Volume 8 Number 2 1991

Michael F. Smith. Letting in the Jungle 145

Bernard Baumrin. Putting Them Out on the Ice: curtailing care of the elderly 155

William Cooney. The Fallacy of all Person-denying Arguments for Abortion 161

John K. Davis. Professions, Trades and the Obligation to Inform 167

Paula Boddington & Tessa Podpadec. Who are the Mentally Handicapped? 177

Gregory Mellema. Supererogation and Business Ethics 191

John McMurtry. How Competition Goes Wrong 201

DISCUSSION ARTICLES

Gavin J. Fairbairn. Complexity and the Value of Lives — some philosophical dangers for mentally

handicapped people 211

Shlomit C. Schuster. Philosophical Counselling 219

Fred Naylor. Freedom and Respect in a Multicultural Society 225

John O’Neill. Exploitation and Workers’ Co-operatives: a reply to Alan Carter 231

NEW ISSUES

Paul Gilbert. Good Intentions 237

BOOK REVIEWS 239

BOOKS RECEIVED 249

SOCIETY INFORMATION 253

Volume 9 Number 1 1992

H. E. Emson. Rights, Duties and Responsibilities in Health Care 3

Bill Warren. Back to Basics: problems and prospects for applied philosophy 13

Deborah H. Johnson. Do Engineers Have Social Responsibilities? 21

Michael Arthur Simon. Causation, Liability and Toxic Risk Exposure 35

Mark Bernstein. Towards a More Expansive Moral Community 45

R. W. K. Paterson. Authority, Autonomy and the Legitimate State 53

Anthony O’Hear. Criticism and Tradition in Popper, Oakeshott and Hayek 65

Ken Hanly. The Problem of Social Cost: Coase’s economics versus ethics 77

DISCUSSION ARTICLES

Peter Singer. A German Attack on Applied Ethics: a statement by Peter Singer 85

Tony Dardis. Primoratz on Terrorism 93

David Archard. Rights, Moral Values and Natural Facts: a reply to Mary Midgley on the problem of child-abuse 99

Avner de-Shalit. Community and the Rights of Future Generations: a reply to Robert Elliot 105

NEW ISSUES

Brenda Almond. Taking Morality Seriously 117

BOOK REVIEWS 119

SOCIETY INFORMATION 130

Volume 9 Number 2 1992

Brian T. Trainor. The State, Marriage and Divorce 135

Gordon Graham. Liberalism and Democracy 149

Daniel A. Dombrowski. Asymmetrical Relations, Identity and Abortion 161

William Vitek. Converging Theory and Practice: example selection in moral philosophy 171

Anne Haydock. QALYs —A Threat to our Quality of Life? 183

D. N. Baron. Ethical Problems in Clinical Pathology 189

DISCUSSION ARTICLES

Suzanne Uniacke & H. J. McCloskey. Peter Singer and Non-Voluntary ‘Euthanasia’: tripping down the

slippery slope 203

Kristjan Kristjansson. For a Concept of Negative Liberty —but which Conception? 221

Chenyang Li. The Fallacy of the Slippery Slope Argument on Abortion 233

Seumas Miller. Self-Defence and Forcing the Choice between Lives 239

NEW ISSUES

Paul Gilbert. Philosophy and Fascism 245

BOOK REVIEWS 249

BOOKS RECEIVED 261

SOCIETY INFORMATION 265

Volume 10 Number 1 1993

David Miller. In Defence of Nationality 3

Susan Mendus. Different Voices, Still Lives: problems in the ethics of care 17

Kai Nielsen. Secession: the case of Quebec 29

Michael McGhee. Chastity and the (Male) Philosophers 45

Tibor R. Machan. Applied Ethics and Free Will: some untoward results of independence 59

DISCUSSION ARTICLES

Anthony Skillen. Racism: Flew’s three concepts of racism 73

Tim Gray. Spencer, Steiner and Hart on the Equal Liberty Principle 91

Peter Marshall. Thinking for Tomorrow: reflections on Avner de-Shalit 105

NEW ISSUES

Stephen R. L. Clark. Philosophers and Popular Cosmology 115

BOOK REVIEWS

correspondence 133

SOCIETY INFORMATION 136

Volume 10 Number 2 1993

John O’Neill. Science, Wonder and the Lust of the Eyes 139

Niraja Gopal Jayal. Ethnic Diversity and the Nation State 147

Simon Glynn. Ways of Knowing: the creative process and the design of technology 155

