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Sometimes Psychopaths get it Right: A Utilitarian Response to ‘The Mismeasure of Morals’
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- 24 March 2014, pp. 178-191
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Original Position Models, Trade-offs and Continuity
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- 21 September 2015, pp. 254-287
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The Role of America in the ‘Debate on France’ 1791–5: Thomas Paine's Insertion
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- 26 January 2009, pp. 221-237
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Rule-Consequentialism's Assumptions
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- 21 February 2018, pp. 458-471
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Sidgwick and Self-interest*
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- 26 January 2009, pp. 267-280
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Constructivism about Intertheoretic Comparisons
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- 24 June 2019, pp. 277-290
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The Relevance View: Defended and Extended
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- 14 October 2020, pp. 101-110
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Age and Illness Severity: A Case of Irrelevant Utilities?
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- 23 February 2022, pp. 209-224
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Culture and Diversity in John Stuart Mill's Civic Nation
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- 06 March 2013, pp. 96-120
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Jeremy Bentham, A Fragment on Government, ed. J. H. Burns and H. L. A. Hart, introduction by Ross Harrison, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1988, pp. xxx + 128.
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- 26 January 2009, p. 165
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Unequal Vividness and Double Effect
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- 08 July 2013, pp. 291-315
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Autonomy and Settling: Rehabilitating the Relationship between Autonomy and Paternalism
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- 06 March 2015, pp. 303-325
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An Augmented Buck-Passing Account of Reasons and Value: Scanlon and Crisp on What Stops the Buck
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- 01 December 2008, pp. 490-507
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Obligation, Human Frailty, and Utilitarianism1
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- 26 January 2009, pp. 145-156
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Meat Eating and Moral Responsibility: Exploring the Moral Distinctions between Meat Eaters and Puppy Torturers
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- 22 April 2020, pp. 398-415
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Principia Then and Now
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- 26 January 2009, pp. 261-278
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Does Non-Cognitivism Rest on a Mistake?
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- 01 June 2007, pp. 184-200
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Under Moore's Spell
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- 26 January 2009, pp. 286-291
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Bontly on Harm and the Non-Identity Problem
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- 22 July 2019, pp. 477-481
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Preventing Optimific Wrongings
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- 07 December 2016, pp. 453-473
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