The latest appears below the fold.
Publicly Available:
Rivka
Weinberg, Future People: A
Moderate Consequentialist Account of Our Obligations to Future Generations
of Tim Mulgan, from Notre Dame
Philosophical Reviews.
Ralph Wedgwood, The Normative Force
of Reasoning
John Gardner, Prohibiting
Immoralities
Mark Schroeder, How
Expressivists Can and Should Solve their Problem with Negation
—-, Teleology,
Agent-Relative Value, and ‘Good’
Nathan Nobis, A Rational
Defense of Animal Experimentation
Pekka
Väyrynen, A Theory of
Hedged Moral Principles
Pekka
Väyrynen, Is Goodness
Just a Great Pretender?
Douglas W. Portmore, Dual-Ranking
Act-Consequentialism
– Penultimate draft (11/2/06) of a paper that’s forthcoming in Philosophical
Studies.
Available by Subscription Only:
From Volume 9 Number 4 of Ethical
Theory and Moral Practice:
Kurt Bayertz, Three Arguments For
Scientific Freedom
Sune Lægaard, Feasibility and
Stability in Normative Political Philosophy: The Case of Liberal Nationalism
Neil Sinclair, Two kinds of
naturalism in ethics
Christopher Tollefsen, Is A Purely First
Person Account Of Human Action Defensible?
Erik J. Wielenberg, Saving Character
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Utilitas
Volume 18 – Issue 04 – December 2006
Is Moral Obligation Objective or Subjective?
MICHAEL J. ZIMMERMAN
Published Online: 24-NOV-06
[ abstract ] pp 329 – 361
Value, Interest, and Well-Being
JOHN GARDNER
TIMOTHY MACKLEM
Published Online: 24-NOV-06
[ abstract ] pp 362 – 382
The Epistemic Problem Does Not Refute Consequentialism
TYLER COWEN
Published Online: 24-NOV-06
[ abstract ] pp 383 – 399
Darwall on Rational Care
JOSEPH RAZ
Published Online: 24-NOV-06
[ abstract ] pp 400 – 414
Deconstructing Welfare: Reflections on Stephen Darwall’s Welfare and Rational Care
SUSAN WOLF
Published Online: 24-NOV-06
[ abstract ] pp 415 – 426
Darwall on Welfare as Rational Care
JAMES GRIFFIN
Published Online: 24-NOV-06
[ abstract ] pp 427 – 433
Reply to Griffin, Raz, and Wolf
STEPHEN DARWALL
Published Online: 24-NOV-06
[ abstract ] pp 434 – 444
Nicholas Capaldi, John Stuart Mill: A Biography
(Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2004), pp. xx + 436
WILLIAM STAFFORD
Published Online: 24-NOV-06
[ abstract ] pp 445 – 447
Russell Hardin, Indeterminacy and Society (Princeton
and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2003), pp. xi + 166
RAIMO TUOMELA
Published Online: 24-NOV-06
[ abstract ] pp 447 – 448
Peter Singer, The President of Good and Evil: Taking George W.
Bush Seriously (London: Granta Books, 2004), pp. v + 280
YANNICK VANDERBORGHT
Published Online: 24-NOV-06
[ abstract ] pp 448 – 449
Serena Olsaretti (ed.), Desert and Justice (Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 2003), pp. xi + 269
KIMBERLEY BROWNLEE
Published Online: 24-NOV-06
[ abstract ] pp 449 – 451
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From Volume
84 Number 4/December 2006 of Australasian
Journal of Philosophy:
Jonas
Olson, G. E. Moore on goodness and reasons
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From Volume
49 Number 6/December 2006 of Inquiry:
Evan
Tiffany, How Kantian Must Kantian Constructivists Be?
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