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On Justifying Moral
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A New Stoicism |
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with Charlotte B. Becker Encyclopedia of Ethics.
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"Is Science Moral?" Zygon (1968). "A Note on
Religious Experience Arguments." Religious Studies 7 (1971):
63-68. "Axiology, Deontology, and Agent Morality:
The Need for Coordination." Journal of Value Inquiry
6 (1972): 213-20. "Foreknowledge
and Predestination." Mind 81 (1972): 138-41. "Morality and the Aesthetic of Film."
The Film Journal 2 (September 1972): 24-27. Expanded and reprinted
in Thomas R. Atkins, ed., Sexuality in the Movies (Bloomington, Indiana
University Press, 1975) "Philosophy
and Moral Problems." The Humanist 32 (March‑April 1972):
30-33. "Analogy in
Legal Reasoning." Ethics 83 (1973): 248-55. "The Finality
of Moral Judgments." Philosophical Review 82 (1973): 364-71. "Criminal Attempt and the Theory of the
Law of Crimes." Philosophy and Public Affairs 3 (1974): 262-94.
"Human Being: The Boundaries of the Concept." Philosophy
and Public Affairs 4 (1975): 334-59. "The Neglect of Virtue." Ethics 85 (1975): 110-22. "A Definition
of Philosophy." Metaphilosophy 8 (1977): 294-52. "Economic
Justice: Three Problems." Ethics
89 (1979): 385-93. "Property Theory and the Corporation."
In Proceedings of the Second National Conference on Business Ethics.
Washington, D. C.: University Press of America, 1979. "The Moral Basis of Property Rights."
In Nomos XXII: Property,
edited by J. Roland Pennock and John W. Chapman, 187‑220. New York:
New York University Press, 1980. "The Obligation
to Work." Ethics 91 (1980): 35-59. "Reciprocity and Social Obligation."
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 64 (1980): 411-21. "Three Types
of Rights." Georgia Law Review 13 (1980): 1197-220. "Against the Supposed Difference Between
Historical and End‑State Theories." Philosophical Studies
41 (1981): 267-72. "The Proper Bounds of Government Regulation." In Ethical Issues in Government, edited by Norman Bowie. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1981. "Individual Rights." In And Justice
for All: New Essays on Individual
Rights and Public Policy, edited by Tom Regan and Donald Van De Veer.
Totowa, N. J.: Rowman and Littlefield, 1982. "Knowledge as Doubly Anchored True Belief."
Philosophy Research Archives 8 (1982): 223-41. "The Priority of Human Interests."
In Ethics and Animals, edited by Harlan B. Miller and William H.
Williams, 225-42. New York: Humana, 1982. "The Free‑Rider Problem." In
The Limits of Utilitarianism, edited by Harlan Miller and William
H Williams. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1983. "Killing and Giving Up." In Medical
Ethics: A Clinical Textbook and
Reference for the Health Care Professionals, edited by Natalie Abrams
and Michael Buckner. Charlestown, Mass.: MIT Press/Bradford Books, 1983. "Property Rights and Social Welfare."
In Economic Justice: Private
Rights and Public Responsibilities, edited by Kenneth Kipnis and Diana
T. Meyers. Totowa, N. J.: Rowman and Allanheld, 1985. "Ideal Taxation." In Theoretical
and Applied Ethics, edited by David Rosenthal and Fadlou Shehadi, 275-305.
Provo: University of Utah Press, 1989. "Rent Control
is not a Taking." Brooklyn Law Review 54 (1989):1215-21. "Moral Development and the Gifted."
In Proceedings from a Symposium on the Developmental Potential of the
Gifted, edited by Deborah Ventis and Joyce Van Tassel‑Baska. Williamsburg:
College of William and Mary School of Education, 1990. "Unity, Coincidence and Conflict in the
Virtues." Philosophia 20, no.1-2 (1990): 127-43. "Community, Dominion, and Membership."
Southern Journal of Philosophy 30 (1992): 17-44. "Elements of Liberal Equality: Introduction to Kirp, Hochschild, and Strauss." William and Mary Law Review 31 (1992): 1-12. "Good Lives: Prolegomena." Social Philosophy and Policy 9 (1992): 15-37. Reprinted in The Good Life and the Human Good, vol. 9, edited by Ellen Frankel Paul.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993 "Places for Pluralism." Ethics 102 (1992): 707-19.
"Subjects
Are not Patients." Language & Communication 13, no. 2 (1993):
95-96. "Trust as
Noncognitive Security About Motives." Ethics 107 (1996): 43-61. "Stoic Children," in Susan M. Turner and Gareth B. Matthews (eds.), The Philosopher's Child: Critical Essays in the Western Tradition
(Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 1998), pp 45-61. "Values and Ends: Comments on Michael Slote, 'Anticipating Gewirth'," in Gewirth: Critical Essays on Action, Rationality, and Community
(Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1999). "Crimes against Autonomy: Gerald Dworkin on the Enforcement of Morality," William & Mary Law Review 40:2
(February, 1999). Pp. 959-973. "Afterword: Disability, Strategic Action, and Reciprocity,"
in Anita Silvers, David Wasserman, and Mary
Mahowald, Disability, Difference, and Discrimination (Lanham, Md:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2000). "The Good of Agency," in Leslie Francis and Anita Silvers (eds.), Americans with Disabilities:
Exploring Implications of the Law for Individuals and Institutions.
