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  1. Roland Paul Blum (1985). Deconstruction and Creation. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 46 (2):293-306.
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  2. Roland Paul Blum (1983). Emmanuel Levinas' Theory of Commitment. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 44 (2):145-168.
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  3. Roland Paul Blum (1970). Forms and Limits of Utilitarianism. Journal of Value Inquiry 4 (2):140-152.
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  4. Roland Paul Blum (1970). The True Function of the Generalization Argument. Inquiry 13 (1-4):274 – 288.
    An examination of its employment in ethical disputes reveals that the generalization argument (the question, 'What if everyone did x?') is not based upon utilitarian calculation and that its effectiveness depends upon the existence of institutions contrary to the ones it hypothesizes. The basis of moral valuation, therefore, remains in the actual institutions presupposed by the generalization argument rather than in the argument itself which is used exclusively against persons whose acts violate current institutional rules. It seeks to discourage such (...)
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