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Utilitas
1989 - 2024
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Volume 19, issue 4, 2007
- The Trolley Problem as a Problem for Libertarians pp. 407-429

- Guido Pincione
- Character, Global and Local pp. 430-434

- Jonathan Webber
- Sidgwick's Epistemology pp. 435-446

- John Deigh
- Hume on Forgiveness and the Unforgivable pp. 447-465

- Glen Pettigrove
- What Even Consequentialists Should Say About the Virtues pp. 466-486

- Luke Russell
- Pairwise Comparison and Numbers Skepticism pp. 487-504

- Nien-Hê Hsieh, Alan Strudler and David Wasserman
- Parity, Clumpiness and Rational Choice pp. 505-513

- Martin Peterson
- Rule-consequentialism and Internal Consistency: A Reply to Card pp. 514-519

- Brad Hooker
- Edmundson William A., An Introduction to Rights. Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy and Law series (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), pp. xv + 223 pp. 520-522

- Rex Martin
- Barry Brian, Why Social Justice Matters (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2005), pp. vii + 311 pp. 522-524

- Shane D. Courtland
- Scanlon T. M., What We Owe to Each Other (Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press, 1998), pp. 420 pp. 524-526

- Jussi Suikkanen
- Putnam Hilary, Ethics without Ontology (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2004), pp. ix + 129 pp. 526-528

- Daniel R. Boisvert
- Wingo Ajume H., Veil Politics in Liberal Democratic States (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003), pp. xvii + 162 pp. 528-530

- Jonathan Seglow
Volume 19, issue 3, 2007
- The Non-identity Fallacy: Harm, Probability and Another Look at Parfit's Depletion Example pp. 267-311

- M. A. Roberts
- Humean Reflections in the Ethics of Bernard Williams pp. 312-325

- Lorenzo Greco
- The Good and the Right pp. 326-353

- Michael J. Zimmerman
- Mill and the Secret Ballot: Beyond Coercion and Corruption pp. 354-378

- Annabelle Lever
- The Nature of Pleasure: A Critique of Feldman pp. 379-387

- Elinor Mason
- Varieties of Hedonism in Feldman's Pleasure and the Good Life pp. 388-397

- Alastair Norcross
- Reply to Elinor Mason and Alastair Norcross pp. 398-406

- Fred Feldman
Volume 19, issue 2, 2007
- Infanticide pp. 131-159

- Jeff McMahan
- When Utilitarians Should Be Virtue Theorists pp. 160-183

- Dale Jamieson
- Does Non-Cognitivism Rest on a Mistake? pp. 184-200

- Frans Svensson
- Against Consequentialist Theories of Virtue and Vice pp. 201-219

- Todd Calder
- Why One Basic Principle? pp. 220-242

- Jeffrey Brand-Ballard
- Inconsistency and the Theoretical Commitments of Hooker's Rule-Consequentialism pp. 243-258

- Robert F. Card
- Ruth J. Sample, Exploitation: What It Is and Why It's Wrong (Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 2003), pp. xiv + 197 pp. 259-261

- Alan Wertheimer
- Alan Wertheimer, Consent to Sexual Relations (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003), pp. xv + 293 pp. 261-263

- Eric Reitan
- Deen K. Chatterjee (ed.), The Ethics of Assistance: Morality and the Distant Needy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), pp. xi + 292 pp. 264-266

- Stephen Nathanson
Volume 19, issue 1, 2007
- Future People, Involuntary Medical Treatment in Pregnancy and the Duty of Easy Rescue pp. 1-20

- Julian Savulescu
- Respecting Persons, Respecting Preferences pp. 21-46

- Mikhail Valdman
- Comments on Krister Bykvist ‘Prudence for Changing Selves’ pp. 47-50

- Dennis McKerlie
- Rational Choice, Changes in Values over Time, and Well-Being pp. 51-72

- Dennis McKerlie
- Comments on Dennis McKerlie's ‘Rational Choice, Changes in Values over Time, and Well-Being’ pp. 73-77

- Krister Bykvist
- A ‘Fundamental Misunderstanding’? pp. 78-90

- T. H. Irwin
- Schultz's Sidgwick pp. 91-103

- Anthony Skelton
- Mill and Sidgwick, Imperialism and Racism pp. 104-130

- Bart Schultz
Volume 18, issue 4, 2006
- Is Moral Obligation Objective or Subjective? pp. 329-361

- Michael J. Zimmerman
- Value, Interest, and Well-Being pp. 362-382

- Timothy Macklem and John Gardner
- The Epistemic Problem Does Not Refute Consequentialism pp. 383-399

- Tyler Cowen
- Darwall on Rational Care pp. 400-414

- Joseph Raz
- Deconstructing Welfare: Reflections on Stephen Darwall's Welfare and Rational Care pp. 415-426

