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  1. Why Aren’t I Part of a Whale?David Builes & Caspar Hare - 2023 - Analysis 83 (2):227-234.
    We start by presenting three different views that jointly imply that every person has many conscious beings in their immediate vicinity, and that the number greatly varies from person to person. We then present and assess an argument to the conclusion that how confident someone should be in these views should sensitively depend on how massive they happen to be. According to the argument, sometimes irreducibly de se observations can be powerful evidence for or against believing in metaphysical theories.
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    On Myself, and Other, Less Important Subjects.Caspar Hare - 2009 - Princeton University Press.
    Caspar Hare makes an original and compelling case for "egocentric presentism," a view about the nature of first-person experience, about what happens when we see things from our own particular point of view. A natural thought about our first-person experience is that "all and only the things of which I am aware are present to me." Hare, however, goes one step further and claims, counterintuitively, that the thought should instead be that "all and only the things of (...)
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  3. Take the sugar.Caspar Hare - 2010 - Analysis 70 (2):237-247.
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    The Limits of Kindness.Caspar John Hare - 2013 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Caspar Hare presents a bold and original approach to questions of what we ought to do, and why we ought to do it. He breaks with tradition to argue that we can tackle difficult problems in normative ethics by starting with a principle that is humble and uncontroversial. Being moral involves wanting particular other people to be better off.
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  5. Voices from Another World: Must We Respect the Interests of People Who Do Not, and Will Never, Exist.Caspar Hare - 2007 - Ethics 117 (3):498-523.
    This is about the rights and wrongs of bringing people into existence. In a nutshell: sometimes what matters is not what would have happened to you, but what would have happened to the person who would have been in your position, even if that person never actually exists.
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  6. Self‐Reinforcing and Self‐Frustrating Decisions.Caspar Hare & Brian Hedden - 2015 - Noûs 50 (3):604-628.
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    On Myself, and Other, Less Important, Subjects.Caspar Hare - 2003 - Dissertation, Princeton University
    In this dissertation I spell out, and make a case for, egocentric presentism, a view about what it is for a thing to be me. I argue that there are benefits associated with adopting this view. ;The chief benefit comes in the sphere of ethics. Many of us, when we think about what to do, feel a particular kind of ambivalence. On the one hand we are moved by an impartial concern for the greater good. We feel the force of (...)
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  8. Should We Wish Well to All?Caspar Hare - 2016 - Philosophical Review 125 (4):451-472.
    Some moral theories tell you, in some situations in which you are interacting with a group of people, to avoid acting in the way that is expectedly best for everybody. This essay argues that such theories are mistaken. Go ahead and do what is expectedly best for everybody. The argument is based on the thought that when interacting with an individual it is fine for you to act in the expected interests of the individual and that many interactions with individuals (...)
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  9. Obligation and Regret When There is No Fact of the Matter About What Would Have Happened if You Had not Done What You Did.Caspar Hare - 2011 - Noûs 45 (1):190 - 206.
    It is natural to distinguish between objective and subjective senses of.
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    Time – The Emotional Asymmetry.Caspar Hare - 2013 - In Heather Dyke & Adrian Bardon (eds.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Time. Chichester, UK: Wiley. pp. 507–520.
    In this chapter on time‐the emotional asymmetry, the author addresses two questions concerning future‐bias. The first is with respect to the sorts of things are people future‐biased. Do people want all things that they regard as bad to be in the past, or just some of them? Second, are people justified in being future‐biased? The second question has received a good deal of attention from philosophers. The author aims to survey different answers to the question, and to give a sense (...)
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  11. Self-Bias, Time-Bias, and the Metaphysics of Self and Time.Caspar Hare - 2007 - Journal of Philosophy 104 (7):350-373.
    This is about the metaphysics of the self and ethical egoism. It can serve as a preview for my manuscript-in-progress below.
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    A puzzle about other-directed time-bias.Caspar Hare - 2008 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 86 (2):269 – 277.
    Should we be time-biased on behalf of other people? 'Sometimes yes, sometimes no'—it is tempting to answer. But this is not right. On pain of irrationality, we cannot be too selective about when we are time-biased on behalf of other people.
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  13. Obligations to Merely Statistical People.Caspar Hare - 2012 - Journal of Philosophy 109 (5-6):378-390.
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    A Puzzle about Other-directed Time-bias 1.Caspar Hare - 2008 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 86 (2):269-277.
    Should we be time-biased on behalf of other people? ‘Sometimes yes, sometimes no’—it is tempting to answer. But this is not right. On pain of irrationality, we cannot be too selective about when we are time-biased on behalf of other people.
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  15. Realism About Tense and Perspective.Caspar Hare - 2010 - Philosophy Compass 5 (9):760-769.
    On one view of time past, present and future things exist, but their being past, present or future does not consist in their standing in before‐ and after‐relations to other things. So, for example, the event of the signing of the Magna Carta is past, and its being so does not consist in, or reduce to, its coming before the events of 2010.In this paper I discuss arguments for and against this view and view in its near vicinity, perspectival realism. (...)
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    Risk and radical uncertainty in HIV research.Caspar Hare - 2017 - Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (2):87-89.
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    Index.Caspar Hare - 2003 - In On Myself, and Other, Less Important, Subjects. Princeton University Press. pp. 111-114.
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    Perfectly balanced interests.Caspar Hare - 2009 - Philosophical Perspectives 23 (1):165-176.
