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Subjectivity and Moral Standing
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Value Subjectivism, Individualism, and Moral Standing
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How Anthropocentric is Our Notion of Rights?
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Toward an Inclusive Ethics
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Goodness and the Will
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Morality and Community
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Larry May
The Moral Interests of Social Groups
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Jan Narveson
A Contractarian Defense of the Liberal View on Abortion and of the Wrongness of Infanticide
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Holmes Rolston III
The Human Standing in Nature:
Storied Fitness in the Moral Overseer
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Gerald H. Paske
The Moral Priority of (Most) Human Beings
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Buffalo-Killing and the Valuation of Species
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Autonomy and Conceptions of the Good Life
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Michael Wreen
The Possibility of Potentiality
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Robert B. Hallborg, Jr.
The Exploitation of Human Death
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Liberalism and the Choice of Liberties
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Liberalism, Contractarianism, and the Choice of Liberties:
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Fred R. Berger
Paternalism and Autonomy
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Paternalism and Land Use Planning:
Ethical Bases and Practical Applications
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Is There a Right to Paternalism?
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