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    Exploitation.Michael Gorr - 1998 - Philosophical Review 107 (2):296.
    Despite its title, Alan Wertheimer’s new book is not another tiresome exploration of Marxist economic theories. Indeed, there is virtually no extended discussion of Marxism at all, since Wertheimer believes that what is unique to that perspective is highly problematic, given that when Marxists simply assert that capitalists do exploit wage laborers they are appealing to “the ordinary notion that one party exploits another when it gets unfair and undeserved benefits from its transactions or relationships with others”. His goal is (...)
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    Morality Without Foundations. [REVIEW]Michael Gorr - 2001 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 63 (2):486-488.
    For roughly the first half of this century, philosophers in the Anglo-American tradition who worked in metaethics tended to focus much of their energies on the analysis of moral language. However, like so much else, this way of doing things started to unravel in the 1960s. These days, moral philosophers are concerned to address much broader, more substantive issues having to do with how actual moral behavior, as well as normative theorizing about such behavior, can be fitted into our best (...)
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    An Essay on Moral Responsibility, by Michael Zimmerman. [REVIEW]Michael Gorr - 1991 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (3):713-716.
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    Duress and culpability.Michael Gorr - 2000 - Criminal Justice Ethics 19 (2):3-16.
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    Reply to Murphy and Husak.Michael Gorr - 1991 - Criminal Justice Ethics 10 (1):24-26.
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    The actus reus requirement: A qualified defense.Michael Gorr - 1991 - Criminal Justice Ethics 10 (1):11-17.
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    Intentional and unintentional actions.Michael Gorr & Terence Horgan - 1982 - Philosophical Studies 41 (2):251 - 262.
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    Justice, Self-Ownership, and Natural Assets.Michael Gorr - 1995 - Social Philosophy and Policy 12 (2):267-291.
    A question that has recently attracted considerable attention is this: What is the nature and significance of the normative relationship a person bears to herself ? On one view, it is held that persons are self-owners : as Locke put it in one of the more famous passages in the Second Treatise : [E]very man has a property in his own person : this no body has any right to but himself. The labour of his body, and the work of (...)
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    Willing, trying and doing.Michael Gorr - 1979 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 57 (3):237 – 250.
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    Omissions.Michael Gorr - 1979 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 28:93-102.
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    Private defense.Michael Gorr - 1990 - Law and Philosophy 9 (3):241 - 268.
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    Liberalism and the paradox of blackmail.Michael Gorr - 1992 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 21 (1):43-66.
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    Omissions.Michael Gorr - 1979 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 28:93-102.
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    Rawls on natural inequality.Michael Gorr - 1983 - Philosophical Quarterly 33 (130):1-18.
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  15. Thomson and the trolley problem.Michael Gorr - 1990 - Philosophical Studies 59 (1):91 - 100.
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    The Morality of Plea Bargaining.Michael Gorr - 2000 - Social Theory and Practice 26 (1):129-151.
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    Agency and causation.Michael Gorr - 1979 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 9 (1):1–14.
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    Crime and Punishment: Philosophic Explorations.Michael J. Gorr & Sterling Harwood - 1995 - Wadsworth Publishing Company.
    This is the only anthology that focuses exclusively on the two central issues in the philosophy of criminal law: (1) What kinds of behavior should society criminalize?; and (2) What should society do with those who engage in such behavior?
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    Controversies in Criminal Law: Philosophical Essays on Responsibility and Procedure.Michael Gorr & Sterling Voss Harwood (eds.) - 1992 - Westview Press.
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    Entrapment, Due Process and the Perils of" Pro-Active" Law Enforcement.Michael Gorr - 1999 - Public Affairs Quarterly 13 (1):1-25.
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    Gehirne Unter Spannung : Kognition, Emotion Und Identität Im Digitalen Zeitalter.Claudia Gorr & Michael C. Bauer (eds.) - 2019 - Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
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    Motives and rightness.Michael Gorr - 1999 - Philosophia 27 (3-4):581-598.
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  23. Nozick's Argument against Blackmail.Michael Gorr - 1977 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 58 (2):187.
     
