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September 2009, Volume 21, Issue 3
June 2009, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 127-143 Millian Qualitative Superiorities and Utilitarianism, Part II
by Riley, Jonathan
- 144-162 It Ain't My World
by Weinberg, Rivka
- 163-180 Treating Others Merely as Means
by Kerstein, Samuel
- 181-196 Imaginative Motivation
by Kroon, Frederick
- 197-216 Pain's Evils
by Swenson, Adam
- 217-221 Degrees of Fairness and Proportional Chances
by Cureton, Adam
- 222-224 Wouldn't It Be Nice If p, Therefore, p (for a moral p)
by Enoch, David
- 225-232 The Wrong Kind of Solution to the Wrong Kind of Reason Problem
by Olson, Jonas
- 233-245 Is the Body Special? Review of Cécile Fabre, Whose Body is it Anyway? Justice and the Integrity of the Person
by Eyal, Nir
- 246-248 Against Body Exceptionalism: A Reply to Eyal
by Fabre, Cécile
March 2009, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-21 Private Revenge and its Relation to Punishment
by Rosebury, Brian
- 22-35 Mill, Sentimentalism and the Problem of Moral Authority
by Callcut, Daniel
- 36-58 Headaches, Lives and Value
by Dorsey, Dale
- 59-71 Virtue, Satisfaction and Welfare Enhancement
by Doviak, Daniel
- 72-99 The Epistemic and Informational Requirements of Utilitarianism
by Breakey, Hugh
- 100-116 The Rejection of Scalar Consequentialism
by Lawlor, Rob
- 117-123 Stephen Darwall, The Second-Person Standpoint: Morality, Respect and Accountability (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2006), pp. xii + 348
by Fleischacker, Sam
- 123-125 Tim Mulgan, The Demands of Consequentialism (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2001), pp. vi + 313
by Eggleston, Ben
December 2008, Volume 20, Issue 4
September 2008, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 257-278 Millian Qualitative Superiorities and Utilitarianism, Part I
by Riley, Jonathan
- 279-300 Millian Superiorities and the Repugnant Conclusion
by Jensen, Karsten Klint
- 301-322 Nozick, Ramsey, and Symbolic Utility
by Cooper, Wesley
- 323-333 Probabilities in Tragic Choices
by Rivera-López, Eduardo
- 334-347 Context, Character and Consequentialist Friendships
by Upton, Candace L.
- 348-355 A Consequentialist Distinction between What We Ought to Do and Ought to Try
by Persson, Ingmar
- 356-382 Benefit versus Numbers versus Helping the Worst-off: An Alternative to the Prevalent Approach to the Just Distribution of Resources
by Stark, Andrew
June 2008, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 143-168 Well-Being, Autonomy, and the Horizon Problem
by Hawkins, Jennifer S.
- 169-186 Abortion, Potential, and Value
by Williams, Reginald
- 187-198 Egalitarianism and the Putative Paradoxes of Population Ethics
by Tännsjö, Torbjörn
- 199-216 Consequentialism and the Autonomy of the Deontic
by Alm, David
- 217-229 Review of Peter Railton, Facts, Values and Norms: Essays toward a Morality of Consequence
by Skorupski, John
- 230-242 Reply to John Skorupski
by Railton, Peter
- 243-246 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
by Timmons, Mark
- 246-248 Joshua Gert, Brute Rationality: Normativity and Human Action (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), pp. xiii + 244
by Viens, A. M.
- 248-250 Onora O'Neill, Autonomy and Trust in Bioethics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), pp. xi + 213
by Pearson, Yvette E.
- 250-252 C. L. Sheng, A Defense of Utilitarianism (Dallas, Texas: University Press of America, 2004), pp. xi + 236
by Miller, J. Joseph
- 252-254 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
by Kramer, Matthew H.
- 254-256 Michael Byron (ed.), Satisficing and Maximizing (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), pp. 244
by Goldman, Alan H.
March 2008, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-20 Beccaria's Luxury of Comfort and Happiness of the Greatest Number
by Camcastle, Cara
- 21-49 Happiness, the Self and Human Flourishing
by Haybron, Daniel M.
