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    Conceptual Cannibalism
    International Journal of Applied Philosophy 6 (2): 1-12. 1991.
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    The Possibility of Altruism (review)
    Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 20 (n/a): 372-373. 1971.
    It is the old philosophical desire to provide compelling arguments for any man which lies at the heart of this book. It is the difficulty of satisfying this desire which has led in recent years to the resurrection of Kantian transcendentalism. In ethics this approach has received urgent impetus in the articles of A Phillips Griffiths. Nagel, apparently independently, follows somewhat similar lines, coming to somewhat similar conclusions.
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    Introduction
    Criminal Justice Ethics 30 (1): 68-68. 2011.
    A year ago, Criminal Justice Ethics published Don Scheid's “Indefinite Detention of Mega-terrorists in the War on Terror.”1 The problem with which it dealt has not disappeared with the Obama admini...
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    Editorial introduction
    Criminal Justice Ethics 26 (1): 3-4. 2007.
    No abstract
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    Case Studies: In Organ Transplants, Americans First?
    with Jeffrey M. Prottas and Olga Jonasson
    Hastings Center Report 16 (5): 23. 1986.
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    T0. The Concept of Desert
    In Louis P. Pojman & Owen McLeod (eds.), What Do We Deserve?: A Reader on Justice and Desert, Oxford University Press. pp. 84. 1999.
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    Valuing Life
    with Robert P. George
    Hastings Center Report 23 (1): 44. 1993.
    Book reviewed in this article: Valuing Life. By John Kleinig.
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    Valuing Life
    Princeton University Press. 1991.
    Abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment, war, genetic engineering and fetal experimentation, environmental and animal rights--these topics inspire some of today's most heated public controversies. And it is fashionable to pursue these debates in terms of the negative query "Under what conditions may life be disregarded or terminated?" John Kleinig asks a different, more positive question: What may be said in behalf of life? Looking at the full range of appeals to life's value, he considers a va…Read more
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    The conscientious advocate and client perjury
    Criminal Justice Ethics 5 (2): 3-15. 1986.
    No abstract
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    Police Loyalties
    Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 5 (1-2): 29-42. 1996.
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    The selling of jury deliberations
    Criminal Justice Ethics 8 (1): 26-26. 1989.
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    The Ethics of Consent
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 8 (n/a): 91-118. 1982.
    We would not be far wide of the mark if we suggested that the prevailing social ideology is structured round the presumption that interpersonal and political relationships ought to be, and for the most part are, based on the mutual consent of the parties involved. Liberal democratic theory has secured for consent a crucial role in the justification of political obligation and authority. In law, the maximvolenti non fit injuria,to the one who consents no wrong is done, constitutes a defence in ca…Read more
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    Compulsory schooling
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 15 (2). 1981.
    John Kleinig; Compulsory Schooling, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 15, Issue 2, 30 May 2006, Pages 191–203, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9752.1981.
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    [Book review] valuing life (review)
    In Peter Singer (ed.), Ethics, Oxford University Press. pp. 104--163. 1994.
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    Ethical Challenges for Intervening in Drug Use: Policy, Research, and Treatment Issues
    with Stanley Einstein
    Criminal Justice Ethics 26 (2): 72. 2007.
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    R. S. Peters on punishment
    British Journal of Educational Studies 20 (3): 259-269. 1972.
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    Five. Animal life
    In Valuing Life, Princeton University Press. pp. 96-114. 1991.
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    One. Valuing life
    In Valuing Life, Princeton University Press. pp. 3-28. 1991.
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    Two. Valuing life
    In Valuing Life, Princeton University Press. pp. 29-45. 1991.
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    Introduction
    In Valuing Life, Princeton University Press. 1991.
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    The Limits of Consent
    International Journal of Applied Philosophy 7 (2): 63-65. 1992.
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    The paper develops a conception of “professional loyalties” and then reviews several challenges that professional loyalties encounter. The conception of professional loyalty is developed against George Fletcher’s attempt to marginalize such loyalties. Instead of being viewed primarily as loyalty to clients, it is characterized as loyalty to the ends of the profession. That conception gives rise to several challenges, which are then discussed in turn: (1) whether professions have enough unity to …Read more
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    Correctional Ethics
    Routledge. 2006.
    Correctional Ethics gathers the most prominent contributions to this burgeoning field, ranging from the philosophy of punishment through to ethical appraisals of incarceration, the professional responsibilities of prison personnel, and formative work in restorative justice. In addition, it provides an annotated research agenda to help shape the development of a comprehensive correctional ethic. For those working in correctional ethics, this collection provides an essential resource.
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    Editorial introduction
    Criminal Justice Ethics 17 (1): 42-42. 1998.
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    This volume was initiated to meet the challenges of the increasing contemporary trend to "treat" substance users (in the broadest sense of this concept), whether in institutional settings, ambulatory programs, or even controlled environments such as prisons. Although several essays concentrate more particularly on some of the ethico-moral problems encountered by juridico-moral interventions--problems relating to criminalization, decriminalization, legalization, and interdiction--the main focus i…Read more
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    Compulsory Schooling
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 15 (2): 191-203. 1981.
    John Kleinig; Compulsory Schooling, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 15, Issue 2, 30 May 2006, Pages 191–203, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9752.1981.
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    Four. Plant life
    In Valuing Life, Princeton University Press. pp. 70-95. 1991.
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    Editor's introduction
    Criminal Justice Ethics 10 (1): 11-11. 1991.