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