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200 _aUtilitas, Vol. 27, N° 3, September 2015
_bPERI
210 _aCambridge
_cCambridge University Press
_d2015
215 _ap. 263-388
225 _aUtilitas, A Leading Journal in Ethics
_vVol. 27, N° 3
345 _a158
545 _hp. 263-278
_fAndrew T. Forcehimes
_iExpectations and the Limits of Legal Validity
545 _hp. 279-297
_fJoseph Millum
_iAge and Death : A Defense of Gradualism
545 _hp. 298-302
_fToby Ord
_iA New Counterexampleto Prioritarianism
545 _hp. 303-325
_fRosa Terlazzo
_iAutonomy and Settling : Rehabilitating the Relationship between Autonomy and Paternalism
545 _hp. 326-346
_fJeff Sebo
_iUtilitarianism, Multiplicity and Liberalism
545 _hp. 347-364
_fSoren Flinch Midtgaard
_iNon-Renounceable Rights, Paternalism and Autonomy
545 _hp. 365-383
_fKasper Lippert-Rasmusssen
_iAre Enabling and Allowing Harm Morally Equivalent ?
545 _hp. 384-388
_fWendy Donner
_iHuei-chun Su, Economic Justice and Liberty : The Social Philosophy in John Stuart Mill's Utilitarianism
610 _aPHILOSOPHIE . UTILITARISME
801 _aTN
_bBIB.CEC
_c20211206
_gUNIMARC