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    Rationality and the distant needy.Caspar Hare - 2007 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 35 (2):161–178.
    This is my argument for the claim that morality is very demanding indeed. In a nutshell: being consistent is harder than you think.
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    Torture – Does Timing Matter?Caspar Hare - 2014 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 11 (4):385-394.
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    Acknowledgments.Caspar Hare - 2003 - In On Myself, and Other, Less Important, Subjects. Princeton University Press.
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    5 A Problem about Personal Identity over Time.Caspar Hare - 2003 - In On Myself, and Other, Less Important, Subjects. Princeton University Press. pp. 57-72.
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    Contents.Caspar Hare - 2003 - In On Myself, and Other, Less Important, Subjects. Princeton University Press.
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    4 Clarifications.Caspar Hare - 2003 - In On Myself, and Other, Less Important, Subjects. Princeton University Press. pp. 41-56.
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    3 Egocentrism and Egocentric Metaphysics.Caspar Hare - 2003 - In On Myself, and Other, Less Important, Subjects. Princeton University Press. pp. 19-40.
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    Introduction.Caspar Hare - 2003 - In On Myself, and Other, Less Important, Subjects. Princeton University Press.
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    Notes.Caspar Hare - 2003 - In On Myself, and Other, Less Important, Subjects. Princeton University Press. pp. 99-106.
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    References.Caspar Hare - 2003 - In On Myself, and Other, Less Important, Subjects. Princeton University Press. pp. 107-110.
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    7 Skepticism and Humility.Caspar Hare - 2003 - In On Myself, and Other, Less Important, Subjects. Princeton University Press. pp. 91-98.
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    1 Self- Interest and Self- Importance.Caspar Hare - 2003 - In On Myself, and Other, Less Important, Subjects. Princeton University Press. pp. 1-8.
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    2 Time- Bias and the Metaphysics of Time.Caspar Hare - 2003 - In On Myself, and Other, Less Important, Subjects. Princeton University Press. pp. 9-18.
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    The ethics of morphing.Caspar Hare - 2009 - Philosophical Studies 145 (1):111 - 130.
    Here's one piece of practical reasoning: "If I do this then a person will reap some benefits and suffer some costs. On balance, the benefits outweigh the costs. So I ought to do it." Here's another: "If I do this then one person will reap some benefits and another will suffer some costs. On balance, the benefits to the one person outweigh the costs to the other. So I ought to do it." Many influential philosophers say that there is something (...)
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    6 The Solution.Caspar Hare - 2003 - In On Myself, and Other, Less Important, Subjects. Princeton University Press. pp. 73-90.
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    Bradley , Ben . Well-Being and Death . Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. Pp. 224. $60.00 (cloth). [REVIEW]Caspar Hare - 2011 - Ethics 121 (4):797-799.
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    Review of Saul Smilansky, Ten Moral Paradoxes[REVIEW]Caspar Hare - 2009 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (5).
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    The Limits of Kindness, by Caspar Hare.Douglas W. Portmore - 2015 - Mind 124 (496):1285-1288.
    A review of Caspar Hare's book The Limit of Kindness.
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    Review: Caspar Hare, The Limits of Kindness. [REVIEW]Review by: Elizabeth Harman - 2015 - Ethics 125 (3):868-872,.
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    The Limits of Kindness, Caspar Hare. Oxford University Press, 2013, xi +222 pages. [REVIEW]Ittay Nissan-Rozen - 2015 - Economics and Philosophy 31 (3):493-499.
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    On Myself, and Other, Less Important Subjects, by Caspar Hare.Rory Madden - 2015 - Mind 124 (495):914-919.
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    The Limits of Kindness, written by Caspar Hare.David Boonin - 2017 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 14 (2):244-247.
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    The Limits of Kindness By Caspar Hare.Diane Jeske - 2015 - Analysis 75 (2):351-353.
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    The Limits of Kindness, by Caspar Hare: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013, pp. xi + 229, £25.00. [REVIEW]Garrett Cullity - 2014 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 92 (4):791-794.
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  43. The Limits of Kindness. By Caspar Hare[REVIEW]Richard Yetter Chappell - 2014 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 201403.
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    Hare, Caspar. On Myself, and Other, Less Important Subjects. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2009. Pp. 144. $30.95. [REVIEW]Kris McDaniel - 2012 - Ethics 122 (2):403-410.
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    Hare, Caspar. The Limits of Kindness.Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. Pp. 229. $40.00. [REVIEW]Elizabeth Harman - 2015 - Ethics 125 (3):868-872.
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    Caspar Friedrich Wolff's Theoria generations (1759)..Caspar Friedrich Wolff - 1896 - Leipzig,: W. Engelmann.
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  47. Cicero : statesman and teacher of statesmen.Timothy W. Caspar - 2024 - In Michael Anton, Glenn Ellmers & Charles R. Kesler (eds.), Leisure with dignity: essays in celebration of Charles R. Kesler. New York: Encounter Books.
  48. Marshalling marshalling.Christopher Hare - 2018 - In Paul S. Davies, Simon Douglas & James Goudkamp (eds.), Defences in equity. New York: Hart.
     
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  49. Mysticism of East and West.William Loftus Hare - 1923 - London,: J. Cape.
     
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    Grundlegung der erkenntnistheorie.Caspar Nink - 1930 - Frankfurt am Main,: Verlag der Carolus-druckerei, g. m. b. h..
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