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200 _aUtilitas, Vol. 22, N° 4, December 2010
_bPERI
210 _aCambridge
_cCambridge University Press
_d2010
215 _ap. 369-506
225 _aUtilitas, A Leading Journal in Ethics
_vVol. 22, N° 4
345 _a158
545 _hp. 369-392
_fBrian Barry
_iDavid Hume as a Social Theorist
545 _hp. 393-412
_fCecile Fabre
_iDistributive Justice and Freedom : Cohen on Money and Labour
545 _hp. 413-433
_fHolly M. Smith
_iMeasuring the Consequences of Rules
545 _hp. 434-446
_fMartin Peterson
_iCan Consequentialists Honour the Special Moral Status of Persons ?
545 _hp. 447-473
_fMichael Moehler
_iThe (Stabilized) Nash Bargaining Solution as a Principle of Distributive Justice
545 _hp. 474-480
_fKarl Widerquist
_iHow the Sufficiency Minimum Becomes a Social Maximum
545 _hp. 481-493
_fRobert F. Card
_iSituationist Social Psychology and J.S. Mill's Conception of Character
545 _hp. 494-496
_fJohn Broome
_iNo Argument against the Continuity of Value : Reply to Dordey
545 _hp. 497-499
_fKrister Bykvist
_iJohn Broome, Weighing Lives
545 _hp. 500-502
_fDouglas W. Portmore
_iBen Bradley, Well-Being and Death
545 _hp. 503-506
_fMarc Fleurbaey
_iShlomi Segall, Health, Luck, and Justice
610 _aPHILOSOPHIE . UTILITARISME
801 _aTN
_bBIB.CEC
_c20211207
_gUNIMARC