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March 2004, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 12-21 Externalism and Self-governance
by Skorupski, John
- 22-32 Driver's Virtues
by Slote, Michael
- 33-41 Response to my Critics
by Driver, Julia
- 42-61 Does ‘Ought’ Imply ‘Can’? And Did Kant Think It Does?
by Stern, Robert
- 62-79 Aggregation and Numbers
by Hirose, Iwao
- 80-95 The Significance of Tendencies and Intentions in the Moral Philosophy of J. S. Mill
by Kilkku, Ville
- 96-108 On Millgram on Mill
by Miller, Dale E.
- 109-111 David Velleman, The Possibility of Practical Reason (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2000), pp. viii+302
by Verbeek, Bruno
- 111-113 Nathalie Sigot, Bentham et l'économie. Une histoire d'utilité (Paris: Economica, 2001), pp. viii+265
by Guidi, Marco E. L.
- 113-115 Alan H. Goldman, Practical Rules: When We Need Them and When We Don't (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), pp. xi+210
by Eggleston, Ben
- 115-117 John Rist, Real Ethics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), pp. viii+295
by Cohen, Andrew Jason
November 2003, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 261-278 Principia Then and Now
by Shaver, Robert
- 279-307 Resisting the Seductive Appeal of Consequentialism: Goals, Options, and Non-quantitative Mattering
by Noggle, Robert
- 308-314 Astronomical Waste: The Opportunity Cost of Delayed Technological Development
by Bostrom, Nick
- 315-329 The Significance of the Dualism of Practical Reason
by Hills, Alison
- 330-352 Feeling Utilitarian
by Sneddon, Andrew
- 353-368 Shaping the Arrow of the Will: Skorupski on Moral Feeling and Rationality
by Van Willigenburg, Theo
- 369-373 Goldstick on the ‘Two Hats’ Problem
by Jollimore, Troy
- 374-376 K. C. O'Rourke, John Stuart Mill and Freedom of Expression: The Genesis of a Theory, London and New York, Routledge, 2001, pp. viii + 226
by Riley, Jonathan
- 376-378 Joseph Raz, Value, Respect, and Attachment, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2001, pp. vi + 178
by Altman, Andrew
- 378-380 Quentin Skinner, Liberty Before Liberalism, New York, Cambridge University Press, 1998, pp. xiv + 142
by Walen, Alec
- 380-382 Jeanette Kennett, Agency and Responsibility: A Common-sense Moral Psychology, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 2001, pp. viii + 229
by Lenman, James
- 382-386 Jon Mandle, What's Left of Liberalism: An Interpretation and Defense of Justice as Fairness, Lanham MD, Lexington Books, 2000, pp. xi + 323
by Freeman, Samuel
July 2003, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 127-150 Justice and the Compulsory Taking of Live Body parts
by Fabre, Cécile
- 151-174 Welfarism – The Very Idea
by Holtug, Nils
- 175-193 Against Dworkin's Endorsement Constraint
by Wilkinson, T. M.
- 194-205 A Particular Consequentialism: Why Moral Particularism and Consequentialism Need Not Conflict
by Olson, Jonas & Svensson, Frans
- 206-224 Kant's Theory of Punishment
by Brooks, Thom
- 225-236 Feldman's Desert-Adjusted Utilitarianism and Population Ethics
by Arrhenius, Gustaf
- 237-247 Can Consequentialism Cover Everything?
by Streumer, Bart
- 248-249 Philip Stratton-Lake, Kant, Duty and Moral Worth, London, Routledge, 2000, pp. xi + 153
by Bruton, Samuel V.
- 250-251 Rosalind Hursthouse, On Virtue Ethics, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1999, pp. x + 275
by Mason, Elinor
- 251-253 Lawrence I. Hatab, Ethics and Finitude: Heideggerian Contributions to Moral Philosophy, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, New York, 2000, pp. 240
by D'amico, Robert
- 253-255 Judith Jarvis Thomson, Goodness and Advice, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2001, pp. xvi + 187
by Walen, Alec
- 255-257 Oren Ben-Dor, Constitutional Limits and the Public Sphere: A Critical Study of Bentham's Constitutionalism, Oxford/Portland, Hart Publishing, 2000, pp. xiv + 336
by Harrison, Ross
- 258-259 Walter J. Schultz, The Moral Conditions of Economic Efficiency, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2001, pp. xii + 144
by Meadowcroft, John
March 2003, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-26 Jeremy Bentham's ‘Nonsense upon Stilts’
by Schofield, Philip
- 27-49 Normative Supervenience and Consequentialism1
by Bykvist, Krister
- 50-70 Utilitarianism and the Meaning of Life
by Metz, Thaddeus
- 71-75 Can Deontologists Be Moderate?
