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_aUtilitas, Vol. 28, N° 2, June 2016 _bPERI |
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_aCambridge _cCambridge University Press _d2016 |
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| 215 | _ap. 123-237 | ||
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_aUtilitas _vVol. 28, N° 2 _eA Leading Journal in Ethics |
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| 345 | _a158 | ||
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_hp. 123-135 _fShane Ryan _iPaternalism : An Analysis |
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_hp. 136-163 _fNeil Feit _iComparative Harm, Creation and Death |
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_hp. 164-178 _fJean-Paul Vessel _iAgainst Securitism, the New Breed of Actualism in Consequentialist Thought |
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_hp. 179-188 _fAlfred Archer _iThe Supererogatory and How Not To Accommodate It : A Reply to Dorsey |
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_hp. 189-214 _fNicholas Drake _iA Humean Construtivist Reading of J.S. Mill's Utilitarian Theory |
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_hp. 215-226 _fAndreas L. Morgensen _iShould We Prevent Optimific Wrongs ? |
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_hp. 227-233 _fPaul Weithman _iHarry Frankfurt, On Inequality |
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_hp. 234-237 _fJonas Olson _iThomas Hurka, British Ethical Theorists from Sidwick to Ewing |
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| 610 | _aPHILOSOPHIE . UTILITARISME | ||
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_aTN _bBIB.CEC _c20211206 _gUNIMARC |
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