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Ruth
Chang, "Parity, Interval Value, and Choice", 114 Ethics
January 2005
Ruth
Chang, "All Things Considered" 18 Philosophical
Perspectives, December 2004
Ruth
Chang, "Can Desires Provide Reasons for Action?" in Reason
and Value: Themes from the Moral Philosophy of Joseph Raz, eds. R. Jay
Wallace, Philip Pettit, Samuel Scheffler, and Michael Smith (Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 2004)
Ruth
Chang, "Putting Together Morality and Well-Being", in Practical
Conflicts, eds. M. Betzler and P. Baumann, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004)
Ruth
Chang, "The Possibility of Parity", 112 Ethics July
2002
Ruth
Chang, "Against Constitutive Incommensurability, or, Buying and
Selling Friends" 11 Philosophical Issues (annual special issues
supplement to Nous), December 2001
Ruth
Chang, "Value Pluralism", International Encyclopedia of
the Social and Behavioral Sciences, eds. N.J. Smelser and P.B. Baltes, (philosophy
editor, Philip Pettit), vol. 24.
Ruth
Chang, "Introduction" in Ruth Chang, ed., Incommensurability,
Incomparability and Practical Reason, (Cambridge: Harvard University Press,
1997)
Garrett Cullity, "International
Aid and the Scope of Kindness", Ethics 105 (1994), pp.99-127; reprinted
in Alan Malachowski (ed.), Business Ethics: Critical Perspectives on
Business and Management
Garrett Cullity, "Moral
Free Riding", Philosophy and Public Affairs 24 (1995),
pp.3-34.
Garrett Cullity, "Moral
Character and the Iteration Problem", Utilitas 7 (1995),
pp.280-289.
Garrett Cullity, "Aretaic
Cognitivism", American Philosophical Quarterly 32
(1995), pp.395-406.
Garrett Cullity, "The
Life-Saving Analogy", in William Aiken and Hugh LaFollette (eds), World
Hunger and Moral Obligation, 2nd edition (Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall,
1996), pp.51-69; reprinted in David Benatar (ed.), Ethics for Everyday
(New York: McGraw-Hill, 2002).
Garrett Cullity, "Practical
Theory", in Garrett Cullity and Berys Gaut (eds), Ethics and
Practical Reason (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1997), pp.101-124.
[Independently refereed contribution.]
Garrett Cullity, "Introduction",
in Garrett Cullity and Berys Gaut (eds), Ethics and Practical Reason
(Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1997), pp.1-27.
Garrett Cullity, "Virtue
Ethics, Theory and Warrant", Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 2
(1999), pp.277-94.
Garrett Cullity, "Pooled
Beneficence", in Michael J. Almeida (ed.), Imperceptible Harms
Garrett Cullity, "Particularism
and Presumptive Reasons", Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
(Supplementary Volume) 76 (2002), pp.169-90.
Garrett Cullity, "Beneficence,
Rights and Citizenship ", Australian Journal of Human Rights 9
(2003), pp.85-105.
Garrett Cullity, "Asking
Too Much", The Monist 86 (2003), pp.402-18.
Garrett Cullity, "Sympathy,
Discernment, and Reasons", Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
68 (2004), pp.37-62.
Garrett Cullity and Philip
Gerrans, "Agency
and Policy", Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 104
(2004), pp.315-25.
Garrett Cullity, "Equality
and Globalization", in Keith Horton and Haig Patapan (eds), Reconceiving
Equality in a More Global World
Garrett Cullity, "Moral
Judgement", in The Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
(London: Routledge, 1998), Vol.6, pp.511-14.
Garrett Cullity, "Public
Goods", in Lawrence C. Becker and Charlotte B. Becker (eds), Encyclopedia
of Ethics, 2nd edition (New York: Routledge, 2001), Vol.III, pp.1413-16.
Garrett Cullity, "Bernard
Williams", in Dictionary of Twentieth Century Philosophers
Christopher
Grau, "Irreplaceability
and Unique Value," in Philosophical Topics,
(forthcoming).
Christopher Grau, "There is no ‘I’ in ‘Robot’ : Robots & Utilitarianism,"in
IEEE: Intelligent Systems, vol. 21,
no. 4, pp. 52-55, July/August, 2006. (A longer version is here.)
Samuel Scheffler, Choice,
Circumstance, and the Value of Equality
Samuel Scheffler, The
Division of Moral Labour: Egalitarian Liberalism as Moral Pluralism
Samuel
Scheffler, Is Terrorism
Morally Distinctive?
Mark van Roojen, Moral
Rationalism and Rational Amoralism
Mark van Roojen, Knowing Enough
to Disagree: A New Response to the Moral Twin Earth Argument
Mark Schroeder, Having
Reasons
Mark Schroeder, Expression
for Expressivists
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Mill, John Stuart — a. Overview
Mark Schroeder, How
Expressivists Can and Should Solve their Problem with Negation
Nadeem
Hussain, Metaethics
and Its Discontents: A Case Study of Korsgaard
Sarah Stroud, Review of James Dreier (ed.) ,
Contemporary Debates in Moral Theory
Connie S. Rosati, Moral Motivation
(Connie S. Ros, from Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Adina Roskies, Neuroscientific Challenges to
Free Will and Responsibility
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Volume 39 Number 1 of The Journal
of Value Inquiry contains:
Ted Kinnaman, The Role of Character in Hume’s Account of
Moral Responsibility
Marko Ahteensuu,
Juha Räikkä, The Role of Prohibitions in Ethics
Lloyd Strickland, Determining the Best of All Possible Worlds
Daniel J. Elstein, The Asymmetry of Creating and Not Creating
Life
Damian Cox, Integrity, Commitment, and Indirect
Consequentialism
Sabine Roeser, Intuitionism, Moral Truth, and Tolerance
Andrew Payne, A New Account of Thick Concepts
John T. Goldthwait, The Necessary Dichotomy of Fact and Value
Eduardo Rivera-López, Use and Misuse of Examples in Normative
Ethics
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