Buch, Englisch, Band 13, 482 Seiten, Format (B × H): 16 mm x 23 mm
Reihe: Value Inquiry Book Series / Histories and Addresses of Philosophical Societies
Presidential Addresses before the American Society for Value Inquiry
Buch, Englisch, Band 13, 482 Seiten, Format (B × H): 16 mm x 23 mm
Reihe: Value Inquiry Book Series / Histories and Addresses of Philosophical Societies
ISBN: 978-90-5183-672-1
Verlag: Editions Rodopi
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
List of Illustrations
“Editorial Foreword”, Robert Ginsberg, Executive Editor
“Preface”, Richard T. Hull, Editor
Acknowledgements
“Introduction”, Richard T. Hull, Editor
One
“Autobiographical Sketch”
“The Interpersonal Comparison of Utility”, Richard B. Brandt
Two
“Autobiographical Sketch”
“On What It Is Like to Be A Man”, Virgil C. Aldrich
“Autobiographical Sketch”
“On ‘On What It Is Like to Be A Man’: A Response to Professor Aldrich”, John W. Davis
“Rejoinder to Davis”, Virgil C. Aldrich
Three
“Biographical Sketch” (by John W. Davis)
“Aspects of The Good in Paul Weiss' Modes of Being”, Robert S. Hartman
Four
“Autobiographical Sketch”
“Reason and the Individual: Some Parameters of Practice”, James B. Wilbur
Five
“Autobiographical Sketch”
“A Value Theoretical Approach to Literature”, William H. Werkmeister
Six
“Autobiographical Sketch”
“An Inquiry into the Notion of ‘Intrinsic Value’ in Contemporary Western and Japanese Philosophy”, Robert E. Carter
Seven
“Biographical Sketch” (by Bowman L. Clarke, John T. Granrose & Walter H. O’Briant)
“On Health Care as a Legal Right: An Exploration of Legal and Moral Grounds”, William T. Blackstone
Eight
“Autobiographical Sketch”
“Is Value a Gestalt Quality?”, Gene G. James
Nine
“Autobiographical Sketch”
“The Main Features of Value Experience”, Eva Hauel Cadwallader
Ten
“Autobiographical Sketch”
“The Allied Health Care Professions: New Fields for Philosophical Exploration”, Richard T. Hull
Eleven
“Autobiographical Sketch”
“Statistical Discrimination and Public Policy”, Norman E. Bowie
Twelve
“Autobiographical Sketch”
“Paternalism and Public Protection: The Psychiatric Dimension”, Stephen W. White
Thirteen
“Autobiographical Sketch”
“Terrorism, Guerilla Warfare, and International Morality”, Burton M. Leiser
Fourteen
“Autobiographical Sketch”
“Ethical Theory and Moral Practice: On the Terms of Their Relation”, Abraham Edel
Fifteen
“Autobiographical Sketch”
“Moral Style”, Sidney Axinn
Sixteen
“Autobiographical Sketch”
“The Value of Philosophy: A Dialogue”, Robert Ginsberg
Seventeen
“Autobiographical Sketch”
“Wittgenstein and Moral Realism”, Patricia H. Werhane
Eighteen
“Autobiographical Sketch”
“Applied Ethics: Premises and Promises of the Discipline”, Lisa H. Newton
Nineteen
“Autobiographical Sketch”
“A Critique of Henry Veatch’s Human Rights: Fact or Fancy?”, Sander H. Lee
Twenty
“Autobiographical Sketch”
“Evaluations as Assessments. Part I: Properties and Their Signifiers”, Thomas Magnell
“Evaluations as Assessments. Part II: Classifying Adjectives, Distinguishing Assertions, and Instancing Good of a Kind”, Thomas Magnell
Twenty-One
“Autobiographical Sketch”
“Role Responsibility and Values”, John M. Abbarno
Twenty-Two
“Autobiographical Sketch”
“Cross-Cultural Values and the Concept of Community”, Ruth M. Lucier
Twenty-Three
“Autobiographical Sketch”
“The Case for Animal Rights: A Decade’s Passing”, Tom Regan
Index