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Was Socrates a Corruptor?:
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Untilitarianism is not Indifferent to Distribution
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Administrative Discretion as a Moment for Creativity
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The Feelings of Justice
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The Rebirth of Meaning:
The Human Problem
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The Notion of Group Rights in the Nicaraguan Constitution
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Legitimate Defense and Strategic Defense
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Liberalism and the Holocause:
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Law, Morality, and the Weak Social Thesis
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Natural Liberty and Justice:
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Suicide and Sensitivity
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Should Work Be Democratized?
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The Case Against bGH
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Collegiality and Efficiency in Universities
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Linkage
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A Causal Theory of Negligence
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The aim of this paper is to outline a novel rationale for the negligence standard of liability in tort law. On this view, the negligence standard has a causal character which is seldom recognized, but which was recognized by Aristotle, who first formulated the standard. The proposed rationale is extracted from its Aristotelian roots and presented as an alternative to the two others which have been discussed in recent years, both of which are widely regarded as flawed.
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Liberal Politics and Purposive Decision-Making
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The Function of the University in Society
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Dominance and Violence in Scientific Discourse:
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Drugs, Freedom and Harm
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