by Smilansky, Saul
- 76-91 Biocentric Consequentialism, Pluralism, and ‘The Minimax Implication’: A Reply to Alan Carter
by Attfield, Robin
- 92-105 Does Participation Matter? An Inconsistency in Parfit's Moral Mathematics
by Eggleston, Ben
- 106-107 Georgios Varouxakis, Victorian Political Thought on France and the French, Basingstokc, Palgrave, 2002, pp. xi + 223
by Jones, H. S
- 107-109 Pierre Bayle, Political Writings (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought), ed. Sally Jenkinson, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2000, pp. lxiii + 367
by Rosen, F.
- 109-112 Robert Audi, The Architecture of Reason: The Structure and Substance of Rationality, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2001, pp. vii + 286
by Ball, Stephen W.
- 112-113 D. D. Raphaell, Concepts of Justice, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 2001, pp. 256
by Vallentyne, Peter
- 113-116 Liam Murphy, Moral Demands in Nonideal Theory, New York, Oxford University Press, 2000, pp. viii + 168
by Mulgan, Tim
- 116-117 Peter Singer, Writings on an Ethical Life, New York, HarperCollins, 2000, pp. xx + 361
by kemmerer, Lisa
- 117-119 Gerard J. Hughes, Aristotle on Ethics, London, Routledge, 2001, pp. x + 238
by Hatab, Lawrence J.
- 119-121 Don A. Habibi, John Stuart Mill and the Ethic of Human Growth, Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001, pp. vii + 289
by Miller, J. Joseph
- 121-123 Marcia W. Baron, Kantian Ethics Almost Without Apology, Ithaca, N.Y., Cornell University Press, 1995, pp. xiii + 244
by Bruton, Samuel V.
- 123-126 Darrel Moellendorf, Cosmopolitan Justice, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 2002, pp. xiii + 226
by Mandle, Jon
November 2002, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 269-305 A Philosophical Autobiography
by Hare, R. M.
- 306-308 R. M. Hare: A Memorial Address
by Hare, John E.
- 309-317 R. M. Hare's Achievements in Moral Philosophy
by Singer, Peter
- 318-338 Is There Progress in Morality?
by Jamieson, Dale
- 339-359 Why We Ought to Accept the Repugnant Conclusion
by Tannsjo, Torbjorn
- 360-364 The Reverse Repugnant Conclusion
by Mulgan, Tim
- 365-386 Utility and Humanity: The Quest for the Honestum in Cicero, Hutcheson, and Hume
by Moore, James
- 387-400 Unmasking Equality? Kagan on Equality and Desert
by Olsaretti, Serena
- 401-403 Michael Slote, Morals from Motives, New York, Oxford University Press, 2001, pp. xv + 216
by Cottingham, John
- 403-406 L. W. Sumner ,Welfare, Happiness, and Ethics, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1996, pp. xii + 239
by Schultz, Bart
- 406-408 Stuart Hampshire, Justice Is Conflict, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2000, pp. ix–xiii + 98
by Terchek, Ronald J.
- 408-412 Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, trans. Roger Crisp, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2000, pp.xlii + 213
by Segvic, Heda
July 2002, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 135-154 Internal Reasons and Contractualist Impartiality
by Thomas, Alan
- 155-188 Eye of the Universe: Henry Sidgwick and the Problem Public
by Schultz, Bart
- 189-218 John Stuart Mill on the Uses of Diversity
by Finlay, Graham
- 219-239 Against Hegemonism in Moral Theory
by Kappel, Klemens
- 240-248 Conditional and Conditioned Reasons
by McNaughton, David & Rawling, Piers
- 249-257 Consequentialist Friendship and Quasi-instrumental Goods
by Byron, Michael
- 258-261 Colin McGinn, Ethics, Evil and Fiction, Oxford, Oxford University-Press, 1997, pp. viii + 186
by Chappell, Titimothy
- 261-263 Eldon J. Eisenach (ed.), Mill and the Moral Character of Liberalism, University Park, Pennsylvania, The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1998, pp. 336
by Varouxakis, Georgios
- 263-265 Ross Harrison (ed.), Henry Sidgwick, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2001, pp. vi + 122
by Schultz, Bart
- 265-268 John Rawls, Justice as Fairness: A Restatement, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2001, pp. xviii + 214
by Mandle, Jon
March 2002, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 2-21 Prioritarianism for Prospects
by Rabinowicz, Wlodek
- 22-40 The Collapse of Virtue Ethics
by Hooker, Brad
- 41-53 Virtue Ethics vs. Rule-Consequentialism: A Reply to Brad Hooker
by Hursthouse, Rosalind
- 54-70 Mill's Intentions and Motives
by Ridge, Michael
- 71-95 Vindicating Utilitarianism
by Weinstein, D.
