Utilitas
1989 - 2024
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Volume 23, issue 4, 2011
- Bentham on Presumed Offences pp. 363-379

- Frederick Schauer
- Utilitarianism and Recourse to War pp. 380-401

- William H. Shaw
- Absent Desires pp. 402-427

- Toby Handfield
- No Philosophy for Swine: John Stuart Mill on the Quality of Pleasures pp. 428-446

- Michael Hauskeller
- Wishful Thinking in Moral Theorizing: Comment on Enoch pp. 447-450

- Rob van Someren Greve
- Colburn on Covert Influences pp. 451-457

- Donald W. Bruckner
- Fred Feldman, What is This Thing Called Happiness? (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), pp. xv + 286 pp. 458-461

- Erik Angner
- Maurizio Isabella, Risorgimento in Exile: Italian Émigrés and the Liberal International in the Post-Napoleonic Era (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009), pp. 284 pp. 461-463

- Frederick Rosen
- Ben Eggleston, Dale E. Miller and David Weinstein (eds.), John Stuart Mill and the Art of Life (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011), pp. 304 pp. 463-466

- Antis Loizides
Volume 23, issue 3, 2011
- Parental Obligation pp. 249-267

- Nellie Wieland
- Boulders and Trolleys pp. 268-287

- D. W. Haslett
- Act and Principle Contractualism pp. 288-315

- Hanoch Sheinman
- Degrees of Preference and Degrees of Preference Satisfaction pp. 316-323

- Mauro Rossi
- Dead Sea Apples and Desire-Fulfillment Welfare Theories pp. 324-343

- William Lauinger
- Is There a Paradox of Moral Complaint? pp. 344-351

- Talia Shaham
- Annette C. Baier, The Cautious Jealous Virtue: Hume on Justice (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2010), pp. xii + 261 pp. 352-354

- Mikko Tolonen
- Mark Stein, Distributive Justice and Disability: Utilitarianism against Egalitarianism (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2006), pp. x + 304 pp. 355-358

- Serena Olsaretti
- Georgios Varouxakis and Paul Kelly (eds.), John Stuart Mill ― Thought and Influence: The Saint of Rationalism (London and New York: Routledge, 2010), pp. x + 178 pp. 359-361

- Vasilis Grollios
Volume 23, issue 2, 2011
- Spinning the Wheel or Tossing a Coin? pp. 127-139

- Robert Huseby
- What's Special about the State? pp. 140-160

- Helena de Bres
- The Basic Structure and the Principles of Justice pp. 161-182

- András Miklós
- Twinning and Fusion as Arguments against the Moral Standing of the Early Human Embryo pp. 183-205

- Marc Ramsay
- Full Information, Well-Being, and Reasonable Desires pp. 206-227

- Yonatan Shemmer
- Dead and Gone pp. 228-234

- Joyce L. Jenkins
- Roger Crisp, Reasons and the Good (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006), pp. 178 pp. 235-237

- Julia Driver
- Daniel M. Haybron, The Pursuit of Unhappiness: The Elusive Psychology of Well-Being (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008), pp. ix + 357 pp. 237-241

- Jennifer Hawkins
- J. B. Schneewind, Essays on the History of Moral Philosophy (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), pp. xviii + 447 pp. 241-247

- Michael L. Morgan
Volume 23, issue 1, 2011
- Bentham and the Development of the British Critique of Colonialism pp. 1-24

- Peter J. Cain
- Sugden's Critique of the Capability Approach pp. 25-51

- Mozaffar Qizilbash
- Autonomy and Adaptive Preferences pp. 52-71

- Ben Colburn
- Why Women Hug their Chains: Wollstonecraft and Adaptive Preferences pp. 72-87

- Sandrine Berges
- Fairness and Fair Shares pp. 88-93

- Keith Horton
- Intuitions and the Demands of Consequentialism pp. 94-104

- Matthew Tedesco
- In Defence of the Priority View: A Response to Otsuka and Voorhoeve pp. 105-108

- Roger Crisp
- Reply to Crisp pp. 109-114

- Michael Otsuka and Alex Voorhoeve
- Do You Deserve To Be Talented? pp. 115-125

- Ezequiel Spector
Volume 22, issue 4, 2010
- David Hume as a Social Theorist* pp. 369-392

- Brian Barry
- Distributive Justice and Freedom: Cohen on Money and Labour* pp. 393-412

- Cécile Fabre
- Measuring the Consequences of Rules pp. 413-433

- Holly M. Smith
- Can Consequentialists Honour the Special Moral Status of Persons? pp. 434-446

- Martin Peterson
- The (Stabilized) Nash Bargaining Solution as a Principle of Distributive Justice pp. 447-473

- Michael Moehler
- How the Sufficiency Minimum Becomes a Social Maximum pp. 474-480

