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Richard Brandt
The Evidential Weight of Considered Moral Judgments
Gibbard, Allan
Normative Ethics
A Consequentialist Response to the Demandingness Objection
Anita L. Allen
A Guilt Trip: Expressivism, Moral Judgment, and Basic Emotions*
Rawls' Concept of Reflective Equilibrium and Its Original Function in a Theory of Justice
Evolving Moral Knowledge
Whole Life Satisfaction Concepts of Happiness
Counterexample to Parfit's Rule Consequentialism Copyedited2
Introduction the Nature and Explanatory Ambitions of Metaethics
Allan Gibbard, "The Reasons of a Living Being" (2002)
Recent Philosophical Work in Moral Theory
A Substantive Revision to Firth's Ideal Observer Theory
A Theory of the Good and the Right
Minimal Truth, Moral Conflict and Metaethical Relativism
UC Berkeley ISUS-X, Tenth Conference of the International Society for Utilitarian Studies
Rawlssan Relativism and Background Theories
Top View
John Rawls Received His Undergraduate and Graduate Education at Princeton
Act Utilitarianism V
Brandt's Search for Rational Desires
Rule-Consequentialism's Assumptions
An Introduction to Mill's Utilitarian Ethics
450 Syllabus
Rule-Utilitarianism
Mill's Moral Standard
An Introduction to Mill's Utilitarian Ethics
Ethics, Morality, and Mores. REPORT NO ISBN-0-933189-01-X PUB DATE 86 NOTE 192P
Bibliography of William K. Frankena
In Defence of Reductionism in Ethics1
Brandt's Definition of "Good" Author(S): J
Naturalistic Ethics in a Chinese Context: Chang Tsai's Contribution
How Much Realism? Evolved Thinkers and Normative Concepts1
Four Faces of Moral Realism
(2012) 589–606 Stephen Nathanson, Terrorism and the Ethics of War
Sophisticated Rule Consequentialism: Some Simple Objections