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Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy
Volume 6, 1984
Social Policy and Conflict Resolution
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Social Conflict and Resolution: On Values and Trade-Offs
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Donald Scherer
Some Simple Rational Conflict Resolution Procedures for Incommensurable Values
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Henry R. West
The Concept of Justice and Conflict Resolution
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George J. Stein
Social Philosophy, National Socialism, and the Scarcity Society
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William Aiken
Using Food as a Weapon
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James P. Sterba
National Defense vs. Social Welfare
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Edmund F. Byrne
Displaced Workers: Whose Reponsibility?
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Jan Narveson
Full Employment: The Supreme Economic Priority
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Onora O’Neill
How Can We Indiviuate Moral Problems?
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Bill Puka
The Savings Approach to Social Conflict
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Tom Regan
Honey Dribbles Down Your Fur: Remarks on Environmental Ethics
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Maura A. O’Brien
The Evolving Antitrust Regulation of the Professions
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John Snapper
Limits on the Standards of Private Associations
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Robert Strikwerda
On What Ought We Vote?: On Professional Organizations and Public Affairs
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