Charles A. Erin and John Harris. AIDS: ethics, justice and social policy 165

Nicole Gerrand. Creating Embryos for Research 175

Hugh Upton. On Applying Moral Theories 189

Tom Sorell. Aggravated Murder and Capital Punishment 201

Richard L. Lippke. Justice and Insider Trading 215

Alan Marshall. Ethics and the Extraterrestrial Environment 227

DISCUSSION ARTICLES

John Wilson. Sexual Differences: the contingent and the necessary 237

Ran Lahav. Using Analytical Philosophy in Philosophical Counselling 243

Winston Nesbitt. Euthanasia and the Distinction between Acts and Omissions 253

NEW ISSUES

Brenda Almond. Questions about the Good Life 257

BOOK REVIEWS 259

BOOKS RECEIVED 273

SOCIETY INFORMATION 275

Volume 11 Number 1 1994

Avner de-Shalit. Urban Preservation and the Judgment of Solomon 3

Stan Godlovitch. Ice Breakers: Environmentalism and Natural Aesthetics 15

John Leslie. Testing the Doomsday Argument 31

Kwame Gyekye. Taking Development Seriously 45

Robert E. McGinn. Technology, Demography and the Anachronism of Traditional Rights 57

Christopher Miles Coope. Justice and Jobs: three sceptical thoughts about rights in employment 71

DISCUSSION ARTICLES

Michael Freeman. Nation, State and Cosmopolis: A Response to David Miller 79

Stephen McDonnell. In Defence of QALYs 89

Jenny Teichman. Freedom of Speech and the Public Platform 99

Steven G. Medema. Hanly on Coase: A Comment 107

NEW ISSUES

Michael McGhee. Another Part of the Wood: some reflections on recent Indian philosophy 113

BOOK REVIEWS 117

correspondence 129

SOCIETY INFORMATION 131

Volume 11 Number 2 1994

John O’Neill. Should Communitarians be Nationalists? 135

Angus James Dawson. Professional Codes of Practice and Ethical Conduct 145

Gordon Graham. Liberal vs Radical Feminism Revisited 155

Arnold Berleant. The Critical Aesthetics of Disneyworld 171

Aviezer Tucker. In Search of Home 181

Philip J. Ross. Utility, Subjectivism and Moral Ontology 189

DISCUSSION ARTICLES

Jeff McMahan. Revising the Doctrine of Double Effect 201

Hans Johann Glock. The Euthanasia Debate in Germany – What’s the Fuss? 213

R. E. Ewin. Peoples and Secession 225

NEW ISSUES

Stephen R.L.Clark. Genetic and Other Engineering 233

BOOK REVIEWS 239

BOOKS RECEIVED 255

SOCIETY INFORMATION 257

Volume 12 Number 1 1995

Diane Gibson. User Rights and the Frail Aged 1

Hugh LaFollette and Niall Shanks. Utillizing Animals 13

Susan Easton. Autonomy and the Free Speech Principle 27

Saul Smilansky. Is There a Moral Obligation to Have Children? 41

Leslie Cannold. Women, Ectogenesis and Ethical Theory 55

Fred D’Agostino. The Ethics of Social Science Research 65

Nicholas Dixon. The Friendship Model of Filial Obligations 77

DISCUSSION ARTICLES

Phillip Montague. Forced Choices and Self-Defence 89

Stanley S. Kleinberg. Teichman, Freedom of Expression and the Public Platform 95

Winston Nesbitt. Is Killing No Worse than Letting Die? 101

NEW ISSUES

Brenda Almond. Bioethics and Family Values 107

BOOK REVIEWS 109

SOCIETY INFORMATION 122

Volume 12 Number 2 1995

Michael Freeman. Guest Editorial: The Holocaust and Philosophy 125

Hillel Steiner. Persons of Lesser Value: Moral argument and the ‘Final Solution’ 129

