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James Fishkin

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  •  110
    Introduction to the symposium
    Ethics 91 (3): 353-356. 1981.
    Value TheorySocial and Political Philosophy
  •  137
    Comment on Gibbard Utilitarianism Versus Human Rights
    Social Philosophy and Policy 1 (2): 103. 1984.
    Rather than respond to Gibbard, point by point, I will comment on what I take to be the general spirit of his argument. The old consensus on some form or another of utilitarianism, a consensus that dominated discussions in moral and political theory only a few years ago, has now largely evaporated before the heat of distributional objections founded on justice, the “separateness of persons,” and other concerns for the severe sacrifices that utilitarianism might require of some for the sake of gr…Read more
    Rather than respond to Gibbard, point by point, I will comment on what I take to be the general spirit of his argument. The old consensus on some form or another of utilitarianism, a consensus that dominated discussions in moral and political theory only a few years ago, has now largely evaporated before the heat of distributional objections founded on justice, the “separateness of persons,” and other concerns for the severe sacrifices that utilitarianism might require of some for the sake of greater gains to others
    UtilitarianismHuman Rights
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    Book Review:Rights and Goods: Justifying Social Action. Virginia Held (review)
    Ethics 97 (2): 473-. 1987.
    RightsRights and Values
  •  98
    Obligations Beyond Borders
    Tulane Studies in Philosophy 33 9-20. 1985.
    Metaphysics and EpistemologyCollective Responsibility
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