- 96-107 Consequentialism and the Doing-Allowing Distinction
by Haydar, Bashshar
- 108-112 The ‘Two Hats’ Problem in Consequentialist Ethics
by Goldstick, D.
- 113-123 Review of Skorupski's Ethical Explorations
by Darwall, Stephen
- 124-127 Reply to Darwall
by Skorupski, John
- 128-130 Robert H. Myers, Self-Governance and Cooperation, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1999, pp. 179
by Skelton, Anthony
- 130-132 Logi Gunnarsson, Making Moral Sense: Beyond Habermas and Gauthier, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2000, pp. xi + 286
by Heath, Joseph
November 2001, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 263-288 Dimensions of Equality
by Mckerlie, Dennis
- 289-322 Imagining Interest
by Engelmann, Stephen G.
- 323-333 The Self-other Asymmetry and Act-utilitarianism
by Splawn, Clay
- 334-341 A Response to Splawn
by Ashford, Elizabeth
- 342-349 What is Consequentialism? A Reply to Howard-Snyder
by Sinnott-Armstrong, Walter
- 350-356 McNaughton and Rawling on the Agent-relative/Agent-neutral Distinction
by Portmore, Douglas W
- 357-360 Brad Hooker, Ideal Code, Real World, Oxford, Clarendon Press, pp. xiii + 213
by audi, Robert
- 360-363 Joseph Hamburger, John Stuart Mill on Liberty and Control, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1998, pp. xx + 239
by Yamashita, Shigekazu
- 364-366 Henry Sidgwick, Essays on Ethics and Method, ed. Marcus G. Singer, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2000, pp. xlvi + 346
by Schultz, Bart
- 366-369 Jonathan Riley, Mill On Liberty, London, Routledge, 1998, pp. xiii + 241
by Weinstein, D
- 369-371 Brad Hooker and Margaret Olivia Little (ed.), Moral Particularism, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 2000, pp. xiv + 317
by Thorpe, Crystal & Witmer, D. Gene
- 371-373 Desmond King, In the Name of Liberalism: Illiberal Social Policy in the United States and Britain, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1999, pp. xiii + 340
by Gaus, Gerald F.
- 373-375 J. J. Kupperman, Value … And What Follows, New York, OUP, 1999, pp. vi + 168
by Chappell, Timothy
- 376-378 Dale Jamieson (ed.), Singer and his Critics, Oxford, Blackwell, 1999, pp. v + 368
by Eckenwiler, Lisa A.
- 378-381 Bruce Baum, Rereading Power and Freedom in J. S. Mill, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 2000, pp. 360
by Morales, Maria Helena
- 381-383 Mark Strasser, The Moral Philosophy of John Stuart Mill: Toward Modifications of Contemporary Utilitarianism, Wakefield, Longwood Academic, 1991, pp. xx + 289
by Schmidt-Petri, Christoph
July 2001, Volume 13, Issue 2
March 2001, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-32 What was the ‘Common Arrangement’? An Inquiry into John Stuart Mill's Boyhood Reading of Plato
by Burnyeat, M. F.
- 33-64 Ronald Dworkin, Reverence for Life, and the Limits of State Power
by Rakowski, Eric
- 65-85 Reconsidering the Levelling-down Objection against Egalitarianism
by Doran, Brett
- 86-105 Practice Consequentialism: A New Twist on an Old Theory
by Odell, S. Jack
- 106-111 Upton on Evil Pleasures
by Scarre, Geoffrey
- 112-122 Mill and Utilitarianism
by Ten, C. L.
- 123-125 R. M. Hare, Objective Prescriptions and Other Essays, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1999, pp. 229
by Shaw, William H.
- 125-127 John Rawls, The Law of Peoples, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1999, pp. viii + 199
by Mandle, Jon
- 127-129 John Broome, Ethics out of Economics, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1999, pp. 267
by Binmore, Kenneth G.