- Karl Widerquist
- Situationist Social Psychology and J. S. Mill's Conception of Character pp. 481-493

- Robert F. Card
- No Argument against the Continuity of Value: Reply to Dorsey pp. 494-496

- John Broome
- John Broome, Weighing Lives (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2004), pp. 286 pp. 497-500

- Krister Bykvist
- Ben Bradley, Well-Being and Death (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2009), pp. xxi + 198 pp. 500-503

- Douglas W. Portmore
- Shlomi Segall, Health, Luck, and Justice (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2010), pp. x + 239 pp. 503-506

- Marc Fleurbaey
Volume 22, issue 3, 2010
- Moral Aspirations and Ideals pp. 241-257

- Kimberley Brownlee
- Consequentialism's Double-Edged Sword pp. 258-271

- Benjamin Sachs
- Authentic Happiness pp. 272-284

- Greg Bognar
- Being and Betterness pp. 285-302

- Jens Johansson
- Moral Demands, Moral Pragmatics, and Being Good pp. 303-308

- Saul Smilansky
- Hierarchical Consequentialism pp. 309-330

- Re'em Segev
- The Predication Thesis and a New Problem about Persistent Fundamental Legal Controversies pp. 331-350

- Kevin Toh
- Consequentialism and the Wrong Kind of Reasons: A Reply to Lang pp. 351-359

- John Brunero
- Nadia Urbinati and Alex Zakaras (eds.), J. S. Mill's Political Thought: A Bicentennial Reassessment (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007), pp. viii + 392 pp. 360-361

- Gregory Claeys
- C. L. Ten (ed.), Mill's On Liberty: A Critical Guide (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008), pp. 243 pp. 362-364

- Brandon P. Turner
- John Skorupski, Why Read Mill Today? (London: Routledge, 2006), pp. xiii + 121 pp. 364-367

- Alex Zakaras
Volume 22, issue 2, 2010
- Production, Distribution, and J. S. Mill pp. 103-125

- Kevin Vallier
- Mill on the Harm in Not Voting pp. 126-133

- D. G. Brown
- Rawls's Thin (Millean) Defense of Private Property pp. 134-147

- Joseph Persky
- Hedonism and the Variety of Goodness pp. 148-170

- William A. Haines
- Consequentialism and Permissibility pp. 171-183

- Brian McElwee
- Intertemporal Disagreement and Empirical Slippery Slope Arguments pp. 184-197

- Thomas Douglas
- In Defense of a Version of Satisficing Consequentialism pp. 198-221

- Jason Rogers
- The Consequences of Rejecting the Moral Relevance of the Doing–Allowing Distinction pp. 222-227

- Bashshar Haydar
- Risse and Zeckhauser on Racial Profiling: A Reply pp. 228-231

- Reginald Williams
- Fred Feldman, Pleasure and the Good Life: Concerning the Nature, Varieties, and Plausibility of Hedonism (Oxford, Clarendon Press: 2004), pp. xi + 221 pp. 232-234

- Ben Bradley
- F. M. Kamm, Intricate Ethics: Rights, Responsibilities, and Permissible Harms (New York: Oxford University Press, 2007) pp. x + 509 pp. 234-238

- Bernard Gert
- John Christman and Joel Anderson (eds.), Autonomy and the Challenges to Liberalism: New Essays (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005), pp. xii + 383 pp. 238-240

- Steven Wall
Volume 22, issue 1, 2010
- Moral Schizophrenia and the Paradox of Friendship pp. 1-25

- Scott Woodcock
- Are Some Prima Facie Duties More Binding than Others? pp. 26-32

- Michael Robinson
- Objective or Subjective ‘Ought’? pp. 33-35

- Sven Ove Hansson
- A Critique of Sumner's Account of Welfare pp. 36-51

- Anton Tupa
- J. S. Mill's Conception of Utility pp. 52-69

- Ben Saunders
- On Sidgwick's Demise: A Reply to Professor Deigh pp. 70-77

- Anthony Skelton
- Some Further Thoughts on Sidgwick's Epistemology pp. 78-89

- John Deigh
- Bart Schultz and Georgios Varouxakis (eds.), Utilitarianism and Empire (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2005), pp. ix + 263 pp. 90-93

- Casper Sylvest
- Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray: The 1890 and 1891 Texts. The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde, vol. 3, ed. Joseph Bristow (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005), pp. lxxvii + 465 pp. 93-96

- Elijah Millgram
- Jennifer Pitts, A Turn to Empire: The Rise of Imperial Liberalism in Britain and France (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2005), pp. xiv + 382 pp. 96-98

- Georgios Varouxakis
- Philip Schofield, Utility and Democracy: The Political Thought of Jeremy Bentham (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006), pp. xii + 370 pp. 98-101

- Stephen G. Engelmann
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