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20PrefaceIn The Hateful and the Obscene: Studies in the Limits of Free Expression, University of Toronto Press. 2004.
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19NotesIn The Hateful and the Obscene: Studies in the Limits of Free Expression, University of Toronto Press. pp. 205-246. 2004.
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23ContentsIn The Hateful and the Obscene: Studies in the Limits of Free Expression, University of Toronto Press. 2004.
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17Roger 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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101Institutional refusal to offer assisted dying: A response to Shadd and ShaddBioethics 33 (8): 970-972. 2019.Ever since medical assistance in dying (MAID) became legal in Canada in 2016, controversy has enveloped the refusal by many faith‐based institutions to allow this service on their premises. In a recent article in this journal, Philip and Joshua Shadd have proposed ‘changing the conversation’ on this issue, reframing it as an exercise not of conscience but of an institutional right of self‐governance. This reframing, they claim, will serve to show how health‐care institutions may be justified in …Read more
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26FrontmatterIn The Hateful and the Obscene: Studies in the Limits of Free Expression, University of Toronto Press. 2004.
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212. 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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206. 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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18Cases 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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10ContributorsIn L. Wayne Sumner & Joseph Boyle (eds.), Philosophical Perspectives on Bioethics, University of Toronto Press. pp. 297-299. 1996.
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9AcknowledgmentsIn L. Wayne Sumner & Joseph Boyle (eds.), Philosophical Perspectives on Bioethics, University of Toronto Press. 1996.
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7IntroductionIn L. Wayne Sumner & Joseph Boyle (eds.), Philosophical Perspectives on Bioethics, University of Toronto Press. pp. 1-8. 1996.
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149Philosophical Perspectives on Bioethics (edited book)University of Toronto Press. 1996.The contributors to the volume discuss various approaches to bioethical thinking and the political and institutional contexts of bioethics, addressing underlying concerns about the purposes of its practice.
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37The 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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74Morality and Utility. By Jan Narveson. Baltimore; The Johns Hopkins Press; Toronto: Copp Clark Pub. Co. 1967. Pp. ix, 293. $7.50 (review)Dialogue 7 (2): 302-305. 1968.
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81The Carnivore Strikes BackDialogue 23 (4): 661-668. 1984.Since philosophers began thinking seriously about the moral status of non-human animals, many of the practices we once took for granted have come to be condemned as unjustifiable, among them our reliance on animals as a food source. While the arguments which have been adduced in support of moral vegetarianism invoke quite different moral frameworks, they begin with a common concern for the welfare of animals. In the real world of practising vegetarians, this concern tends to be subordinated to c…Read more
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85Catching Up With CastañedaDialogue 14 (4): 671-685. 1975.Remember the fifties? That was, among other things, when it was outré for moral philosophers acutally to use moral discourse and de rigueur to theorize about its use. It was when we all read Stevenson and Hare and learned to believe that moral judgments had no truth values and were used to express emotion or to issue imperatives. It was when we came to realize that all previous moral philosophy rested on the mistake of supposing that moral judgments were propositions. How remote it all seems now…Read more
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80Negativities: The Limits of Life. By Joseph Margolis. Columbus. Ohio: Charles E. Merrill Publishing Company. 1975. Pp. vii, 166 (review)Dialogue 16 (2): 348-352. 1977.
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67Ethics: 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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