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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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Douglas B. Rasmussen
Liberalism, Contractarianism, and the Choice of Liberties:
A Response to Gray
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Fred R. Berger
Paternalism and Autonomy
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Timothy Beatley
Paternalism and Land Use Planning:
Ethical Bases and Practical Applications
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Gary E. Jones
Is There a Right to Paternalism?
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Russell Hardin
Collective Rights
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John Gray
Liberalism and the Choice of Liberties
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Christopher W. Morris
Natural Rights and Public Goods
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Marvin C. Henberg
Swords Into Plowshares:
Liberty, Security and the Environment
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Allen Buchanan
Competition, Charity and the Right to Health Care
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Jeffrey Obler
Liberty, Duty, and the Welfare State
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Jonathan Riley
Liberty, Paternalism and Justice
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James S. Fishkin
Justifying Liberty:
The Self-Reflective Argument
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Daniel M. Farrell
Legitimate Government and Consent of the Governed
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Robert B. Westmoreland
Liberty or Liberties?
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Anthony Weston
Toward an Inclusive Ethics
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Richard Lee
Goodness and the Will
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