461.
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David Gauthier
Economic Rationality And Moral Constraints
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462.
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David E. Cooper
Moral Relativism
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463.
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Kurt Baier
Moral Reasons
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464.
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Alan Gewirth
The Golden Rule Rationalized
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465.
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William K. Frankena
Is Morality A Purely Personal Matter?
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466.
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Gilbert Harman
Relativistic Ethics: Morality As Politics
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467.
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Hugo Adam Bedau
Social Justice And Social Institutions
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468.
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Eddy M. Zemach
Love Thy Neighbor As Thyself Or Egoism And Altruism
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469.
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Antony Flew
Equality Or Justice?
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470.
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Alan Montefiore
Self-Reality, Self-Respect, And Respect For Others
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471.
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G. R. Grice
Are There Reasons For Acting?
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472.
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Jonathan Harrison
The Importance Of Being Important
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473.
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J. J. C. Smart
Hedonistic And Ideal Utilitarianism
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474.
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George Nakhnikian
Love In Human Reason
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475.
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G. E. M. Anscombe
Rules, Rights, And Promises
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476.
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D. F. Pears
Aristotle's Analysis Of Courage
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477.
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T. H. Irwin
First Principles In Aristotle's Ethics
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478.
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Haskell Fain
Permissions, Promises, And Political Communities
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479.
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J. L. Mackie
Can There Be A Right-Based Moral Theory?
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480.
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Herbert Hochberg
Sellars And Goodman On Predicates, Properties, And Truth
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