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110 _ay z 000gy
200 _aUtilitas, Vol. 22, N° 2, June 2010
_bPERI
210 _aCambridge
_cCambridge University Press
_d2010
215 _ap. 103-240
225 _aUtilitas, A Leading Journal in Ethics
_vVol. 22, N° 2
345 _a158
545 _hp. 103-125
_fKevin Vallier
_iProduction, Distribution, and J.S. Mill
545 _hp. 126-133
_fD.G. Brown
_iMill on the Harm in Not Voting
545 _hp. 134-147
_fJoseph Persky
_iRawls's Thin (Millean) Defense of Private Property
545 _hp. 148-170
_fWilliam A. Haines
_iHedonism and the Variety of Goodness
545 _hp. 171-183
_fBrian McElwee
_iConsequentialism and Permissibility
545 _hp. 184-197
_fThomas Douglas
_iIntertemporal Disagreement and Empirical Slippery Slope Arguments
545 _hp. 198-221
_fJason Rogers
_iIn Defense of a Version of Satisficing Consequentialism
545 _hp. 222-227
_fBashshar Haydar
_iThe Consequences of Rejecting the Moral Relevance of the Doing-Allowing Distinction
545 _hp. 228-231
_fReginald Williams
_iRisse and Zeckhauser on Racial Profiling : A Reply
545 _hp. 232-233
_fBen Bradley
_iFred Feldman, Pleasure and the Good Life : Concerning the Nature, Varieties, and Plausibility of Hedonism
545 _hp. 234-237
_fBernard Gert
_iF.M. Kamm, Intricate Ethics : Rights, Responsabilities, and Permissible Harms
545 _hp. 238-240
_fSteven Wall
_iJohn Christman and Joel Anderson (eds.), Autonomy and the Challenges to Liberalism
610 _aPHILOSOPHIE . UTILITARISME
801 _aTN
_bBIB.CEC
_c20211207
_gUNIMARC