Book Review:Regulating Toxic Substances: A Philosophy of Science and the Law. Carl F. Cranor
Ethics 105 (3):674- (1995)
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Carl F. Cranor (1993). Regulating Toxic Substances: A Philosophy of Science and the Law. Oxford University Press, Usa.
Carl F. Cranor (2005). The Science Veil Over Tort Law Policy: How Should Scientific Evidence Be Utilized in Toxic Tort Law? Law and Philosophy 24 (2):139 - 210.
Carl F. Cranor (1995). Learning From the Law for Regulatory Science. Law and Philosophy 14 (1):115 - 145.
Carl F. Cranor (1988). Some Public Policy Problems with the Science of Carcinogen Risk Assessment. PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1988:467 - 488.
Carl Cranor & Kurt Nutting (1990). Scientific and Legal Standards of Statistical Evidence in Toxic Tort and Discrimination Suits. Law and Philosophy 9 (2):115 - 156.
Carl F. Cranor (1990). Book Review:The Importance of What We Care About: Philosophical Essays. Harry G. Frankfurt. [REVIEW] Ethics 100 (4):886-.
Carl F. Cranor (1986). Book Review:Philosophical Dimensions of Privacy: An Anthology. Ferdinand D. Schoeman. [REVIEW] Ethics 96 (3):643-.
Carl F. Cranor (1985). Joint Causation, Torts, and Regulatory Law in Workplace Health Protections. International Journal of Applied Philosophy 2 (4):59-84.
Carl F. Cranor (1997). A Philosophy of Risk Assessment and the Law: A Case Study of the Role of Philosophy in Public Policy. Philosophical Studies 85 (2-3):135-162.
Reviewed by Carl F. Cranor (2000). Kenneth R. Foster and Peter W. Huber, Judging Science: Scientific Knowledge and the Federal Courts. Ethics 110 (4).
Carl Cranor (1978). The Justification of Attitudes. Southern Journal of Philosophy 16 (2):21-33.
Deborah G. Johnson (1985). Ethical Issues Surrounding Toxic Substances. International Journal of Applied Philosophy 2 (4):43-48.
Carl F. Cranor (1982). Limitations on Respect-for-Persons Theories. Tulane Studies in Philosophy 31:45-60.
Carl F. Cranor (1980). Kant's Respect-for-Persons Principle. International Studies in Philosophy 12 (2):19-39.
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