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Dina Raphael

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  •  60
    The idea of justice and the problem of argument
    Philosophical Books 4 (3): 21-23. 1963.
    Social and Political PhilosophyJusticeDistributive Justice
  •  76
    The moral philosophy of Richard price
    Philosophical Books 1 (4): 1-2. 1960.
    17th/18th Century British Philosophy, Misc
  •  61
    Critical Notice
    Mind 83 (329). 1974.
  • ‘”The true old Humean philosophy” and its Influence on Adam Smith
    In G. R. Morice (ed.), David Hume, . 1977.
    Hume and Other Philosophers
  •  21
    Valores e factos
    Critica -. forthcoming.
  •  96
    Symposium: The Consequences of Actions
    with A. N. Prior
    Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 30 (1). 1956.
    Ethics
  •  101
    Symposium: Human Rights
    with B. Mayo
    Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 39 (1). 1965.
    Social and Political PhilosophyInternational Philosophy
  •  85
    Nomos VI: Justice
    Philosophical Books 5 (3): 6-7. 1964.
    JusticeDistributive Justice
  •  96
    Handicapped infants: medical ethics and the law
    Journal of Medical Ethics 14 (1): 5-10. 1988.
    The main purpose of this paper (1) is to draw attention to a gap between the principles of Common Law and the principles accepted by many leading medical practitioners on the ethics of allowing severely handicapped infants to die. The Common Law principles are shown in Court of Appeal judgements on two cases. The contrasting principles of many paediatricians were illustrated at the trial of Dr Leonard Arthur. The paper suggests that the gap could be closed by statutory guidance on general princi…Read more
    The main purpose of this paper (1) is to draw attention to a gap between the principles of Common Law and the principles accepted by many leading medical practitioners on the ethics of allowing severely handicapped infants to die. The Common Law principles are shown in Court of Appeal judgements on two cases. The contrasting principles of many paediatricians were illustrated at the trial of Dr Leonard Arthur. The paper suggests that the gap could be closed by statutory guidance on general principles. It also argues that utilitarian concepts misrepresent the ethical issues of medical dilemmas like this one
    Medical EthicsDisability
  •  180
    Maurice Cranston
    Utilitas 6 (1): 1. 1994.
    Professor Maurice Cranston, who died suddenly on 5 November 1993, was a man of many talents. Pre-eminent as a biographer of Locke and Rousseau, he was also distinguished for his own contribution to political philosophy and for his capacity to expound the political thought of others in clear, simple language. He did this with great success not only in the lecture room but also in numerous broadcast talks and discussions, notably on the Third Programme of the BBC. In his academic work he was parti…Read more
    Professor Maurice Cranston, who died suddenly on 5 November 1993, was a man of many talents. Pre-eminent as a biographer of Locke and Rousseau, he was also distinguished for his own contribution to political philosophy and for his capacity to expound the political thought of others in clear, simple language. He did this with great success not only in the lecture room but also in numerous broadcast talks and discussions, notably on the Third Programme of the BBC. In his academic work he was particularly well informed on French political thought, contemporary as much as classical, and he wrote extensively on Sartre and more briefly on Camus and Foucault. He was himself fluent in the French language and he translated Rousseau's Social Contract and Discourse on Inequality for the Penguin Classics series. He was proficient in German and Italian too, and he knew enough Danish to translate a book on Wittgenstein written in that language. His love of literature often led him to illustrate philosophical points with apt examples from classical novels. He even wrote a couple of novels himself in his youth. It will be plain from this brief catalogue that he was an eminently civilized person. He was, in addition, an exceptionally friendly man and engagingly modest about his own abilities.
    European PhilosophyNormative Ethics
  •  83
    The Life of Reason: Hobbes, Locke, Bolingbroke. By D. G. James. (London: Longmans, Green & Co. 1949. Pp. xiii + 272. Price 18s.) (review)
    Philosophy 25 (94): 281. 1950.
    Thomas HobbesLocke and Other PhilosophersBritish Philosophy
  •  96
    Obligations and Rights in Hobbes
    Philosophy 37 (142): 345-352. 1962.
    RightsHobbes: Social and Political Philosophy
  •  246
    The impartial spectator: Adam Smith's moral philosophy
    Oxford University Press. 2007.
    D. D. Raphael examines the moral philosophy of Adam Smith (1723-90), best known for his famous work on economics, The Wealth of Nations, and shows that his thought still has much to offer philosophers today. Raphael gives particular attention to Smith's original theory of conscience, with its emphasis on the role of 'sympathy' (shared feelings)
    Moral Emotivism and SentimentalismIdeal Observer TheoriesAdam Smith
  •  167
    New books (review)
    with G. J. Warnock, Dorothy Emmet, N. J. Brown, Karl Britton, and J. L. Ackrill
    Mind 66 (264): 560-575. 1957.
  •  82
    Critical editions
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 8 (1). 2000.
    This Article does not have an abstract
    History of Western Philosophy
  •  213
    New books (review)
    with D. R. Bell, K. Baier, Ronald W. Hepburn, Thomas McPherson, R. D. Bradley, Antony Flew, W. H. F. Barnes, James Griffin, John Wheatley, Heinz-Juergen Schuering, D. P. Henry, Ernest H. Hutten, Anthony Kenny, Mary Warnock, Arthur Thomson, and R. F. Holland
    Mind 71 (284): 552-594. 1962.
  •  104
    Anonymous writings of David Hume
    with Tatsuya Sakamoto
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (2): 271-281. 1990.
    Hume: Works, Misc
  •  1
    Ethics and aesthetics in the British moralists
    Enlightenment and Dissent 23 131-147. 2007.
    British Philosophy
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