Works by Goodin, Robert (exact spelling)

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    The Possibility of Special Duties.Philip Pettit & Robert Goodin - 1986 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 16 (4):651 - 676.
    In common-sense morality, certain special obligations loom large. These are duties which are laid upon agents, be they individuals or groups, in virtue of their distinctive identities, relationships or histories: because of who they are, how they are linked to others or what they have done in the past. The particularistic basis of these obligations means that no one but the agent in question is engaged by such a duty. It is that agent's alone.These special obligations include duties towards oneself, (...)
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    Counterterrorism policies and practices: health and values at stake.Lisa Eckenwiler, Matthew Hunt, Ayesha Ahmad, Philippe Calain, Angus Dawson, Robert Goodin, Daniel Messelken, Leonard Rubenstein & Verina Wild - 2015 - WHO Bulletin 93:737–738.
    New mechanisms to ensure that counter ter ror ism ac t ivit ies do not contravene international law or ethical values and principles will require careful design. Apart from the ethical and legal grounds, there are good practical rea-sons to design more effective counterter-rorism measures. Preventable harms to population health contribute to mistrust and instability and undermine the stated objectives of the intelligence services.
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  3. Why social justice is not all that matters: Justice as the first virtue.Robert Goodin - 2007 - Ethics 117 (3):413-432.
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    Rationalising Discursive Anomalies.Robert Goodin - 2009 - Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 56 (120):1-13.
    Sunstein's Infotopia offers four reasons for thinking that information-pooling via mechanical aggregation of votes is superior to discursive sharing of opinions. This article focuses on two of them—the Common Knowledge Effect and Group Polarisation—showing that both phenomena might have perfectly good Bayesian explanations. Far from constituting 'errors', both can actually contribute to truth-tracking in ways that cannot be accomplished via mechanical aggregation of votes alone.
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  5. Norms Honoured in the Breach.Robert Goodin - 2010 - In M. Baurmann G. Brennan & R. E. Goodin N. Southwood (eds.), Norms and Values: The Role of Social Norms as Instruments of Value Realisation. Nomos. pp. 289-298.
    http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/ZIF/Publikationen/books/10_Baurmann_NormsAndValues.html.
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  6. A Green Theory of Value.Robert Goodin - 1991 - In The Humanities and the Australian Environment. Canberra: Australian Academy of the Humanities. pp. 61-86.
     
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    Epiphenomenal Egalitarianism.Robert Goodin - 1985 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 52.
  8. 25. Negating Positive Desert.Robert Goodin - 1999 - In Louis P. Pojman & Owen McLeod (eds.), What Do We Deserve?: A Reader on Justice and Desert. Oxford University Press. pp. 234.
     
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  9. The Humanities and the Australian Environment.Robert Goodin (ed.) - 1991 - Canberra: Australian Academy of the Humanities.
     
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  10. Common Minds.Michael Smith, Robert Goodin & Geoffrey Geoffrey (eds.) - 2007 - Oxford University Press.
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    Review of Alan H. Goldman: The moral foundations of professional ethics[REVIEW]Robert Goodin - 1981 - Ethics 92 (1):137-139.
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    Book Review:The Moral Foundations of Professional Ethics. Alan H. Goldman. [REVIEW]Robert Goodin - 1981 - Ethics 92 (1):137-.
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