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8The Revolution in Ethical Theory. By George C. Kerner. Oxford University Press, 1966. Pp. vi, 254. $4.40Dialogue 5 (4): 649-652. 1967.
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7Mill's Theory of RightsIn Henry West (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Mill's Utilitarianism, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.This chapter contains section titled: Rights and Goals Rules, Rights, and Utility Rights and Liberty.
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6Hate Crimes, Literature, and SpeechIn R. G. Frey & Christopher Heath Wellman (eds.), A Companion to Applied Ethics, Blackwell. 2005.This chapter contains sections titled: Hate Speech and the Law Two Theories of Rights Should Hate Speech be Free Speech? Hate Crimes and the Law.
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6Ethics: Report of the Consultative Group on Ethics. Ottawa: The Canada Council, 1977. vi + 34 pages. $2.00 (review)Dialogue 17 (3): 575-581. 1978.
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51. A Theory of Free Expression?In The Hateful and the Obscene: Studies in the Limits of Free Expression, University of Toronto Press. pp. 1-17. 2004.
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4Does Medical Ethics Have Its Own Theory? (review)Hastings Center Report 12 (4): 38-39. 2012.Book reviewed in this article: A Theory of Medical Ethics. By Robert M. Veatch.
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4Criminalizing expression : hate speech and obscenityIn John Deigh & David Dolinko (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of the Criminal Law, Oxford University Press. 2011.
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4Rawls and the Contract Theory of Civil DisobedienceCanadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 3 (n/a): 1-48. 1977.Since its appearance in 1971, John Rawls’ A Theory of justice has attracted much critical attention. Most of this attention has inevitably centred on the two principles of justice for institutions and on their derivation from the original position. This paper will examine a part of the system which has not yet received such close scrutiny — Rawls’ theory of political obligation in general and civil disobedience in particular. My main aim is to understand this theory, since there are crucial resp…Read more
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42. Mill's FrameworkIn The Hateful and the Obscene: Studies in the Limits of Free Expression, University of Toronto Press. pp. 18-51. 2004.
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3Sumner on Abortion: Moral Theory and Moral Standing: A Reply to Woods and SolesDialogue 24 (4): 691-700. 1985.I am grateful to John Woods and David Soles for the careful attention they have given to some of the central arguments of Abortion and Moral Theory, though I wish that they had revealed fewer respects in which those arguments were seriously underdeveloped. In what follows I will try to supply some of the needed further development. I address the main points at issue in what I conceive to be their order of ascending importance.
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3Roger A. Shiner. Freedom of Commercial Expressionn. Oxford: Oxford University Press2003. Pp. xxiv + 3555Canadian Journal of Philosophy 35 (4): 623-640. 2005.
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2ContentsIn The Hateful and the Obscene: Studies in the Limits of Free Expression, University of Toronto Press. 1996.
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2Cases CitedIn The Hateful and the Obscene: Studies in the Limits of Free Expression, University of Toronto Press. pp. 247-250. 2004.
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2Classical utilitarianism and the population optimumIn Richard I. Sikora & Brian M. Barry (eds.), Obligations to Future Generations, White Horse Press. pp. 91--111. 1978.
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16. From Principle to PolicyIn The Hateful and the Obscene: Studies in the Limits of Free Expression, University of Toronto Press. pp. 165-204. 2004.
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14. The Myth of Community StandardsIn The Hateful and the Obscene: Studies in the Limits of Free Expression, University of Toronto Press. pp. 88-125. 2004.
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1NotesIn The Hateful and the Obscene: Studies in the Limits of Free Expression, University of Toronto Press. pp. 205-246. 2004.
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1Works CitedIn The Hateful and the Obscene: Studies in the Limits of Free Expression, University of Toronto Press. pp. 251-264. 2004.
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Review of Frances Myrna Kamm: Creation and abortion: a study in moral and legal philosophy (review)Ethics 105 (2): 426-428. 1995.
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ContributorsIn L. Wayne Sumner & Joseph Boyle (eds.), Philosophical Perspectives on Bioethics, University of Toronto Press. pp. 297-299. 1996.
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AcknowledgmentsIn L. Wayne Sumner & Joseph Boyle (eds.), Philosophical Perspectives on Bioethics, University of Toronto Press. 1996.
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