An introduction to moral and social philosophy ; basic readings in theory and practice /
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Belmont, Calif. :
Wadsworth Pub. Co.,
[1973]
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Table of Contents:
- Plato. Crito
- Mill, J. S. Utilitarianism
- Rawls, J. Two concepts of rules
- Kant, I. Fundamental principles of the metaphysic of morals
- Rawls, J. Justice as fairness
- Benn, S. I. and Peters, R. S. Society and types of social regulation
- Hobbes, T. Leviathan, abridged
- Hayek, F. A. The principles of a liberal social order
- Marx, K. Alienation and its overcoming in Communism
- Lukes, S. Alienation and anomie
- Garver, N. What violence is
- Zinn, H. The force of nonviolence
- Caudwell, C. Pacifism and violence; a study in bourgeois ethics
- Bennett, J. Whatever the consequences
- Foot, P. Abortion and the doctrine of the double effect
- Benn, S. I. Punishment
- Mill, J. S. Selection from On liberty
- Mill, J. S. Selection from Considerations on representative government
- Marcuse, H. The new forms of control
- Mill, J. S. The subjection of women, abridged
- Dickinson, J. A working theory of sovereignty, abridged
- Rawls, J. The justification of civil disobedience.