- 50-58 Value, Reason and Hedonism
by Hills, Alison
- 59-64 Pettit's Non-iteration Constraint
by Mcaleer, Sean
- 65-80 Off Her Trolley? Frances Kamm and the Metaphysics of Morality
by Norcross, Alastair
- 81-91 Discerning Subordination and Inviolability: A Comment on Kamm's Intricate Ethics
by Richardson, Henry S.
- 92-110 Double Effect, Triple Effect and the Trolley Problem: Squaring the Circle in Looping Cases
by Otsuka, Michael
- 111-142 Responses to Commentators on Intricate Ethics1
by Kamm, F. M.
December 2007, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 407-429 The Trolley Problem as a Problem for Libertarians
by Pincione, Guido
- 430-434 Character, Global and Local
by Webber, Jonathan
- 435-446 Sidgwick's Epistemology
by Deigh, John
- 447-465 Hume on Forgiveness and the Unforgivable
by Pettigrove, Glen
- 466-486 What Even Consequentialists Should Say About the Virtues
by Russell, Luke
- 487-504 Pairwise Comparison and Numbers Skepticism
by Hsieh, Nien-Hê & Strudler, Alan & Wasserman, David
- 505-513 Parity, Clumpiness and Rational Choice
by Peterson, Martin
- 514-519 Rule-consequentialism and Internal Consistency: A Reply to Card
by Hooker, Brad
- 520-522 Edmundson William A., An Introduction to Rights. Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy and Law series (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), pp. xv + 223
by Martin, Rex
- 522-524 Barry Brian, Why Social Justice Matters (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2005), pp. vii + 311
by Courtland, Shane D.
- 524-526 Scanlon T. M., What We Owe to Each Other (Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press, 1998), pp. 420
by Suikkanen, Jussi
- 526-528 Putnam Hilary, Ethics without Ontology (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2004), pp. ix + 129
by Boisvert, Daniel R.
- 528-530 Wingo Ajume H., Veil Politics in Liberal Democratic States (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003), pp. xvii + 162
by Seglow, Jonathan
September 2007, Volume 19, Issue 3
June 2007, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 131-159 Infanticide
by Mcmahan, Jeff
- 160-183 When Utilitarians Should Be Virtue Theorists
by Jamieson, Dale
- 184-200 Does Non-Cognitivism Rest on a Mistake?
by Svensson, Frans
- 201-219 Against Consequentialist Theories of Virtue and Vice
by Calder, Todd
- 220-242 Why One Basic Principle?
by Brand-Ballard, Jeffrey
- 243-258 Inconsistency and the Theoretical Commitments of Hooker's Rule-Consequentialism
by Card, Robert F.
- 259-261 Ruth J. Sample, Exploitation: What It Is and Why It's Wrong (Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 2003), pp. xiv + 197
by Wertheimer, Alan
- 261-263 Alan Wertheimer, Consent to Sexual Relations (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003), pp. xv + 293
by Reitan, Eric
- 264-266 Deen K. Chatterjee (ed.), The Ethics of Assistance: Morality and the Distant Needy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), pp. xi + 292
by Nathanson, Stephen
March 2007, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-20 Future People, Involuntary Medical Treatment in Pregnancy and the Duty of Easy Rescue
by Savulescu, Julian
- 21-46 Respecting Persons, Respecting Preferences
by Valdman, Mikhail
- 47-50 Comments on Krister Bykvist ‘Prudence for Changing Selves’
by Mckerlie, Dennis
- 51-72 Rational Choice, Changes in Values over Time, and Well-Being
by Mckerlie, Dennis
- 73-77 Comments on Dennis McKerlie's ‘Rational Choice, Changes in Values over Time, and Well-Being’
by Bykvist, Krister
- 78-90 A ‘Fundamental Misunderstanding’?
by Irwin, T. H.
- 91-103 Schultz's Sidgwick
by Skelton, Anthony
- 104-130 Mill and Sidgwick, Imperialism and Racism
by Schultz, Bart
December 2006, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 329-361 Is Moral Obligation Objective or Subjective?
by Zimmerman, Michael J.