- 129-132 M. W. Taylor, Men versus the State, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1992, pp. x + 292. - M. W. Taylor (ed.), Herbert Spencer and the Limits of the State, Bristol, Thoemmes Press, 1996, pp. xxvi + 269
by Kelly, Paul
- 132-134 Glen Newey, Virtue, Reason and Toleration: the Place of Toleration in Ethical and Political Philosophy, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 1999, pp. ix + 208
by Mason, Andrew
- 134-136 William H. Shaw, Contemporary Ethics: Taking Account of Utilitarianism, Oxford, Blackwell, 1999, pp. 311
by Bailey, James Wood
November 2000, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 251-252 Introduction
by Schultz, Bart & Crisp, Roger
- 253-260 Utilitarianism
by Sidgwick, Henry
- 261-277 Sidgwick's Minimal Metaethics
by Shaver, Robert
- 278-290 The Methods of Ethics, Edition 7, Page 92, Note 1
by Frankena, William K.
- 291-306 Sidgwick, Concern, and the Good
by Darwall, Stephen
- 307-328 Desire and Will in Sidgwick and Green
by Skorupski, John
- 329-346 Deductive Hedonism and the Anxiety of Influence
by Weinstein, D.
- 347-360 Sidgwick and Common–Sense Morality
by Hooker, Brad
- 361-378 Henry Sidgwick's Practical Ethics
by Bok, Sissela
- 379-401 Sidgwick's Feminism
by Schultz, Bart
July 2000, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 119-136 Applied Ethics: What is Applied to What?
by Norman, Richard
- 137-154 The Utility of Religious Illusion: A Critique of J.S. Mill's Religion of Humanity
by Matz, Lou
- 155-175 Conservative Utilitarianism1
by Knowles, Dudley
- 176-203 Multi-Dimensional Utility and the Index Number Problem: Jeremy Bentham, J. S. Mill, and Qualitative Hedonism
by Warke, Tom
- 204-218 The Problem of the Second Best: Conceptual Issues
by Räikkä, Juha
- 219-222 Mill's Puzzling Footnote
by Dancy, Jonathan
- 223-240 Comparability of Values, Rough Equality, and Vagueness: Griffin and Broome on Incommensurability
by Qizilbash, Mozaffar
- 241-243 R. M. Hare, Sorting Out Ethics, Oxford, Clarendon Proess, 1997, pp. vii + 191
by Miller, Dale E.
- 243-248 Andrew Mason (ed.), Ideals of Equality, Oxford, Blackwell, 1998, pp. xi + 114
by Wispelaere, Jurgen De
- 248-249 Torbjörn Tännsjö Hedonistic Utilitarianism, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 1998, pp. vi + 185
by Carlson, Erik
- 250-250 Report on the ISUS Conference: Utilitarianism 2000
by Bwh,
March 2000, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-24 On the Cross of Mere Utility: Utilitarianism, Sacrifices, and the Value of Persons
by Noggle, Robert
- 25-40 Cummiskey's Kantian Consequentialism
by Dean, Richard
- 41-61 J. S. Mill on What We Don't Know About Women
by Smith, G. W.
- 62-78 Self-Defence and Innocence: Aggressors and Active Threats
by Montague, Phillip
- 79-84 Kotarbinski's Early Criticism of Utilitarianism
by Rabinowicz, Wlodek
- 85-90 Deserved Punishment and Benefits to Victims
by Ten, C. L.
- 91-96 Utilitarianism in Infinite Worlds
by Hamkins, Joel David & Montero, Barbara
- 97-102 Scarre on Evil Pleasures
by Upton, Hugh
- 103-104 Terence Ball, Rousseau's Ghost, Albany, N.Y., State University of New York Press, 1998, pp. 206
by Horton, John
- 104-105 Élie Halévy, La formation du radicalisme philosophique, 3 vols., ed. Monique Canto-Sperber, nouvelle édition révisée, Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1995, pp. 363 + 322 + 448. - Élie Halévy, Correspondance (1891–1937), ed. Henriette Guy-Loë, Paris, Éditions de Fallois, 1996, pp. 800
by Rosen, F.
- 106-107 James E. Crimmins (ed.), Utilitarians and Religion, Bristol, Thoemmes, 1998, pp. x + 502
by Schofield, Philip
- 107-111 Shane O'Neill, Impartiality in Context: Grounding Justice in a Pluralist World, New York, State University of New York Press, 1997, pp. vii + 288
by Parvin, Philip
- 111-114 David Weinstein, Equal Freedom and Utility: Herbert Spencer's Liberal Utilitarianism, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1998, pp. xii + 235
by Tyler, Colin
- 114-115 Dolores Dooley, Equality in Community, Cork, Cork University Press, 1996, pp. 448 + xxi. - Dolores Dooley (ed.), William Thompson, Appeal (1825), Cork, Cork University Press, 1997, pp. 217
by Kelly, Paul
- 116-117 Murray Forsyth and Maurice Keens-Soper (eds.), The Political Classics: Green to Dworkin, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1996, pp. 292
by Knowles, Dudley
November 1999, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 255-276 Conceptions of Cosmopolitanism
by Scheffler, Samuel
- 277-295 Killing, Letting Die and Preventing People From Being Saved
by Hanser, Matthew
- 296-319 The Relation between Jeremy Bentham's Psychological, and his Ethical, Hedonism
by Sprigge, T. L. S.
