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_aBraybrooke, David, _eauthor. _91074833 |
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_aAnalytical political philosophy : _bfrom discourse, edification / _cDavid Braybrooke. |
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_aToronto : _bUniversity of Toronto Press, _c[2006] |
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_tIntroduction -- _gPart One. _tFree-Standing Studies of Political Terms -- _gSection A. _tNeeds -- _tT1 he Concept of Needs, with a Heart-Warming Offer of Aid to Utilitarianism -- _g2. _tWhere Does the Moral Force of Needs Reside, and When? -- _gSection B. _tRights --3 _g4. _tOur Natural Bodies, Our Social Rights -- _gSection C. _tRules -- _g5. _tThe Representation of Rules in Logic and Their Definition -- _gPart Two. _tAggregating the Free-Standing Studies -- _g6. _t(The Keystone Chapter) Aggregating in a Distinctive Grand Program the Free-Standing Studies and an Account of the Serial Evaluation of Consequences -- _gPart Three. _tAnalytical Political Philosophy Deals with Evil -- _g7. _tThrough the Free-Standing Studies and Their Aggregation in a Grand Program, Analytical Political Philosophy Can Deal with Evil -- _gPart Four. _tThree Famous Grand Programs in Analytical Political Philosophy, with Comparisons -- _g8. _tUtilitarianism with a Difference: Rawls's Position in Ethics -- _g9. _tSidgwick's Critique of Nozick -- _tSocial Contract Theory's Fanciest Flight (with Gauthier) -- _g11. _tComparisons of the Other Grand Programs, Especially Rawls's, with the Needs-Focused Combination Program -- _gPart Five. _tAn Epilogue to the Book and to the Four-Book Series That It Brings to an End: Two Older Grand Programs -- _g12. _tThe Relation of Utilitarianism to Natural Law -- _g13. _tTheory. |
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