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Douglas N. Husak
Is the Distinction between Positive Actions and Omissions Value-Neutral?
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
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Michael Gorr
Some Reflections on the Difference between Positive and Negative Duties
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
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James S. Fishkin
Obligations Beyond Borders:
The Limits of Impartial Consequentialism
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Michael H. Robins
Is Fishkins’s Critique of Impartial Consequentialism Impartial?
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Hilliard Aronovitch
The Power of Positive Government
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26.
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
Volume: 33
Eric Mack
Introduction
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27.
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Robert C. Whittemore
Hartshorne’s Place in American Philosophy
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Bowman L. Clarke
Hartshorne on God and Physical Prehensions
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Lewis S. Ford
God as a Temporally-Ordered Society:
Some Objections
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John D. Glenn Jr.
Hartshornean Panentheism and Kierkegaardian Paradox
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Charles Hartshorne
Metaphysics and Dual Transcendence
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Forrest Wood, Jr.,
Michael Dearmey
Hartshorne’s Neoclassical Theology
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Andrew J. Reck
Hartshorne’s Place in the History of Philosophy
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Donald S. Lee
Introduction
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35.
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Robert Burch
The Conception of Freedom in Royce’s Early Idealism
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36.
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Robert S. Corrington
Royce on Freedom:
Reply to Robert Burch
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
Volume: 35
Edward Petry, Jr.
James, Peirce, Dewey and the Supernatural Origin of Ideals
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Volume: 35
Harold A. Durfee
Freedom and Cognition in Recent American Philosophy
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39.
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Tulane Studies in Philosophy:
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John E. Smith
Two Defenses of Freedom:
Peirce and James
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Volume: 35
Sandra B. Rosenthal
The Defense of Freedom in Peirce and James:
Some Comments
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