- 362-382 Value, Interest, and Well-Being
by Macklem, Timothy & Gardner, John
- 383-399 The Epistemic Problem Does Not Refute Consequentialism
by Cowen, Tyler
- 400-414 Darwall on Rational Care
by Raz, Joseph
- 415-426 Deconstructing Welfare: Reflections on Stephen Darwall's Welfare and Rational Care
by Wolf, Susan
- 427-433 Darwall on Welfare as Rational Care
by Griffin, James
- 434-444 Reply to Griffin, Raz, and Wolf
by Darwall, Stephen
- 445-447 Nicholas Capaldi, John Stuart Mill: A Biography (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2004), pp. xx + 436
by Stafford, William
- 447-448 Russell Hardin, Indeterminacy and Society (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2003), pp. xi + 166
by Tuomela, Raimo
- 448-449 Peter Singer, The President of Good and Evil: Taking George W. Bush Seriously (London: Granta Books, 2004), pp. v + 280
by Vanderborght, Yannick
- 449-451 Serena Olsaretti (ed.), Desert and Justice (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003), pp. xi + 269
by Brownlee, Kimberley
September 2006, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 199-217 Henry Sidgwick's Practical Ethics: A Defense
by Skelton, Anthony
- 218-231 Aristotelian Well-Being: A Response to L. W. Sumner's Critique
by Toner, Christopher Hugh
- 232-242 Value and Friendship: A More Subtle View
by Hurka, Thomas
- 243-263 Compulsory Insurance without Paternalism
by Bou-Habib, Paul
- 264-283 Prudence for Changing Selves
by Bykvist, Krister
- 284-290 The Paradox of Moral Complaint
by Smilansky, Saul
- 291-309 Ethical Theories and Moral Guidance
by Väyrynen, Pekka
- 310-312 Anna Elisabetta Galeotti, Toleration as Recognition (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2002), pp. viii + 242
by Newey, Glen
- 313-315 Jeremy Bentham, Un Fragmento sobre el Gobierno, preliminary study, translation and notes by Enrique Bocardo Crespo (Madrid: Editorial Tecnos, 2003), pp. lxxxvi + 279
by Escamilla, Manuel
- 315-317 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
by Ertl, Wolfgang
- 317-321 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
by Manning, Rita
- 321-325 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
by Palmer, Daniel E.
- 325-327 Jeremy Waldron, God, Locke, and Equality: Christian Foundations in Locke's Political Thought (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), pp. xii + 263
by Sample, Ruth
June 2006, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 97-108 Against Satisficing Consequentialism
by Bradley, Ben
- 109-133 Interests, Universal and Particular: Bentham's Utilitarian Theory of Value
by Postema, Gerald J.
- 134-153 The Foundations of Godwinian Impartiality
by Lamb, Robert
- 154-172 Against Individualistic Justifications of Property Rights
by Cruft, Rowan
- 173-181 Review of Rosen's Classical Utilitarianism from Hume to Mill
by Lyons, David
- 182-187 Epicureanism and Utilitarianism: A Reply to Professor Lyons
by Rosen, Frederick
- 188-190 Andrew Mason, Community, Solidarity and Belonging: Levels of Community and their Normative Significance (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000), pp. viii + 246
by Archard, David
- 190-192 Thomas Hurka, Virtue, Vice, and Value (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001), pp. ix + 272
by Driver, Julia
- 192-196 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
by Feldman, Fred
- 196-198 Robert A. Hinde, Why Good is Good: The Sources of Morality (London: Routledge, 2002), pp. xiv + 241
by Jamieson, Dale
March 2006, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-19 Utility and Capability
by Sumner, L.W.
- 20-32 Capability, Happiness and Adaptation in Sen and J. S. Mill
by Qizilbash, Mozaffar
- 33-51 What We Desire, What We Have Reason to Desire, Whatever We Might Desire: Mill and Sen on the Value of Opportunity
by Sugden, Robert
- 52-60 Freedom and Social Choice: Notes in the Margin
by Arrow, Kenneth J.
