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Tulane Studies in Philosophy

Volume 33, 1985
Positive and Negative Duties

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1. Tulane Studies in Philosophy: Volume: 33
Eric Mack Introduction
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James S. Fishkin Obligations Beyond Borders: The Limits of Impartial Consequentialism
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Michael H. Robins Is Fishkins’s Critique of Impartial Consequentialism Impartial?
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Hilliard Aronovitch The Power of Positive Government
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Tibor R. Machan Moral Myths and Basic Positive Rights
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William Nelson Positive Rights, Negative Rights and Property Rights
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Jan Narveson Positive/Negative: Why Bother?
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Carolyn R. Morillo Defining Duties and Constructing Morality: Comments on Narveson
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Richard Louis Trammell A Criterion for Determining Negativity and Positivity
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Douglas N. Husak Is the Distinction between Positive Actions and Omissions Value-Neutral?
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Michael Gorr Some Reflections on the Difference between Positive and Negative Duties
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