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Fredonia State University
Department of Philosophy

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  • Stephen Kershnar, The Moral Argument for a Policy of Assassination
    Reason Papers 27 43-66. 2004.
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  • Stephen Kershnar, Why equal opportunity is not a valuable goal
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 21 (2). 2004.
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  • Stephen Kershnar, A liberal argument for slavery
    Journal of Social Philosophy 34 (4). 2003.
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  • Stephen Kershnar, Experiential Diversity and Grutter
    Public Affairs Quarterly 17 (2): 159-170. 2003.
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  • Stephen Kershnar, The duty to hire the most qualified applicant
    Journal of Social Philosophy 34 (2). 2003.
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  • Stephen Kershnar, Immigrants and Welfare
    Public Affairs Quarterly 16 39-61. 2002.
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  • Stephen Kershnar, Private property rights and autonomy
    Public Affairs Quarterly 16 231-258. 2002.
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  • Stephen Kershnar, The inheritance-based claim to reparations
    Legal Theory 8 (2): 243-267. 2002.
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  • Stephen Kershnar, The structure of rights forfeiture in the context of culpable wrongdoing
    Philosophia 29 (1-4): 57-88. 2002.
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  • Stephen Kershnar, Are the Descendants of Slaves Owed Compensation for Slavery?
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 16 (1): 95-101. 2002.
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  • Stephen Kershnar, The Inheritance-Based Claim to Reparations
    Legal Theory 8 243-267. 2002.
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  • Stephen Kershnar, The Case Against Reparations
    Philosophy in the Contemporary World 8 (1): 41-46. 2001.
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  • Stephen Kershnar, The moral status of harmless adult-child sex
    Public Affairs Quarterly 15 (2): 111--132. 2001.
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  • Stephen Kershnar and Neil Feit, The Most Valuable Player
    Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 28 (2): 193-206. 2001.
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  • Stephen Kershnar, A Defense of Retributivism
    International Journal of Applied Philosophy 14 (1): 97-117. 2000.
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  • Stephen Kershnar, Intrinsic Moral Value and Racial Differences
    Public Affairs Quarterly 14 (3): 205-224. 2000.
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  • Stephen Kershnar, Mercy, Retributivism, and Harsh Punishment
    International Journal of Applied Philosophy 14 (2): 209-224. 2000.
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  • Stephen Kershnar, There Is No Moral Right to Immigrate to the United States
    Public Affairs Quarterly 14 (2): 141-158. 2000.
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  • Stephen Kershnar, Are the descendants of slaves owed compensation for slavery?
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 16 (1). 1999.
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  • Stephen Kershnar and Ap Roark, Objections to the Systematic Imposition of Punitive Torture
    International Journal of Applied Philosophy 13 (1): 47-56. 1999.
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  • Stephen Kershnar, Strong affirmative action programs and disproportionate burdens
    Journal of Value Inquiry 33 (2): 201-209. 1999.
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  • Stephen Kershnar, Uncertain Damages to Racial Minorities and Strong Affirmative Action
    Public Affairs Quarterly 13 (1): 83-98. 1999.
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  • Stephen Kershnar, George Sher’s Theory of Deserved Punishment, and the Victimized Wrongdoer
    Social Theory and Practice 23 (1): 75-91. 1997.
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  • Stephen Kershnar, Reflexive Retributive Duties
    Jahrbuch Für Recht Und Ethik / Annual Review of Law and Ethics 5 497-516. 1997.
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  • Stephen Kershnar, Strong Affirmative Action Programs at State Educational Institutions Cannot Be Justified via Compensatory Justice
    Public Affairs Quarterly 11 (4): 345-363. 1997.
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  • Stephen Kershnar, The Basis Of Deserved Punishment Is A Culpable Wrongdoing
    Jahrbuch für Recht Und Ethik 5 497-516. 1997.
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  • Stephen Kershnar, Kant On Freedom And The Appropriate Punishment
    Jahrbuch für Recht Und Ethik 3. 1995.
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  • Stephen Kershnar, The Justification of Deserved Punishment Via General Moral Principles
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 33 (4): 461-484. 1995.
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  • Stephen Kershnar, The Justification of Deserved Punishment
    Dissertation, The University of Nebraska - Lincoln. 1995.
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