- 61-79 Liberal Rights in a Pareto-optimal Code
by Riley, Jonathan
- 80-96 Reason, Freedom and Well-being
by Sen, Amartya
November 2005, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 243-264 Why Kant Could not Have Been a Utilitarian
by Timmermann, Jens
- 265-281 It's the Thought that Counts
by Howard-Snyder, Frances
- 282-298 Virtue Consequentialism
by Bradley, Ben
- 299-309 Equality and Priority
by Peterson, Martin & Hansson, Sven Ove
- 310-332 The Doctrine of Sufficiency: A Defence
by Benbaji, Yitzhak
- 333-347 Blame, Respect and Recognition: A Reply to Theo van Willigenburg
by Skorupski, John
- 348-349 Ross Harrison, Hobbes, Locke, and Confusion's Masterpiece (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003), pp. 281
by Baumgold, Deborah
- 350-351 Julia Driver, Uneasy Virtue (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001), pp. vii + 134
by Tiberius, Valerie
- 352-354 Avital Simhony and David Weinstein (eds.), The New Libera-lism: Reconciling Liberty and Community (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001), pp. ix + 246
by Dimova-Cookson, Maria
- 354-355 Yoshio Nagai, Jeremy Bentham (Critical Biography of British Intellectuals 7; Kenkyusha, 2003), pp. 292
by Komatsu, Kayoko & Itai, Hiroaki
- 355-357 Daniel A. Bell and Avner de-Shalit (eds.), Forms of Justice: Cri-tical Perspectives on David Miller's Political Philosophy (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2002), viii + pp. 400
by Seglow, Jonathan
- 357-359 Jeremy Waldron, God, Locke, and Equality: Christian Foundations in Locke's Political Thought (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), pp. xii + 263
by Sample, Ruth
- 359-361 Phillipa Foot, Natural Goodness (Oxford: Clarendon Press 2001), pp. 125
by Andreou, Chrisoula
- 361-363 William Stafford, John Stuart Mill (Houndsmill: Palgrave Macmillan, 1998), pp. viii + 155
by Kurer, Oskar
July 2005, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 127-146 Millian Superiorities
by Arrhenius, Gustaf & Rabinowicz, Wlodek
- 147-179 J. S. Mill's Doctrine of Freedom of Expression
by Riley, Jonathan
- 180-204 Equality, Clumpiness and Incomparability
by Hsieh, Nien-Hê
- 205-221 The Epistemological Argument against Desert
by Moriarty, Jeffrey
- 222-225 Blameless Wrongdoing and Agglomeration: A Response to Streumer
by Brown, Campbell
- 226-230 Semi-global Consequentialism and Blameless Wrongdoing: Reply to Brown
by Streumer, Bart
- 231-233 Christine Swanton, Virtue Ethics: A Pluralistic View (Oxford: Oxford University Press 2003), pp. xi + 312
by Mason, Elinor
- 233-236 Louis Kaplow and Steven Shavell, Fairness versus Welfare (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2002), pp. xxii + 544
by Gaus, Gerald F.
- 236-238 Daniel N. Robinson, Praise and Blame: Moral Realism and its Applications (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2002), pp. xii + 225
by Mcleod, Owen
- 238-240 Jeremy Bentham, Deontologia, ed. Sergio Cremaschi (Florence: La Nuova Italia, 2001), pp. 231
by Guidi, Marco E. L.
- 240-242 John Stuart Mill, Ofelimismos [Utilitarianism], Introduction, translation and commentary by Filimon Peonidis (Athens: Polis, 2002), pp. 241
by Molivas, Gregory I.
March 2005, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-23 Aggregation and Two Moral Methods
by Kamm, F. M.
- 24-45 Value Commitments and the Balanced Life
by Tiberius, Valerie
- 46-61 Happiness and Utility: Jeremy Bentham's Equation
by Burns, J. H.
- 62-84 Inegalitarian Biocentric Consequentialism, the Minimax Implication and Multidimensional Value Theory: A Brief Proposal for a New Direction in Environmental Ethics
by Carter, Alan
- 85-92 Biocentric Consequentialism and Value-Pluralism: A Response to Alan Carter
by Attfield, Robin
- 93-116 Teleological Egalitarianism vs. the Slogan
by Ramsay, Marc
- 117-119 Jeff McMahan, The Ethics of Killing: Problems at the Margins of Life, New York, Oxford University Press, 2002, pp. vii+540
by Athanassoulis, N.