(New York: Routledge, 2000) "Reciprocity, Justice, and Disability," Ethics 116:1 (2005), pp 9-39. “Virtue, Health, and Eudaimonistic Psychology” UNDER REVIEW |
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and George Klosko. "Do Liberals Need a
Theory of the Good?" Journal of Politics 54, no.
4 (1992): 1173‑78. |
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Book Reviews
"J. Horowitz,
Law and Logic." Ethics 84 (1972): 89-92. "W. R.: Mysteries of the Organism." The Film Journal 2, 2nd
ed. (1972): 62-64. Reprinted in The Emergence of Film Art, vol. 2,
edited by Lewis Jacobs. New York: Hopkinson and Black. "Anthony
Kenny, Freewill, and Responsibility." Ethics 90 (1980): 313-14. "Walton, Douglas, Brain Death:
Ethical Considerations." The Philosophical Review 91
(1982): 656-57. "Macfarlane, L. J., The Right to Strike."
Canadian Philosophical Reviews 2 (1982): 116. "Tully, James, A Discourse on Property:
John Locke and His Adversaries." Ethics 92 (1982):
361-62. "Gewirth,
Alan, Human Rights." The Hollins Critic 20, no. 3 (1983):
16-17. "White, Morton, What is and What Ought
to Be Done." The Review of Metaphysics (1983). "Crocker, Lawrence, Positive Liberty."
The Philosophical Review 92 (1983): 243-46. "Smith, John E., The Spirit of American
Philosophy." The Hollins Critic 20, no. 2 (1983): 12. "James S. Fishkin, Beyond Subjective Morality."
Political Theory 12 (1984): 460-63. "Alex Comfort,
Reality, and Empathy." The Hollins Critic 22, no. 1 (1985):
13-14. "Alan Ryan,
Property and Political Theory." Political Theory 14 (1986):
181-83. "David
Lyons, Ethics and the Rule of Law." The Review of Metaphysics
(1986). "Bloomsberry
Jam." The Spectator (NC), 9/July 1987. "H. L. A. Hart and Tony Honoré, Causation in the Law, 2nd Edition." Ethics 97 (1987): 664-66. "Christine Pierce and Donald VanDeVeer,
AIDS, and Ethics." The Spectator (NC), September 1987. "Peter
Birks, An Introduction to the Law of Restitution." Ethics
98 (1988): 397-98. "Karen
Granstrand Gervais, Redefining Death." Ethics 98 (1988): 433. "Alan Ryan,
Property." Ethics 99 (1989): 666. "Carol Gould, Rethinking Democracy."
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 61 (1991): 444-48. "Loudon,
Robert S., Morality and Moral Theory." Ethics 103 (1993):
843-44. "Govier, Trudy, Social Trust and Human Communities," in Dialogue: the Canadian Philosophical
Review (1998) "Engstrom, Stephen, and Whiting, Jennifer (eds.). Aristotle, Kant, and the Stoics: Rethinking
Happiness and Duty" In Ethics (1999) 439-442. Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Edward Craig, Editor. In Ethics (1999) "Nelson, Hilde Lindeman (ed.). Stories and Their Limits: Narrative Approaches to Bioethics." In Ethics (xxxx) "Rawls, John. Collected Papers. Edited by Samuel Freeman." In Ethics (xxx) "Rist, John M. Real Ethics: Reconsidering the Foundations of Morality." in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (May, 2002). http://ndpr.icaap.org/index.htm .“Ci, Jiwei. The Two Faces of Justice.” in Social Theory and Practice (July, 2007) 507-513. |
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papers "Criminal Attempt and the Theory of the Law of Crimes," Virginia Philosophical Association, October, 1973. "The Neglect of Virtue," Colloquium paper, Western Division, American Philosophical Association, April, 1974. "Human Being: the Boundaries of the Concept," The University of Virginia Philosophy Club, November, 1974. "Property
Rights," given at "Arguments Against Lay Involvement in Medical
Ethics," North Carolina State University, November, 1975. "Labor, Utility and Liberty Arguments for
Private Property," Yale Law School Faculty Workshop in Legal Theory, March, 1976.