- Susan Wolf
- Darwall on Welfare as Rational Care pp. 427-433

- James Griffin
- Reply to Griffin, Raz, and Wolf pp. 434-444

- Stephen Darwall
- Nicholas Capaldi, John Stuart Mill: A Biography (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2004), pp. xx + 436 pp. 445-447

- William Stafford
- Russell Hardin, Indeterminacy and Society (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2003), pp. xi + 166 pp. 447-448

- Raimo Tuomela
- Peter Singer, The President of Good and Evil: Taking George W. Bush Seriously (London: Granta Books, 2004), pp. v + 280 pp. 448-449

- Yannick Vanderborght
- Serena Olsaretti (ed.), Desert and Justice (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003), pp. xi + 269 pp. 449-451

- Kimberley Brownlee
Volume 18, issue 3, 2006
- Henry Sidgwick's Practical Ethics: A Defense pp. 199-217

- Anthony Skelton
- Aristotelian Well-Being: A Response to L. W. Sumner's Critique pp. 218-231

- Christopher Hugh Toner
- Value and Friendship: A More Subtle View pp. 232-242

- Thomas Hurka
- Compulsory Insurance without Paternalism pp. 243-263

- Paul Bou-Habib
- Prudence for Changing Selves pp. 264-283

- Krister Bykvist
- The Paradox of Moral Complaint pp. 284-290

- Saul Smilansky
- Ethical Theories and Moral Guidance pp. 291-309

- Pekka Väyrynen
- Anna Elisabetta Galeotti, Toleration as Recognition (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2002), pp. viii + 242 pp. 310-312

- Glen Newey
- Jeremy Bentham, Un Fragmento sobre el Gobierno, preliminary study, translation and notes by Enrique Bocardo Crespo (Madrid: Editorial Tecnos, 2003), pp. lxxxvi + 279 pp. 313-315

- Manuel Escamilla
- Wilhelm Hofmann, Politik des aufgeklärten Glücks. Jeremy Benthams philosophisch-politisches Denken [Politics of Enlightened Happiness. Jeremy Bentham's Philosophico-political Thought] (Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2002), pp. 330 pp. 315-317

- Wolfgang Ertl
- Jo Ellen Jacobs, The Complete Works of Harriet Taylor Mill (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1998), pp. xxxv + 587 Jo Ellen Jacobs, The Voice of Harriet Taylor Mill (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2002), pp. xxi + 270 pp. 317-321

- Rita Manning
- Joseph Raz, Engaging Reason: On the Theory of Value and Action (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999), pp. 336 Joseph Raz, The Practice of Value, ed. R. Jay Wallace (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2003), pp. vii + 161 pp. 321-325

- Daniel E. Palmer
- Jeremy Waldron, God, Locke, and Equality: Christian Foundations in Locke's Political Thought (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), pp. xii + 263 pp. 325-327

- Ruth Sample
Volume 18, issue 2, 2006
- Against Satisficing Consequentialism pp. 97-108

- Ben Bradley
- Interests, Universal and Particular: Bentham's Utilitarian Theory of Value pp. 109-133

- Gerald J. Postema
- The Foundations of Godwinian Impartiality pp. 134-153

- Robert Lamb
- Against Individualistic Justifications of Property Rights pp. 154-172

- Rowan Cruft
- Review of Rosen's Classical Utilitarianism from Hume to Mill pp. 173-181

- David Lyons
- Epicureanism and Utilitarianism: A Reply to Professor Lyons pp. 182-187

- Frederick Rosen
- Andrew Mason, Community, Solidarity and Belonging: Levels of Community and their Normative Significance (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000), pp. viii + 246 pp. 188-190

- David Archard
- Thomas Hurka, Virtue, Vice, and Value (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001), pp. ix + 272 pp. 190-192

- Julia Driver
- Daniel Kahneman, Ed Diener, and Norbert Schwarz (eds.), Well-Being: The Foundations of Hedonic Psychology (New York: The Russell Sage Foundation, 1999), pp. xii + 593 pp. 192-196

- Fred Feldman
- Robert A. Hinde, Why Good is Good: The Sources of Morality (London: Routledge, 2002), pp. xiv + 241 pp. 196-198

- Dale Jamieson
Volume 18, issue 1, 2006
- Utility and Capability pp. 1-19

- L.W. Sumner
- Capability, Happiness and Adaptation in Sen and J. S. Mill pp. 20-32

- Mozaffar Qizilbash
- What We Desire, What We Have Reason to Desire, Whatever We Might Desire: Mill and Sen on the Value of Opportunity pp. 33-51

- Robert Sugden
- Freedom and Social Choice: Notes in the Margin pp. 52-60

- Kenneth Arrow
- Liberal Rights in a Pareto-optimal Code pp. 61-79

- Jonathan Riley
- Reason, Freedom and Well-being pp. 80-96

- Amartya Sen
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