- 119-121 Robert George, In Defense of Natural Law, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2001, pp. 343
by Menlowe, Michael A.
- 122-123 Ian Cook, Reading Mill: Studies in Political Theory, Houndmills, Basingstoke, Macmillan, 1998, pp. xiv+194
by Stafford, William
- 123-126 Patrick Hayden, John Rawls: Towards a Just World Order, Cardiff, University of Wales Press, 2002, pp. 211 Thomas Pogge, World Poverty and Human Rights, Cambridge, Polity, 2002, pp. 284
by Mandle, Jon
November 2004, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 235-250 The Appeal of Utilitarianism
by Shaver, Robert
- 251-266 Needs, Moral Demands and Moral Theory
by Reader, Soran & Brock, Gillian
- 267-287 Talent, Slavery and Envy in Dworkin's Equality of Resources
by Christofidis, Miriam Cohen
- 288-315 The Second Mistake in Moral Mathematics is not about the Worth of Mere Participation
by Petersson, Björn
- 316-321 Consequentialism and the Principle of Indifference
by Mason, Elinor
- 322-325 Utilitarianism and Obviousness
by Lenman, James
- 326-331 Roger Crisp and Brad Hooker (eds.), Well-being and Morality: Essays in Honour of James Griffin (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2000), pp. x + 316
by Mulgan, Tim
- 332-334 Peter Singer, One World: The Ethics of Globalization (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2002), pp. 256
by Marchetti, Raffaele
- 334-336 Brian Hutchinson, G. E. Moore's Ethical Theory: Resistance and Reconciliation (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001), pp. viii + 219
by Shaw, William H.
- 336-338 Andrew Vincent, Nationalism and Particularity (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), pp. vii + 292
by Tan, Kok-Chor
- 338-341 Linda C. Raeder, John Stuart Mill and the Religion of Humanity (Columbia and London: University of Missouri Press, 2002), pp. xi + 402
by Millar, Alan
- 341-343 Mariangela Ripoli, Itinerari della felicità: La filosofia giuspolitica di Jeremy Bentham, James Mill, John Stuart Mill (Turin: Giappichelli, 2001), pp. 346
by Guidi, Marco E. L.
- 343-345 Bennett Helm, Emotional Reason: Deliberation, Motivation, and the Nature of Value (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001), pp. x + 261
by D'Arms, Justin
- 345-347 David Schmidtz (ed.), Robert Nozick (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), pp. x + 230
by Sample, Ruth
- 347-349 Julia Stapleton, Political Intellectuals and Public Identities in Britain since 1850 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2001), pp. x + 220
by Kahan, Alan
- 349-351 Ishtiyaque Haji, Deontic Morality and Control (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), pp. xiv + 288
by Moore, Eric
July 2004, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 119-123 Introduction
by Radcliffe, Elizabeth S.
- 124-132 Voluntarism and the Shape of a History
by Adams, Robert Merrihew
- 133-145 Morality as Self-governance: Has it a Future?
by Skorupski, John
- 146-167 The Methods of J. B. Schneewind
by Schultz, Bart
- 168-183 Sidgwick's Conception of Ethics
by Deigh, John
- 184-192 Comments on the Commentaries
by Schneewind, J. B.
- 193-219 Are Some Inequalities more Unequal than Others? Nature, Nurture and Equality
by Lippert-Rasmussen, Kasper
- 220-224 Broome's Argument against Value Incomparability
by Carlson, Erik
- 225-227 Matt Cavanagh, Against Equality of Opportunity (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2002), pp. viii + 223
by Miller, David
- 227-229 Richard Joyce, The Myth of Morality (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001), pp. xiii + 249
by Cholbi, Michael J.
- 229-231 Alexis Keller, Le Libéralisme sans la démocratie. La pensée républicaine d'Antoine-Elysée Cherbuliez (1797–1869) (Lausanne: Editions Payot, 2001), pp. xxiii + 388
by Blamires, Cyprian
- 231-233 Georgios Varouxakis, Mill on Nationality (London: Routledge, 2002), pp. ix + 169
by Miller, Dale E.
March 2004, Volume 16, Issue 1