| 000 | 01319 a2200301 4500 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 001 | 38616 | ||
| 005 | 20251118154002.0 | ||
| 011 | _a0953-8208 | ||
| 090 | _a38616 | ||
| 100 | _a20211207 2009 |||u0frey50 | ||
| 101 | _aeng | ||
| 110 | _ay z 000gy | ||
| 200 |
_aUtilitas, Vol. 21, N° 1, March 2009 _bPERI |
||
| 210 |
_aCambridge _cCambridge University Press _d2009 |
||
| 215 | _ap. 1-125 | ||
| 225 |
_aUtilitas, A Leading Journal in Ethics _vVol. 21, N° 1 |
||
| 345 | _a158 | ||
| 545 |
_hp. 1-21 _fBrian Rosebury _iPrivate Revenge and its Relation to Punishment |
||
| 545 |
_hp. 22-35 _fDaniel Callcut _iMill, Sentimentalism and the Problem of Moral Authority |
||
| 545 |
_hp. 36-58 _fDale Dorsey _iHeadaches, Lives and Value |
||
| 545 |
_hp. 59-71 _fDaniel Doviak _iVirtue, Satisfaction and Welfare Enhancement |
||
| 545 |
_hp. 72-99 _fHugh Breakey _iThe Epistemic and Informational Requirements of Utilitarism |
||
| 545 |
_hp. 100-116 _fRob Lawlor _iThe Rejection of Scalar Consequentialism |
||
| 545 |
_hp. 117-122 _fSam Fleischacker _iStephen Darwall, The Second Person Standpoint : Morality, Respect and Accountability |
||
| 545 |
_hp. 123-125 _fBen Eggleston _iTim Mulgan, The Demands of Consequentialism |
||
| 610 | _aPHILOSOPHIE . UTILITARISME | ||
| 801 |
_aTN _bBIB.CEC _c20211207 _gUNIMARC |
||