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    Some Arguments Against Peacetime Conscription.Michael Gorr - 1983 - Social Theory and Practice 9 (1):73-84.
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    Some Arguments Against Peacetime Conscription.Michael Gorr - 1983 - Social Theory and Practice 9 (1):73-84.
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    Some Reflections on the Difference between Positive and Negative Duties.Michael Gorr - 1985 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 33:93-100.
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    Some Reflections on the Difference between Positive and Negative Duties.Michael Gorr - 1985 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 33:93-100.
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    Should the Law Distinguish Between Intention and (Mere) Foresight?Michael Gorr - 1996 - Legal Theory 2 (4):359-380.
    Philosophers have long debated whether there is a morally significant difference between acting with the intention of bringing about some state of affairs and acting with the mere awareness that that state of affairs will occur as an unintended side effect of what one is trying to achieve. This controversy is mirrored in the criminal law in a number of places, most notably with respect to the question of whether the mens rea for the crime of murder should require the (...)
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  29. Subjective truth, objective truth, and moral indifference.Michael Gorr & Mark Timmons - 1989 - Philosophical Studies 55 (1):111 - 116.
  30. Trivus on Economic Value.Michael Gorr - 1976 - Reason Papers 3:83-89.
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    Vlastos and the new race course paradox.Michael Gorr - 1976 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 54 (3):244 – 249.
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    An Essay on Moral Responsibility, by Michael Zimmerman. [REVIEW]Michael Gorr - 1991 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (3):713-716.
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    Book Review:The Status of Morality. Thomas L. Carson. [REVIEW]Mark Timmons & Michael Gorr - 1988 - Ethics 98 (3):580-.
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    A theory of freedom: From the psychology to the politics of agency. Philip Pettit. New York: Oxford university press, 2001. Pp. 193. [REVIEW]Michael Gorr - 2005 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 70 (2):498–501.
    In his latest book, Philip Pettit begins with the apt observation that analyses of freedom in the context of human agency and the free will problem are typically kept separate from discussions of that concept in the political realm. This he regards as an unfortunate departure from the classical view that the psychological freedom of the agent and the political freedom of the citizen are intimately connected. Indeed, the book is a sustained argument for replacing this dichotomy with a single, (...)
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    A Theory of Freedom. [REVIEW]Michael Gorr - 2005 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 70 (2):498-501.
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    Book ReviewDavid Dyzenhaus,, ed. Recrafting the Rule of Law: The Limits of Legal Order.Oxford: Hart Publishing, 1999. Pp. viii+380. £37.50. [REVIEW]Michael Gorr - 2001 - Ethics 112 (1):143-144.
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    Morality Without Foundations. [REVIEW]Michael Gorr - 2001 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 63 (2):486-488.
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    Some recent work on the philosophical foundations of criminal law. [REVIEW]Michael Gorr - 1996 - Law and Philosophy 15 (1):81 - 87.
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  39. Michael J. Gorr, from Coercion, Freedom, and Exploitation (1989).Freedom Coercion - 2007 - In Ian Carter, Matthew H. Kramer & Hillel Steiner (eds.), Freedom: a philosophical anthology. Malden, MA: Blackwell. pp. 304.
     
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  40. Kant and the exact sciences.Michael Friedman - 1992 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    In this new book, Michael Friedman argues that Kant's continuing efforts to find a metaphysics that could provide a foundation for the sciences is of the utmost ...
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    L'amitié: de Platon à Debray.Cyrille Bégorre-Bret - 2012 - Paris: Eyrolles.
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    A Reply to Xifaras.Michael Hardt & Antonio Negri - 2024 - Law and Critique 35 (1):63-71.
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  43. Attention, seeing, and change blindness.Michael Tye - 2010 - Philosophical Issues 20 (1):410-437.
  44. From morality to virtue.Michael Slote - 1992 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Roger Crisp & Michael A. Slote.
    In this book, Slote offers the first full-scale foundational account of virtue ethics to have appeared since the recent revival of interest in the ethics of virtue. Slote advocates a particular form of such ethics for its intuitive and structural advantages over Kantianism, utilitarianism, and common-sense morality, and he argues that the problems of other views can be avoided and a contemporary plausible version of virtue ethics achieved only by abandoning specifically moral concepts for general aretaic notions like admirability and (...)
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    Ida Görres on the History of the Family.Ida Görres & Barbara Waldstein-Wartenberg - 2009 - The Chesterton Review 35 (1/2):277-279.
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    XXII. Zur kritik einiger quellenschriftsteller der römischen kaiserzeit. Görres & A. Eussner - 1884 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 42 (4):615-624.
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  47. 71 Michael Fried.Michael Fried - 2007 - In Diarmuid Costello & Jonathan Vickery (eds.), Art: key contemporary thinkers. New York: Berg. pp. 70.
     
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  48. Spontaneity and Freedom in Leibniz.Michael J. Murray - 2005 - In Donald Rutherford & J. A. Cover (eds.), Leibniz: nature and freedom. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 194--216.
     
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  49. Morals from motives.Michael Slote - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Morals from Motives develops a virtue ethics inspired more by Hume and Hutcheson's moral sentimentalism than by recently-influential Aristotelianism. It argues that a reconfigured and expanded "morality of caring" can offer a general account of right and wrong action as well as social justice. Expanding the frontiers of ethics, it goes on to show how a motive-based "pure" virtue theory can also help us to understand the nature of human well-being and practical reason.
  50. Words and phrases: corpus studies of lexical semantics.Michael Stubbs - 2001 - Malden, MA: Blackwell.
    This book fills a gap in studies of meaning by providing detailed case studies of attested corpus data on the meanings of words and phrases.
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