- 320-339 Bentham and J. S. Mill on Tax Reform
by Dome, Takuo
- 340-346 Is Hypocrisy a Problem for Consequentialism?
by Shaw, William H.
- 347-358 Is Qualitative Hedonism Incoherent?
by Riley, Jonathan
- 359-374 Reasoning about Rationality
by Megone, Christopher
July 1999, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 143-163 Obligation and Joint Commitment
by Gilbert, Margaret
- 164-177 Michael Smith and the Daleks: Reason, Morality, and Contingency
by Lenman, James
- 178-193 The Non-arbitrariness of Reasons: Reply to Lenman
by Smith, Michael
- 194-214 Intrinsic Value and Investment
by O'Day, Ken
- 215-229 Rights, intrinsic values and the politics of abortion
by Barclay, Linda
- 230-234 Pleasure as a Mental State
by Sobel, David
- 235-245 Politics, Faith, and Scepticism
by O'Sullivan, Luke & O'Sullivan, Noël
- 246-251 Andrew von Hirsch, Censure and Sanctions, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1993, pp. xviii + 111
by Matravers, Matt
- 251-253 E. F. Paul, F. D. MillerJr and J. Paul (eds.), Cultural Pluralism and Moral Knowledge, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1994, pp. 301
by Mcnaughton, David
March 1999, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-15 The Moral Aspect of Nonmoral Goods and Evils
by Zimmerman, Michael J.
- 16-36 Utility, Priority and Possible People
by Holtug, Nils
- 37-48 Rag-bags, Disputes and Moral Pluralism
by Gaut, Berys
- 49-70 In What Way are Constraints Paradoxical?
by Lippert-Rasmussen, Kasper
- 71-90 Dilemmas and Moral Realism
by Zangwill, Nick
- 91-96 The Oughts and Cans of Objective Consequentialism
by Carlson, Erik
- 97-105 The Rejection of Objective Consequentialism: A Comment
by Qizilbash, Mozaffar
- 106-111 Response to Carlson and Qizilbash
by Howard-Snyder, Frances
- 112-121 Griffin's Modest Proposal
by Moody-Adams, Michele M.
- 122-129 What Can Philosophy Contribute to Ethics?: A Dialogue with Moody-Adams
by Griffin, James
- 130-133 David Copp, Morality, Normativity, and Society, Oxford, Oxford University Press. 1995, pp. 262
by Vallentyne, Peter
- 133-134 Donald Winch, Riches and Poverty: An Intellectual History of Political Economy in Britain 1750–1834, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1996, pp. 428
by Crimmins, James E.
- 134-137 Robert George (ed.), Natural Law, Liberalism, and Morality, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1996, pp. x + 311
by Wilkinson, T. M.
- 137-139 Philip Pettit, Republicanism: A Theory of Freedom and Government, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1997, pp. 304
by Spitz, J. F.
November 1998, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 261-280 The Right and the Good and W. D. Ross's Criticism of Consequentialism
by Wiggins, David
- 281-285 Wiggins and Ross
by Dancy, Jonathan
- 286-291 Under Moore's Spell
by Darwall, Stephen
- 292-319 Grouping and the Imposition of Loss
by Kamm, F. M.
- 320-336 Public Service Utilitarianism as a Role Responsibility
by Goodin, Robert E.
- 337-352 Fundamental Equality
by Charvet, John
- 353-367 Egalitarianism versus Utilitarianism
by Binmore, Ken
- 368-369 Bernard Berofsky, Liberation from the Self: A Theory of Personal Autonomy, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1995, pp. 270
by Arnold, Denis G.
- 370-372 Ian Shapiro and Donald P. Green, Pathologies of Rational Choice Theory: A Critique of Applications in Political Science, New Haven, Yale University Press, 1994, pp. xi + 239
by Hindmoor, Andrew
- 372-373 James Tully, Strange Multiplicity: Constitutionalism in an Age of Diversity, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1995, pp. 253
by Mookherjee, Monica
July 1998, Volume 10, Issue 2