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Frontmatter
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David Braybrooke
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents vii
- Introduction 3
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Part One: Free-Standing Studies of Political Terms
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Section A: Needs
- 1. The Concept of Needs, with a Heart-Warming Offer of Aid to Utilitarianism 15
- 2. Where Does the Moral Force of Needs Reside, and When? 32
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Section B: Rights
- 3. The Analysis of Rights 51
- 4. Our Natural Bodies, Our Social Rights 80
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Section C: Rules
- 5. The Representation of Rules in Logic and Their Definition 89
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Part Two: Aggregating the Free-Standing Studies
- 6. (The Keystone Chapter) Aggregating in a Distinctive Grand Program the Free-Standing Studies and an Account of the Serial Evaluation of Consequences 115
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Part Three: Analytical Political Philosophy Deals with Evil
- 7. Through the Free-Standing Studies and Their Aggregation in a Grand Program, Analytical Political Philosophy Can Deal with Evil 149
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Part Four: Three Famous Grand Programs in Analytical Political Philosophy, with Comparisons
- 8. Utilitarianism with a Difference: Rawls's Position in Ethics 179
- 9. Sidgwick's Critique of Nozick 219
- 10. Social Contract Theory's Fanciest Flight (with Gauthier) 229
- 11. Comparisons of the Other Grand Programs, Especially Rawls's, with the Needs-Focused Combination Program 246
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Part Five: An Epilogue to the Book and to the Four-Book Series That It Brings to an End: Two Older Grand Programs
- Prefatory Note to Part Five 263
- 12. The Relation of Utilitarianism to Natural Law Theory 265
- Notes 283
- Index 309
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents vii
- Introduction 3
-
Part One: Free-Standing Studies of Political Terms
-
Section A: Needs
- 1. The Concept of Needs, with a Heart-Warming Offer of Aid to Utilitarianism 15
- 2. Where Does the Moral Force of Needs Reside, and When? 32
-
Section B: Rights
- 3. The Analysis of Rights 51
- 4. Our Natural Bodies, Our Social Rights 80
-
Section C: Rules
- 5. The Representation of Rules in Logic and Their Definition 89
-
Part Two: Aggregating the Free-Standing Studies
- 6. (The Keystone Chapter) Aggregating in a Distinctive Grand Program the Free-Standing Studies and an Account of the Serial Evaluation of Consequences 115
-
Part Three: Analytical Political Philosophy Deals with Evil
- 7. Through the Free-Standing Studies and Their Aggregation in a Grand Program, Analytical Political Philosophy Can Deal with Evil 149
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Part Four: Three Famous Grand Programs in Analytical Political Philosophy, with Comparisons
- 8. Utilitarianism with a Difference: Rawls's Position in Ethics 179
- 9. Sidgwick's Critique of Nozick 219
- 10. Social Contract Theory's Fanciest Flight (with Gauthier) 229
- 11. Comparisons of the Other Grand Programs, Especially Rawls's, with the Needs-Focused Combination Program 246
-
Part Five: An Epilogue to the Book and to the Four-Book Series That It Brings to an End: Two Older Grand Programs
- Prefatory Note to Part Five 263
- 12. The Relation of Utilitarianism to Natural Law Theory 265
- Notes 283
- Index 309