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Raymond Belliotti

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Value Theory
History of Western Philosophy
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History of Western Philosophy
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  •  162
    Is law a sham?
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 48 (1): 25-44. 1987.
  •  113
    Rational Individualism (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 29 (4): 141-142. 1997.
    EthicsBritish Philosophy
  •  205
    Negative duties, positive duties, and rights
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 16 (1): 581-588. 1978.
    RightsThe Concept of Rights
  •  187
    Honor thy father and thy mother and to thine own self be true
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 24 (2): 149-162. 1986.
    Ethics
  •  78
    Harmless Wrongdoing (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 23 (3): 108-109. 1991.
    Criminal LawEthics
  •  153
    Negative and positive duties
    Theoria 47 (2): 82-92. 1981.
    Distributive JusticeInternational EthicsGlobal Justice
  •  106
    Marxism, Feminism, and Surrogate Motherhood
    Social Theory and Practice 14 (3): 389-417. 1988.
    Feminism: Mothering
  •  127
    Morality andin vitro fertilization
    Journal of Medical Humanities 2 (1): 6-19. 1980.
    The question of the morality ofin vitro fertilization is examined. One of the central questions to be answered is whether the zygote loss that seems inseparable from the process is morally justified. Even when embryo transfer occurs, many zygotes which have been intentionally created are intentionally destroyed; they are used as means to the alleged benefits that others will attain.
    Biomedical Ethics
  •  47
    Justifying Legal Punishment (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 23 (3): 140-141. 1991.
    Punishment in Criminal Law
  •  50
    John Kleinig., Valuing Life (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 26 (2): 130-131. 1994.
    Ethics
  •  72
    Issues in Contemporary Legal Philosophy (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 22 (3): 105-107. 1990.
    Legal Positivism
  •  74
    Gloom and Doom
    International Journal of Applied Philosophy 3 (1): 43-57. 1986.
    Criminal Justice Ethics
  •  75
    Feminist Interpretations of Friedrich Nietzsche (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 35 (1): 154-155. 2003.
    Friedrich Nietzsche
  •  84
    Freedom’s Law (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 35 (4): 236-237. 2003.
  •  23
    Book review (review)
    Journal of Value Inquiry 28 (4): 577-580. 1994.
  •  56
    Book review (review)
    with Berys Gaut
    Journal of Value Inquiry 26 (2): 293-300. 1992.
  •  44
    Burdens of Proof in Modern Discourse (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 27 (2): 114-116. 1995.
    British Philosophy
  •  260
    Good Sex: Perspectives on Sexual Ethics
    with David Archard
    Philosophical Quarterly 45 (180): 407. 1995.
    Defining Sexual Activity
  •  180
    Critical legal studies: The paradoxes of indeterminacy and nihilism
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 13 (2): 145-154. 1987.
    Legal Realism
  •  48
    Justifying law: the debate over foundations, goals, and methods
    Temple University Press. 1992.
    Author note: Raymond A. Belliotti is Professor of Philosophy at State University of New York at Fredonia.
    Legal Authority and Obligation, MiscNature of Law, Misc
  •  33
    Power: oppression, subservience, and resistance
    State University of New York Press. 2016.
    Deepens our understanding of power through a survey of how its dynamics have been understood from ancient times to the present. Frequently understood in simplistic and often highly negative terms, the concept of power has proven to be both uncommonly intriguing and maddeningly elusive. In Power, Raymond Angelo Belliotti begins by fashioning a general definition of power that is refined enough to capture the numerous types of power in all their multifaceted complexity. He then proceeds in a serie…Read more
    Deepens our understanding of power through a survey of how its dynamics have been understood from ancient times to the present. Frequently understood in simplistic and often highly negative terms, the concept of power has proven to be both uncommonly intriguing and maddeningly elusive. In Power, Raymond Angelo Belliotti begins by fashioning a general definition of power that is refined enough to capture the numerous types of power in all their multifaceted complexity. He then proceeds in a series of discrete yet thematically connected meditations to explore the meaning of power in ancient, modern, and contemporary thought. In grappling with the critical questions surrounding the accumulation, distribution, and exercise of personal and social power, this work allows us to confront fundamental questions of who we are and how we might live better lives. “Power is an impressive project for its breadth and insight. Belliotti offers an exhaustive discussion of the philosophical notion of power, which deepens the reader’s understanding of power and provides a ‘powerful’ tool for assessing the proper uses of and abuses of social and dyadic power relations. The book is rich with material, expertly organized, and written in a clear and accessible style.” — Kimberly Blessing, Buffalo State, The State University of New York.
  •  24
    Heroism and Wisdom, Italian Style: From Roman Imperialists to Sicilian Magistrates
    Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. 2022.
    Heroism and Wisdom is an interdisciplinary work dissecting the lives, philosophies, and works of fourteen historically significant Italian figures to examine the topics of Italian history, culture, and moral psychology of notions such as practical wisdom, heroism, authenticity, honor, will to power, and leading a meaningful human life.
  •  24
    The Philosophical and Ethical Dimensions of Parent Initiated Schools
    Journal of Social Philosophy 12 (3): 3-7. 1981.
    Social and Political Philosophy, MiscellaneousPolitical TheoryJusticeVarieties of Justice
  •  118
    A philosophical analysis of sexual ethics
    Journal of Social Philosophy 10 (3): 8-11. 1979.
    Sexual Ethics
  •  331
    Baby Fae: a beastly business
    with T. Kushner
    Journal of Medical Ethics 11 (4): 178-183. 1985.
    The Baby Fae experiment has highlighted the growing trend in medicine of using animal parts in the treatment of humans. This paper raises the question of the logical and moral justification for these current practices and their proposed expansion. We argue that the Cognitive Capacity Principle establishes morally justified necessary and sufficient conditions for the use of non-human animals in medical treatments and research. Some alternative sources for medical uses are explored as well as some…Read more
    The Baby Fae experiment has highlighted the growing trend in medicine of using animal parts in the treatment of humans. This paper raises the question of the logical and moral justification for these current practices and their proposed expansion. We argue that the Cognitive Capacity Principle establishes morally justified necessary and sufficient conditions for the use of non-human animals in medical treatments and research. Some alternative sources for medical uses are explored as well as some possible programmes for their implementation
    Biomedical Ethics
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