A. H. Lesser. The Holocaust: moral and political lessons 143

Norman Geras. Richard Rorty and the Righteous Among Nations 151

Manhew Kieran. Applied Philosophy and Business Ethics 175

Michael Clark. Sacrificing One to Save Many 189

BOOK REVIEWS 201

SOCIETY INFORMATION 211

Volume 12 Number 3 1995

Julian Lamont. Problems for Effort-Based Distribution Principles 215

Susanne Gibson. Reasons for Having Children: ends, means and ‘family values’ 231

Robert Larmer. Abortion, Personhood and the Potential for Consciousness 241

Jane L. Hutton. Statistics is Essential for Professional Ethics 253

Xiaorang Li. A Critique of Rawls’s ‘Freestanding’ Justice 263

John Haldane and Anthony Harvey. The Philosophy of State Compensation 273

DISCUSSION ARTICLE

Dudley Knowles. Liberalism and Democracy Revisited 283

NEW ISSUES

Michael McGhee. Drugs, Ghosts and Self-Knowledge 293

BOOK REVIEWS 297

BOOKS RECEIVED 309

SOCIETY INFORMATION 312

Volume 13 Number 1 1996

Richard Norman. Interfering with Nature 1

Saul Smilansky. The Ethical Dangers of Ethical Sensitivity 13

Robert F. Bauer. Professional Ethics and the Concept of the ‘Merits’ 21

W. Thomas Schmid. The Definition of Racism 31

Laurie Calhoun. Moral Blindness and Moral Responsibility: What can we learn from Rhoda Penmark? 41

Emy Lucassen. The Ethics of Genetic Engineering 51

Rosemary Rodd. Evolutionary Ethics and the Status of Non-Human Animals 63

DISCUSSION ARTICLES

Charles Jones. Revenge of the Philosophical Mole: Another response to David Miller on Nationality 73

Daniel M. Weinstock. Is There a Moral Case for Nationalism? 87

C. J. McKnight. The Survival of the Survival Lottery 101

NEW ISSUES Stephen R. L. Clark. Riots at Brightlingsea 109

BOOK REVIEWS 113

SOCIETY INFORMATION 122

Volume 13 Number 2 1996

Bruce Morito. Aboriginal Right: a conciliatory concept 123

John Andrews. Warren, Plumwood, a Rock and a Snake: Some doubts about critical ecological feminism 141

Nils Holtug and Peter Sandøe. Who Benefits? Why personal identity does not matter in a moral evaluation of germ-line gene therapy 157

Margaret Moore. On Reasonableness 167

Andrew Luke. Tackling Crime by Other Means 179

Arthur Witherall. The Value of Truth and the Care of the Soul 189

Richard M. Fox and Joseph P. DeMarco. On Making and Keeping Promises 199

DISCUSSION ARTICLES F. Gerald Downing. On Applying Applied Philosophy 209

David Archard. Should Nationalists be Communitarians? 215

BOOK REVIEWS 221

SOCIETY INFORMATION 229

Volume 13 Number 3 1996

Charles R. Pigden and Grant R. Gillet. Milgram, Method and Morality 233

Albert VanEyken. Directed Evolution 251

Ran Lahav. What is Philosophical in Philosophical Counselling? 259

Rachel B. Blass. The ‘Person’ in Philosophical Counselling vs. Psychotherapy and the Possibility of Interchange between the Fields 279

David Jopling. Philosophical Counselling, Truth and Self-Interpretation 297

DISCUSSION ARTICLE Hud Hudson. Feinberg on the Criterion of Moral Personhood 311

BOOK REVIEWS 319

BOOKS RECEIVED 331

SOCIETY INFORMATION 335

Volume 14 Number 1 1997

Stan Godlovitch. Forbidding Nasty Knowledge: On the Use of Ill-gotten Information 1

Brenda Almond. Counselling for Tolerance 19

Tara Smith. Tolerance & Forgiveness: Virtues or Vices? 31

John Shand. A Reply to Some Standard Objections to Euthanasia 43

Roy W. Perrett. The Analogical Argument for Animal Pain 49

Elizabeth R. Hepburn. The Situated but Directionless Self: The Postmetaphysical World of Benhabib’s

