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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Utilitarianism As A Public Philosophy, Robert Goodin, Samantha Brennan
Utilitarianism As A Public Philosophy, Robert Goodin, Samantha Brennan
Samantha Brennan
No abstract provided.
Interrogatives And Sets Of Answers, Robert J. Stainton
Interrogatives And Sets Of Answers, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.
Why Should We Include Women And Minorities In Randomized Controlled Trials?, Charles Weijer, R. Crouch
Why Should We Include Women And Minorities In Randomized Controlled Trials?, Charles Weijer, R. Crouch
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
Retribution, The Death Penalty, And The Limits Of Human Judgment, Tony Roark
Retribution, The Death Penalty, And The Limits Of Human Judgment, Tony Roark
Tony Roark
So serious a matter is capital punishment that we must consider very carefully any claim regarding its justification. Brian Calvert has offered a new version of the "argument from arbitrariness," according to which a retributivist cannot consistently hold that some, but not all, first-degree murderers may justifiably receive the death penalty, when it is conceived to be a unique form of punishment. At the heart of this argument is the line-drawing problem, and I am inclined to this that it is a genuine challenge for the retributivist. I respond on behalf of the retributivist by formulating a line-drawing method that …
Commentary: Broome’S ‘Concrete Sumo’, Michael Pritchard
Commentary: Broome’S ‘Concrete Sumo’, Michael Pritchard
Michael Pritchard
Fluctus, Gravitas Et Inertia: A Phenomenological Reflection On The Relation Between The Human Person, The One And The Many Of Life, Antonio Calcagno
Fluctus, Gravitas Et Inertia: A Phenomenological Reflection On The Relation Between The Human Person, The One And The Many Of Life, Antonio Calcagno
Antonio Calcagno
No abstract provided.
Protecting Human Research Subjects: Case-Based Learning For Canadian Research Ethics Boards And Researchers, Françoise Baylis, A. Ireland, David Kaufman, Charles Weijer
Protecting Human Research Subjects: Case-Based Learning For Canadian Research Ethics Boards And Researchers, Françoise Baylis, A. Ireland, David Kaufman, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
Duty And Healing: Foundations Of A Jewish Bioethic, Benjamin Freedman, Charles Weijer
Duty And Healing: Foundations Of A Jewish Bioethic, Benjamin Freedman, Charles Weijer
Charles Weijer
No abstract provided.
The Moral Status Of Children: Children's Rights, Parents' Rights, And Family Justice, Samantha Brennan, Robert Noggle
The Moral Status Of Children: Children's Rights, Parents' Rights, And Family Justice, Samantha Brennan, Robert Noggle
Samantha Brennan
No abstract provided.
Robust Belief States And The Right/Wrong Dichotomy, Robert J. Stainton
Robust Belief States And The Right/Wrong Dichotomy, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.