Utilitas
1989 - 2024
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Volume 21, issue 4, 2009
- A Conflict in Common-Sense Moral Psychology pp. 401-423

- Aaron Z. Zimmerman
- Ownership and Justice for Animals pp. 424-442

- Alasdair Cochrane
- Is Situationism All Bad News? pp. 443-463

- Luke Russell
- A Paradox for Weak Deontology pp. 464-477

- Michael Huemer
- Some Difficult Intuitions for the Principle of Universality pp. 478-488

- Stephen Kershnar
- Rawls and Cohen on Facts and Principles pp. 489-505

- A. Faik Kurtulmus
- On Three Alleged Theories of Rational Behavior pp. 506-520

- Stuart Rachels
- Joseph Mendola, Goodness and Justice: A Consequentialist Moral Theory (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006), pp. ix + 326 pp. 521-525

- David Cummiskey
- Martha C. Nussbaum, Frontiers of Justice: Disability, Nationality, Species Membership (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2006), pp. xiii + 487 pp. 526-529

- Shlomi Segall
- Ken Binmore, Natural Justice (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005), pp. xii + 207 pp. 529-532

- Karl Widerquist
- Jonathan Wolff and Avner De-Shalit, Disadvantage (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007), pp. ix + 231 pp. 532-535

- Peter Vallentyne
Volume 21, issue 3, 2009
- Meeting Need pp. 250-275

- Nicole Hassoun
- On the Possibility of Kantian Retributivism pp. 276-296

- Dimitri Landa
- Why Hobbes' State of Nature is Best Modeled by an Assurance Game pp. 297-326

- Michael Moehler
- Pain, Dislike and Experience pp. 327-336

- Guy Kahane
- Truth and Acceptance Conditions for Moral Statements Can Be Identical: Further Support for Subjective Consequentialism pp. 337-346

- Scott Forschler
- Utilitarianism and Psychological Realism pp. 347-367

- Sophie Rietti
- Rule-Consequentialism and Irrelevant Others pp. 368-376

- Douglas W. Portmore
- Consequentialism, Integrity, and Ordinary Morality pp. 377-392

- Alex Rajczi
- On Feldman's Theory of Happiness pp. 393-400

- Thomas Blackson
Volume 21, issue 2, 2009
- Millian Qualitative Superiorities and Utilitarianism, Part II pp. 127-143

- Jonathan Riley
- It Ain't My World pp. 144-162

- Rivka Weinberg
- Treating Others Merely as Means pp. 163-180

- Samuel Kerstein
- Imaginative Motivation pp. 181-196

- Frederick Kroon
- Pain's Evils pp. 197-216

- Adam Swenson
- Degrees of Fairness and Proportional Chances pp. 217-221

- Adam Cureton
- Wouldn't It Be Nice If p, Therefore, p (for a moral p) pp. 222-224

- David Enoch
- The Wrong Kind of Solution to the Wrong Kind of Reason Problem pp. 225-232

- Jonas Olson
- Is the Body Special? Review of Cécile Fabre, Whose Body is it Anyway? Justice and the Integrity of the Person pp. 233-245

- Nir Eyal
- Against Body Exceptionalism: A Reply to Eyal pp. 246-248

- Cécile Fabre
Volume 21, issue 1, 2009
- Private Revenge and its Relation to Punishment pp. 1-21

- Brian Rosebury
- Mill, Sentimentalism and the Problem of Moral Authority pp. 22-35

- Daniel Callcut
- Headaches, Lives and Value pp. 36-58

- Dale Dorsey
- Virtue, Satisfaction and Welfare Enhancement pp. 59-71

- Daniel Doviak
- The Epistemic and Informational Requirements of Utilitarianism pp. 72-99

- Hugh Breakey
- The Rejection of Scalar Consequentialism pp. 100-116

- Rob Lawlor
- Stephen Darwall, The Second-Person Standpoint: Morality, Respect and Accountability (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2006), pp. xii + 348 pp. 117-123

- Sam Fleischacker
- Tim Mulgan, The Demands of Consequentialism (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2001), pp. vi + 313 pp. 123-125