Discourse Ethics 59

DISCUSSION ARTICLES David Miller. Nationality:Some Replies 69

John Haldane. Intuitions and the Value of a Person 83

BOOK REVIEWS 87

SOCIETY INFORMATION 96

Volume 14 Number 2 1997

John O’Neill. Cantona and Aquinas on Good and Evil 97

Donald Graft. Against Strong Speciesism 107

Michael Collingridge and Seumas Miller. Filial Responsibility and the Care of the Aged 119

Daniel Statman. The Time to Punish and the Problem of Moral Luck 129

Mark A. Michael. Redistributive Taxation, Self-Ownership and the Fruit of Labour 137

Mark Parascandola. Chances, Individuals and Toxic Torts 147

David M. Holley. Breaking the Rules When Others Do 159

Joseph Jaconelli. Rights Theories and Public Trial 169

Avner De-Shalit. Environmentalism for Europe – One Model? 177

David Boonin-Vail. Against the Golden Rule Argument Against Abortion 187

BOOK REVIEWS 199

SOCIETY INFORMATION 207

Volume 14 Number 3 1997

Jesper Ryberg. Population and Third World Assistance 207

Igor Primoratz. The Morality of Terrorism 221

Mark Rowlands. Contractarianism and Animal Rights 235

Tibor R. Machan. Blocked Exchanges Revisited 249

Walter Glannon. Psychopathy and Responsibility 263

J. C. Lester. Liberty as the Absence of Imposed Cost: An Attempt to Make Sense of the Libertarian

Conception of Interpersonal Liberty 277

Joseph P. DeMarco. Coherence and Applied Ethics 289

BOOK REVIEWS 301

BOOKS RECEIVED 305

SOCIETY INFORMATION 309

Volume 15 Number 1 1998

David Lea. Aboriginal Entitlement and Conservative Theory 1

Richard H S Tur. Medical Confidentiality and Disclosure: Moral Conscience and Legal Constraints 15

Alan Carter. In Defence of Radical Disobedience 29

Fred D’Agostino. Expertise, Democracy, and Applied Ethics 49

David Schmidtz. Are all Species Equal? 57

Paula Boddington. Organ Donation After Death – Should I decide, or Should my Family? 69

Lee F. Werth. The Anthropocentric Predicament and the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence 83

DISCUSSION ARTICLE

Mark Nelson. An Aristotelian Business Ethics? 89

NEW ISSUES

Paul Gilbert. Applied Aesthetics? 105

BOOK REVIEWS 109

SOCEITY INFORMATION 119

Volume 15 Number 2 1998

Alan Holland. Genetically Based Handicap 119

Brian Trainor. The Origin and End of Modernity 133

Steven Gimbel. Get With the Program: Kasparov, Deep Blue and Accusations of Unsportsthinglike Conduct 145

Frederik Kaufman. Speciesism and the Argument from Misfortune 155

Alexander Barzel. The Perplexing Conclusion: Natural and Artificial Intelligence is Human Beings’ Ability to Deceive 165

Govindal Parayil. Sustainable Development: The Fallacy of a Normatively-neutral Development Paradigm 179

DISCUSSION ARTICLE

Christopher McKnight. On Defining Illness 195

Peter Davson-Galle. Killing and Relevantly Similar Letting Die 199

NEW ISSUES

Paul Gilbert. IR ABCs 203

BOOK REVIEWS 207

SOCIETY INFORMATION 216

Volume 15 Number 3 1998

David Elliott. Uniqueness, Individuality, and Human Cloning 217

Deborah Zion. "Moral Taint" or Ethical Responsibility? Unethical Information and the Problem of HIV Clinical Trials in Developing Countries 231

Joachim Jung. Twin Authors. How to Write Novels in Tandem 241

Michael Clark. Euthanasia and the Slippery Slope 251

Geoffrey Scarre. Is Act-Utilitarianism the ‘Ethics of Fantasy’? 259

Stan Godlovitch. Morally We Roll Along: (Optimistic Reflections) on Moral Progress 271

DISCUSSION ARTICLE

George Crowder. John Gray’s Pluralist Critique of Liberalism 287

BOOK REVIEWS 299

BOOKS RECEIVED 309

LETTERS 311

SOCIETY INFORMATION 316

Author Index 319