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200 _aUtilitas, Vol. 32, N° 4, December 2020
_bPERI
210 _aCambridge
_cCambridge University Press
_d2020
215 _ap. 387-509
225 _aUtilitas
_vVol. 32, N° 4
345 _a158
545 _hp. 387-397
_fTorbjorn Tannsjo
_iWhy Derek Parfit had Reasons to accept the Repugnant Conclusion
545 _hp. 398-415
_fC. E. Abbate
_iMeat Eating and Moral Responsability : Exploring the Moral Distinctions between Meat Eaters and Puppy Torturers
545 _hp. 416-426
_fKatarzyna de Lazari-Radek
_fPeter Singer
_iParfit on Act Consequentialism
545 _hp. 427-443
_fAndreas Albertsen
_fLasse Nielsen
_iWhat Is the Point of the Harshness Objection ?
545 _hp. 444-453
_fRobert Shaver
_iSidgwick's Distinction Passage
545 _hp. 454-471
_fKorbinian Ruger
_iAggregation with Constraints
545 _hp. 472-478
_fMatthew Hammerton
_iAgent-Relative Consequentialism and Collective Self-Defeat
545 _hp. 479-487
_fKristen Bykvist
_fTim Campbell
_iPersson's Merely Possible Persons
545 _hp. 488-491
_fRebecca Stangl
_iDerek Parfit, On What Matters : Volume III
545 _hp. 492-495
_fAmy Berg
_iHilary Greaves and Theron Pummer, Effective Altruism : Philosophical Issues
545 _hp. 496-498
_fTim Meijers
_fAngelieke L. Wolters
_iSamuel Scheffler, Why Worry About Future Generations ?
545 _hp. 499-501
_fOlga Lenczewska
_iFred Feldman, Distributive Justice : Getting What We Deserve from Our Country
545 _hp. 502-505
_fTsin Yen Koh
_iSamuel Hollander, A History of Utilitarian Ethics : Studies in Private Motivation and Distributive Justice, 1700-1815
545 _hp. 506-509
_fRobert Shaver
_iDavid Phillips, Rossian Ethics : W. D. Ross and Contemporary Moral Theory
610 _aPHILOSOPHIE . UTILITARISME
801 _aTN
_bBIB.CEC
_c20211204
_gUNIMARC