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_aUtilitas, Vol. 25, N° 1, March 2013 _bPERI |
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_aCambridge _cCambridge University Press _d2013 |
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| 215 | _ap. 1-135 | ||
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_aUtilitas, A Leading Journal in Ethics _vVol. 25, N° 1 |
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_hp. 1-31 _fJukka Makinen _fMarja Liisa Kakkuri-Knuuttila _iThe Defence of Utilitarianism in Early Rawls : A Study of Methodological Development |
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| 545 |
_hp. 32-45 _fScott M. James _iWhen Helping the Victim Matters More Than Helping a Victim |
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| 545 |
_hp. 46-65 _fChristopher Macleod _iMill, Intuitions and Normativity |
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| 545 |
_hp. 66-79 _fJesper Ryberg _iRetributivism and Resources |
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| 545 |
_hp. 80-95 _fGerald Lang _iShould Utilitarianism Be Scalar |
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| 545 |
_hp. 96-120 _fJason Tyndal _iCulture and Diversity in John Stuart Mill's Civic Nation |
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| 545 |
_hp. 121-130 _fDaniel Halliday _iKok-Chor Tan, Justice, Institutions, and Luck : The Site, Ground, and Scope Equality |
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| 545 |
_hp. 131-135 _fKok-Chor Tan _iA Reply to Halliday |
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| 610 | _aPHILOSOPHIE . UTILITARISME | ||
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_aTN _bBIB.CEC _c20211206 _gUNIMARC |
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