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Authors: GALSTON WA
Citation: Wa. Galston, ETHICS IN CONGRESS - FROM INDIVIDUAL TO INSTITUTIONAL CORRUPTION - THOMPSON,DF, Ethics, 107(1), 1996, pp. 161-163

Authors: WALLACE RM
Citation: Rm. Wallace, HEGELS PHENOMENOLOGY - THE SOCIALITY OF REASON - PINKARD,T, Ethics, 107(1), 1996, pp. 163-164

Authors: HOUGH S
Citation: S. Hough, NIETZSCHES GENEALOGY - NIHILISM AND THE WILL TO KNOWLEDGE - HAVAS,R, Ethics, 107(1), 1996, pp. 165-166

Authors: KOCH DF
Citation: Df. Koch, UNDERSTANDING DEWEY,JOHN - NATURE AND COOPERATIVE INTELLIGENCE - CAMPBELL,J, Ethics, 107(1), 1996, pp. 166-168

Authors: NIELSEN K
Citation: K. Nielsen, RADICAL PHILOSOPHY - TRADITION, COUNTER-TRADITION, POLITICS - GOTTLIEB,RS, Ethics, 107(1), 1996, pp. 168-170

Authors: HULL DL
Citation: Dl. Hull, DARWINS DANGEROUS IDEA - EVOLUTION AND THE MEANINGS OF LIFE - DENNETT,DC, Ethics, 107(1), 1996, pp. 170-174

Authors: DWORKIN G
Citation: G. Dworkin, UNTITLED, Ethics, 106(4), 1996, pp. 693-693

Authors: VELLEMAN JD
Citation: Jd. Velleman, THE POSSIBILITY OF PRACTICAL REASON, Ethics, 106(4), 1996, pp. 694-726

Authors: MELE AR
Citation: Ar. Mele, INTERNALIST MORAL COGNITIVISM AND LISTLESSNESS, Ethics, 106(4), 1996, pp. 727-753

Authors: COWEN T
Citation: T. Cowen, WHAT DO WE LEARN FROM THE REPUGNANT CONCLUSION, Ethics, 106(4), 1996, pp. 754-775

Authors: SCOCCIA D
Citation: D. Scoccia, CAN LIBERALS SUPPORT A BAN ON VIOLENT PORNOGRAPHY, Ethics, 106(4), 1996, pp. 776-799

Authors: MCCABE D
Citation: D. Mccabe, NEW JOURNALS IN POLITICAL-PHILOSOPHY AND RELATED FIELDS, Ethics, 106(4), 1996, pp. 800-816

Authors: MORRIS CW
Citation: Cw. Morris, ETHICS IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN - ESSAYS IN THE MORALITY OF LAW AND POLITICS - RAZ,J, Ethics, 106(4), 1996, pp. 817-833

Authors: KEKES J
Citation: J. Kekes, CRUELTY AND LIBERALISM, Ethics, 106(4), 1996, pp. 834-844

Authors: GRAHAM G
Citation: G. Graham, REWRITING THE SOUL - MULTIPLE PERSONALITY AND THE SCIENCES OF MEMORY - HACKING,I, Ethics, 106(4), 1996, pp. 845-848

Authors: NOGGLE R
Citation: R. Noggle, DESIRE - ITS ROLE IN PRACTICAL REASON AND THE EXPLANATION OF ACTION -SCHUELER,GF, Ethics, 106(4), 1996, pp. 848-850

Authors: FISCHER JM
Citation: Jm. Fischer, RESPONSIBILITY AND THE MORAL SENTIMENTS - WALLACE,RJ, Ethics, 106(4), 1996, pp. 850-853

Authors: MCCONNELL T
Citation: T. Mcconnell, PRACTICAL GUILT - MORAL DILEMMAS, EMOTIONS, AND SOCIAL NORMS - GREENSPAN,PS, Ethics, 106(4), 1996, pp. 854-856

Authors: BISHOP S
Citation: S. Bishop, WHAT ARE FRIENDS FOR - FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES ON PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS AND MORAL THEORY - FRIEDMAN,M, Ethics, 106(4), 1996, pp. 856-860

Authors: FRIEDMAN M
Citation: M. Friedman, SUBJECTION AND SUBJECTIVITY - PSYCHOANALYTIC FEMINISM AND MORAL-PHILOSOPHY - MEYERS,DT, Ethics, 106(4), 1996, pp. 860-862

Authors: CALHOUN C
Citation: C. Calhoun, LESBIAN CHOICES - CARD,C, Ethics, 106(4), 1996, pp. 862-864

Authors: SATZ D
Citation: D. Satz, MORAL DILEMMAS OF FEMINISM - PROSTITUTION, ADULTERY AND ABORTION - SHRAGE,L, Ethics, 106(4), 1996, pp. 864-866

Authors: RHODES R
Citation: R. Rhodes, HOBBES,THOMAS AND THE SCIENCE OF MORAL VIRTUE - BOONINVAIL,D, Ethics, 106(4), 1996, pp. 866-868

Authors: ASHCRAFT R
Citation: R. Ashcraft, REAPPRAISING POLITICAL-THEORY - REVISIONIST STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OFPOLITICAL-THOUGHT - BALL,T, Ethics, 106(4), 1996, pp. 868-871

Authors: MEIKLEJOHN D
Citation: D. Meiklejohn, FIGHTING WORDS - INDIVIDUALS, COMMUNITIES, AND LIBERTIES OF SPEECH - GREENAWALT,K, Ethics, 106(4), 1996, pp. 871-873
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