- Ben Eggleston
Volume 20, issue 4, 2008
- Dignity, Contractualism and Consequentialism pp. 383-408

- David Cummiskey
- On the Concept of a Morally Relevant Harm pp. 409-423

- David Lefkowitz
- Defending Limits on the Sacrifices We Ought To Make For Others pp. 424-446

- Violetta Igneski
- Who Is Afraid of Numbers? pp. 447-461

- S. Matthew Liao
- The Consistency of Qualitative Hedonism and the Value of (at Least Some) Malicious Pleasures pp. 462-471

- Guy Fletcher
- The Right Kind of Solution to the Wrong Kind of Reason Problem pp. 472-489

- Gerald Lang
- An Augmented Buck-Passing Account of Reasons and Value: Scanlon and Crisp on What Stops the Buck pp. 490-507

- Philip Cook
Volume 20, issue 3, 2008
- Millian Qualitative Superiorities and Utilitarianism, Part I* pp. 257-278

- Jonathan Riley
- Millian Superiorities and the Repugnant Conclusion pp. 279-300

- Karsten Klint Jensen
- Nozick, Ramsey, and Symbolic Utility pp. 301-322

- Wesley Cooper
- Probabilities in Tragic Choices pp. 323-333

- Eduardo Rivera-López
- Context, Character and Consequentialist Friendships pp. 334-347

- Candace L. Upton
- A Consequentialist Distinction between What We Ought to Do and Ought to Try pp. 348-355

- Ingmar Persson
- Benefit versus Numbers versus Helping the Worst-off: An Alternative to the Prevalent Approach to the Just Distribution of Resources pp. 356-382

- Andrew Stark
Volume 20, issue 2, 2008
- Well-Being, Autonomy, and the Horizon Problem pp. 143-168

- Jennifer S. Hawkins
- Abortion, Potential, and Value pp. 169-186

- Reginald Williams
- Egalitarianism and the Putative Paradoxes of Population Ethics pp. 187-198

- Torbjörn Tännsjö
- Consequentialism and the Autonomy of the Deontic pp. 199-216

- David Alm
- Review of Peter Railton, Facts, Values and Norms: Essays toward a Morality of Consequence pp. 217-229

- John Skorupski
- Reply to John Skorupski pp. 230-242

- Peter Railton
- Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and Robert Audi (eds.), Rationality, Rules, and Ideals: Critical Essays on Bernard Gert's Moral Theory (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2002), pp. viii + 326 pp. 243-246

- Mark Timmons
- Joshua Gert, Brute Rationality: Normativity and Human Action (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), pp. xiii + 244 pp. 246-248

- A. M. Viens
- Onora O'Neill, Autonomy and Trust in Bioethics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), pp. xi + 213 pp. 248-250

- Yvette E. Pearson
- C. L. Sheng, A Defense of Utilitarianism (Dallas, Texas: University Press of America, 2004), pp. xi + 236 pp. 250-252

- J. Joseph Miller
- Wilfrid E. Rumble, Doing Austin Justice: The Reception of John Austin's Philosophy of Law in Nineteenth-Century England (London and New York: Continuum, 2005), pp. xi + 270 pp. 252-254

- Matthew H. Kramer
- Michael Byron (ed.), Satisficing and Maximizing (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), pp. 244 pp. 254-256

- Alan H. Goldman
Volume 20, issue 1, 2008
- Beccaria's Luxury of Comfort and Happiness of the Greatest Number pp. 1-20

- Cara Camcastle
- Happiness, the Self and Human Flourishing pp. 21-49

- Daniel M. Haybron
- Value, Reason and Hedonism pp. 50-58

- Alison Hills
- Pettit's Non-iteration Constraint pp. 59-64

- Sean McAleer
- Off Her Trolley? Frances Kamm and the Metaphysics of Morality pp. 65-80

- Alastair Norcross
- Discerning Subordination and Inviolability: A Comment on Kamm's Intricate Ethics pp. 81-91

- Henry S. Richardson
- Double Effect, Triple Effect and the Trolley Problem: Squaring the Circle in Looping Cases pp. 92-110

- Michael Otsuka
- Responses to Commentators on Intricate Ethics1 pp. 111-142

- F. M. Kamm
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