

- Scott M. James
- Mill, Intuitions and Normativity pp. 46-65

- Christopher Macleod
- Retributivism and Resources pp. 66-79

- Jesper Ryberg
- Should Utilitarianism Be Scalar? pp. 80-95

- Gerald Lang
- Culture and Diversity in John Stuart Mill's Civic Nation pp. 96-120

- Jason Tyndal
- Kok-Chor Tan, Justice, Institutions, and Luck: The Site, Ground, and Scope of Equality (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012), pp. ix + 208 pp. 121-132

- Daniel Halliday
- A Reply to Halliday pp. 133-135

- Kok-Chor Tan
Volume 24, issue 4, 2012
- ‘From a Good Scheme to a Better’: The Itinerancy of Jeremy Bentham, 1769–1789 pp. 443-466

- James Burns
- Empirical and Armchair Ethics pp. 467-482

- Greg Bognar
- Against Equality and Priority pp. 483-501

- Michael Huemer
- Is There a Right to Respect? pp. 502-524

- M. Oreste Fiocco
- What Is the Point of Justice? pp. 525-547

- Andrew Mason
- Gerald Gaus, The Order of Public Reason: A Theory of Freedom and Morality in a Diverse and Bounded World (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011), pp. xx + 621 pp. 548-551

- Fabian Wendt
- Douglas W. Portmore, Commonsense Consequentialism: Wherein Morality Meets Rationality (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011), pp. xx + 266 pp. 551-554

- Jean-Paul Vessel
- Paul Hurley, Beyond Consequentialism (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2009), pp. viii + 275 pp. 554-557

- Andrews Reath
- Jesse J. Prinz, The Emotional Construction of Morals (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2007), pp. ix +334 pp. 558-563

- Ben Fraser
- Allan Gibbard, Reconciling Our Aims: In Search of Bases for Ethics (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008), pp. viii + 216 pp. 563-566

- Brian McELWEE
Volume 24, issue 3, 2012
- The Priority View Bites the Dust? pp. 315-331

- Andrew Williams
- Priority, Preference and Value pp. 332-348

- Martin O'Neill
- In Defence of the Priority View pp. 349-364

- Thomas Porter
- Prioritarianism and the Separateness of Persons pp. 365-380

- Michael Otsuka
- Egalitarianism and the Separateness of Persons pp. 381-398

- Alex Voorhoeve and Marc Fleurbaey
- Another Defence of the Priority View pp. 399-440

- Derek Parfit
- What's the Matter? Review of Derek Parfit, On What Matters — ERRATUM pp. 441-441

- Gerald Lang
Volume 24, issue 2, 2012
- True and Useful: On the Structure of a Two Level Normative Theory pp. 151-171

- Fred Feldman
- Hedonic Tone and the Heterogeneity of Pleasure pp. 172-199

- Ivar Labukt
- On Fairness and Claims pp. 200-213

- Patrick Tomlin
- Internecine War Killings pp. 214-236

- Cécile Fabre
- The Moral Status of Combatants during Military Humanitarian Intervention pp. 237-258

- Alex Leveringhaus
- Duty and Liability pp. 259-277

- Victor Tadros
- Individual Liability in War: A Response to Fabre, Leveringhaus and Tadros pp. 278-299

- Jeff McMAHAN
- What's the Matter? Review of Derek Parfit, On What Matters pp. 300-312

- Gerald Lang
- Mark Stein, Distributive Justice and Disability: Utilitarianism against Egalitarianism (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2006), pp. x + 304. – CORRIGENDUM pp. 313-313

- Serena Olsaretti
Volume 24, issue 1, 2012
- Benthamite Radicalism and its Scots Presbyterian Contexts pp. 1-25

- Valerie Wallace
- Why Poverty Matters Most: Towards a Humanitarian Theory of Social Justice pp. 26-40

- Christopher Freiman
- Uncertainty behind the Veil of Ignorance pp. 41-62

- A. Faik Kurtulmus
- A Robust Defence of the Doctrine of Doing and Allowing pp. 63-81

- Xiaofei Liu
- What's so Bad about Discrimination? pp. 82-100

- Shlomi Segall
- The Prospects for Sufficientarianism pp. 101-117

- Liam Shields
- Clumps and Pumps: Clumpiness, Resolution and Rational Choice pp. 118-125

- Asbjørn Steglich-Petersen
- Consequentialism, Indirect Effects and Fair Trade pp. 126-138

- Andrew Walton
- Brian Feltham and John Cottingham (eds.), Partiality and Impartiality: Morality, Special Relationships, and the Wider World (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), pp. x + 258 pp. 139-143

- Rex Martin
- Amartya Sen, The Idea of Justice (London: Allen Lane, 2009), pp. xxviii + 468 pp. 144-149

- James Connelly
- Fred Feldman, What is This Thing Called Happiness? (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), pp. xv + 286-ERRATUM pp. 150-150

- Erik Angner
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