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Maurice Wade

Trinity College
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  • Trinity College
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
Areas of Interest
Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
African/Africana Philosophy
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  • Medical Technology and Society: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
    with Joseph D. Bronzino, Vincent H. Smith, and Russell C. Maulitz
    History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 16 (3): 493. 1994.
    Philosophy of Medicine
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    Sports and Speciesism
    Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 23 (1): 10-29. 1996.
    No abstract
    Philosophy of Sport
  •  124
    Animal Liberationism, Ecocentrism, and the Morality of Sport Hunting
    Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 17 (1): 15-27. 1990.
    Philosophy of Sport
  • Leftist Theories of Sport: A Critique and Reconstruction
    Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 22 (1). 1995.
    Philosophy of Sport
  •  114
    Keynes, Rawls, Uncertainty, and the Liberal Theory of the State
    with Edward McKenna and Diane Zannoni
    Economics and Philosophy 4 (2): 221. 1988.
    What role, if any, should the government perform in a society? Two very different answers to this question have been provided by John Rawls and Robert Nozick. For Rawls, the government plays an important role in ensuring that the principles of justice are realized in the workings of society. For Nozick, the role of government is limited to that of providing protection. The debate over these two views has led to the questioning of the entire liberal doctrine, a questioning that has taken place no…Read more
    What role, if any, should the government perform in a society? Two very different answers to this question have been provided by John Rawls and Robert Nozick. For Rawls, the government plays an important role in ensuring that the principles of justice are realized in the workings of society. For Nozick, the role of government is limited to that of providing protection. The debate over these two views has led to the questioning of the entire liberal doctrine, a questioning that has taken place not only within intellectual circles, but also within the society at large
    John RawlsHistory of EconomicsEconomics and Justice
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    Rawls and the minimum demands of justice
    with Edward McKenna and Diane Zannoni
    Journal of Value Inquiry 24 (2): 85-108. 1990.
    John RawlsJusticeRawls on Distributive Justice
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