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200 _aUtilitas, Vol. 31, N° 4, December 2019
_bPERI
210 _aCambridge
_cCambridge University Press
_d2019
215 _ap. 359-493
225 _aUtilitas
_vVol. 31, N° 4
345 _a158
545 _hp. 361-377
_fPeter Andes
_iSidgwick's Dualism of Practical Reason, Evolutionary Debunking, and Moral Psychology
545 _hp. 378-394
_fTodd Karhu
_iNot All Killings Are Equally Wrong
545 _hp. 395-413
_fStephen Kershnar
_iConsequentialism and the Case of Symmetrical Attackers
545 _hp. 414-430
_fShlomi Segall
_iWhy We Should be Negative about Positive Egalitarianism
545 _hp. 431-449
_fAntis Loizides
_iUtility, Reason and Rhetoric : James Mill's Metaphor of the Historian as Judge
545 _hp. 450-462
_fThomas Hurka
_iOn "Hybrid" Theories of Personal Good
545 _hp. 463-476
_fFayna Fuentes Lopez
_iMoral Risk and Humane Farming
545 _hp. 477-481
_fErik Carlson
_fJens Johansson
_iBontly on Harm and the Non-Identity Problem
545 _hp. 482-485
_fMichael Klenk
_iHanno Sauer, Debunking Arguments in Ethics
545 _hp. 486-493
_fJr. Bart Schultz
_iTommie Shelby and Brandon M. Terry (eds.), To Shape a New World : Essays on the Political Philosophy of Martin Luther King, Jr.
610 _aPHILOSOPHIE . UTILITARISME
801 _aTN
_bBIB.CEC
_c20211204
_gUNIMARC