"Knowledge as Doubly Anchored True Belief," Virginia Philosophical Association, October, 1976. "The Labor Theory of Property Acquisition," Symposium paper, Eastern Division, American Philosophical Association, December, 1976. "The Moral Basis of Property," Symposium paper, Annual Meetings of the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy, December, 1977. "Three Types of Rights," Duke University Philosophy Department Colloquium, December, 1977. "Property Theory and the Corporation," National Conference on Business Ethics, April, 1978. "The Obligation to Work," Syracuse University, Philosophy Department Colloquium, September, 1978. "The Obligation to Pay Taxes," Rice University, Philosophy Department Conference on Justice, Equality and the Distribution of Wealth, November, 1978. "The Priority of Human Interests," VPI & SU Conference on Ethics and the Treatment of Animals, May, 1979. "The Proper Bounds of Government Rule‑Making," Conference at the Center for the Study of Values, University of Delaware, November, 1979. "The Moral Basis of Property," Special Colloquium on Property, George Washington University, September, 1982 "Property, Rights and Welfare," Jurisprudence Section, Association of American Law Schools (Annual Meetings), January, 1982. "General Theory of Morality," A Cedric A. Evans Memorial Lecture, Department of Philosophy, University of Nebraska at Lincoln, May, 1983. "Morality and Social Structure," Wednesday Evening Seminar, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, March, 1984. "Reciprocity,"
given at "The Unity of the Virtues," Philosophy
Department Colloquium, College of William and Mary, November, 1988
"Property Rights vs the Commmon Good," VCU Conference on Property Rights, April, 1995. "Trust as Non-cognitive Security about Motives," Russell Sage Conference on Trust and Social
Institutionns, University of Washington, Seattle, September, 1995. "Stoic Naturalism," Seminar on Stoic Ethics, the University of
Virginia, October, 1995. "Stoic Virtue," Departmental Colloquium, the University of Virginia, March, 1996. "The Good of Agency," Law, Humanities, and Society Conference, Georgetown
Law Center, February 12,2000. "Reciprocity, Justice, and Disability," Conference on Justice and Disability, Georgia State University , May 3-4, 2004 "Virtue, Health, and Eudaimonistic Psychology," Positive Psychology Working Group, Interdisciplinary Conference, University of Pennsylvania , September 2-5, 2004 . "Positive Psychology and the Concept of Health," National Advisory Board, National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research (NIH/NICHD), December 3, 2004 . "Positive Health and Medical Rehabilitation," Clifford E. Brubaker Distinguished Lecture, University of Pittsburgh, Department of Rehabilitation Science and Engineering, March 23, 2005.
Comments at symposia or colloquia "Comments on F. Schick's 'A Calculus of Liberalism,'" VPI & SU Conference on Utilitarianism, May, 1978. "Comments on John Hooker's, 'Onora Nell's Acting on Principle,'" Colloquium, Eastern Division Meetings, American Philosophical Association, December, 1978. "Comments on Jeffrie G. Murphy's 'Blackmail: A Preliminary Inquiry.'" Special Colloquium, Eastern Division Meetings, American Philosophical Association, December, 1979. "Theories of Human Nature," comments on Milton Fisk's "A Social View of Human Nature," at the Oberlin Colloquium in Philosophy, April, 1980. "Justice in Transfer," comments on Bart Gruzalski's "Nozick on Buying, Selling and Trading," at the VPI & SU Conference on Human Rights, May, 1980. "Hard Choices Are Enough," comments on Jeffrie G. Murphy's "Consent, Coercion and Hard Choices," at The University of Virginia Law School, October, 1980. "Individual Actions and Group Effects," comments on Bart Gruzalski's paper of the same title, Colloquium, Eastern Division, American Philosophical Association, December, 1982. "Lives and Liberty: Comments on Rachels and Ruddick," at the VPI & SU Conference on Autonomy, May, 1987. "A Pluralistic Theory of Property," comments on Stephen Munzer's paper of the same title, Symposium, Central Division, American Philosophical Association, April, 1988. "Dominion and the Egalitarian Extension Argument," comments on Gerald Postema's paper at the VPI & SU Conference on Liberty, Equality and Fraternity, April, 1989. "Pure Personal Revenge," comments on Jon Elster's "Norms
of Revenge," Ethics Conference on Norms, University of Chicago,
May, 1989. "Comments on Dennis Thompson's "Political Ethics"", Charter Day Symposium, College of William and Mary "Comments on Adrian Piper's `Impartiality,
Compassion, and Modal Imagination'" at the Conference on Impartiality
and Ethical Theory, Hollins College, June 8, 1990. "Comments on Thomas Hill's 'Kantian Pluralism'"
at the Conference on Pluralism and Ethical Theory, Hollins College, June 9,
1991.
"This May Be True in Practice but not in Theory: Comments on Galston's Liberal Purposes," Conference for the Study of Political Thought, University of Virginia, November 16, 1991. "Law is Local: Comments on a Critique of Dworkin's Law's Empire," Virginia Philosophical Association, October, 1994. "Crimes against Autonomy: Comments on Gerald Dworkin's 'Devlin Was Right: the Enforcement of Morality by the Criminal Law',"Conference on Reconstructing Liberalism, School Law, College of William and Mary, April, 1998. Comments on Mark Bernstein's "Intrinsic Value." Pacific Division Meetings of the American Philosophical Association, March, 1999 Social Contract Theory and the Tough-Crowd Problem: Comments on Martha Nussbaum's Justice for Mentally Disabled Citizens; Pacific Division Meetings of the American Philosophical Association, March, 2003 |
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