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81. Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy: Volume > 5
William Aiken Principles, Sentiments, and Visions
82. Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy: Volume > 5
David C. Thomasma The Role of the Clinical Medical Ethicist: The Problem of Applied Ethics and Medicine
83. Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy: Volume > 5
Sara Ebenreck Philosophizing in the Marketplace of Washington DC
84. Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy: Volume > 5
Iris Marion Young Justice and Hazardous Waste
85. Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy: Volume > 6
Donald Scherer Some Simple Rational Conflict Resolution Procedures for Incommensurable Values
86. Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy: Volume > 6
Henry R. West The Concept of Justice and Conflict Resolution
87. Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy: Volume > 6
George J. Stein Social Philosophy, National Socialism, and the Scarcity Society
88. Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy: Volume > 6
William Aiken Using Food as a Weapon
89. Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy: Volume > 6
James P. Sterba National Defense vs. Social Welfare
90. Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy: Volume > 6
Edmund F. Byrne Displaced Workers: Whose Reponsibility?
91. Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy: Volume > 6
Jan Narveson Full Employment: The Supreme Economic Priority
92. Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy: Volume > 6
Onora O’Neill How Can We Indiviuate Moral Problems?
93. Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy: Volume > 6
R. G. Frey Social Conflict and Resolution: On Values and Trade-Offs
94. Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy: Volume > 6
Bill Puka The Savings Approach to Social Conflict
95. Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy: Volume > 6
Tom Regan Honey Dribbles Down Your Fur: Remarks on Environmental Ethics
96. Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy: Volume > 6
Maura A. O’Brien The Evolving Antitrust Regulation of the Professions
97. Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy: Volume > 6
John Snapper Limits on the Standards of Private Associations
98. Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy: Volume > 6
Robert Strikwerda On What Ought We Vote?: On Professional Organizations and Public Affairs
99. Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy: Volume > 7
Douglas B. Rasmussen Liberalism, Contractarianism, and the Choice of Liberties: A Response to Gray
100. Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy: Volume > 7
Fred R. Berger Paternalism and Autonomy