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_aUtilitas, Vol. 22, N° 3, September 2010 _bPERI |
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_aCambridge _cCambridge University Press _d2010 |
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| 215 | _ap. 241-367 | ||
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_aUtilitas, A Leading Journal in Ethics _vVol. 22, N° 3 |
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_hp. 241-257 _fKimberley Brownlee _iMoral Aspirations and Ideals |
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| 545 |
_hp. 258-271 _fBenjamin Sachs _iConsequentialism's Double-Edged Sword |
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| 545 |
_hp. 272-284 _fGreg Bognar _iAuthentic Happiness |
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| 545 |
_hp. 285-302 _fJens Johansson _iBeing and Betterness |
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| 545 |
_hp. 303-308 _fSaul Smilansky _iMoral Demands, Moral Pragmatics, and Being Good |
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| 545 |
_hp. 309-330 _fRe'em Segev _iHierarchical Consequentialism |
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| 545 |
_hp. 330-350 _fKevon Toh _iThe Predication Thesis and a New Problem about Persistent Fundamental Legal Controversies |
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| 545 |
_hp. 351-359 _fJohn Brunero _iConsequentialism and the Wrong Kind of Reasons : A Reply to Lang |
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| 545 |
_hp. 360-361 _fGregory Claeys _iNadia Urbinati and Alex Zakaras (eds.), J.S. Mill's Political Thought : A Bicentennial Reassessment |
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| 545 |
_hp. 362-363 _fBrandon P. Turner _iC.L. Ten (eds.), Mill's On Liberty : A Critical Guide |
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| 545 |
_hp. 364-367 _fAlex Zakaras _iJohn Skorupski, Why Read Mill Today ? |
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| 610 | _aPHILOSOPHIE . UTILITARISME | ||
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