Linked bibliography for the SEP article "Integrity" by Damian Cox |
This is an automatically generated and experimental page
If everything goes well, this page should display the bibliography of the aforementioned article as it appears in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, but with links added to PhilPapers records and Google Scholar for your convenience. Some bibliographies are not going to be represented correctly or fully up to date. In general, bibliographies of recent works are going to be much better linked than bibliographies of primary literature and older works. Entries with PhilPapers records have links on their titles. A green link indicates that the item is available online at least partially.
This experiment has been authorized by the editors of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. The original article and bibliography can be found here.
- Alcoff, Linda Martín, 2002. ‘Does the Public Intellectual Have Intellectual Integrity?’ Metaphilosophy, 33: 521–534. (Scholar)
- Ashford, Elizabeth, 2000. ‘Utilitarianism, Integrity and Partiality,’ Journal of Philosophy, 97: 421–439. (Scholar)
- Audi, Robert and Murphy Patrick E., 2006. ‘The Many Faces of Integrity,’ Business Ethics Quarterly, 16: 3–21. (Scholar)
- Babbitt, Susan E., 1997. ‘Personal Integrity, Politics and Moral Imagination,’ in S. Brennan, T. Isaacs, and M. Milde (eds.), A Question of Values: New Canadian Perspectives on Ethics and Political Philosophy, Amsterdam and Atlanta: Rodopi, 107–31. (Scholar)
- Baron, Marcia, 1995. Kantian Ethics Almost without Apology, Ithaca: Cornell University Press. (Scholar)
- Benjamin, Martin, 1990. Splitting the Difference: Compromise and Integrity in Ethics and Politics, Lawrence: University Press of Kansas. (Scholar)
- Besser-Jones, Lorraine, 2008. ‘Personal Integrity, Morality and Psychological Wellbeing: Justifying the Demands of Morality,’ Journal of Moral Philosophy, 5: 361–383. (Scholar)
- Bigelow, Jone and Pargettre, Robert, 2007. ‘Integrity and Autonomy,’ American Philosophical Quarterly, 44: 39–49. (Scholar)
- Blustein, Jeffrey, 1991. Care and Commitment: Taking the Personal Point of View New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Calhoun, Cheshire, 1995. ‘Standing for Something,’ Journal of Philosophy, XCII: 235–260. (Scholar)
- Carr, Spencer, 1976. ‘The Integrity of a Utilitarian,’ Ethics, 86: 241–46. (Scholar)
- Code, Lorraine, 1983. “Father and Son: A Case Study in Epistemic Responsibility”, Monist, 66: 268–82. (Scholar)
- Cottingham, John, 2010. ‘Integrity and Fragmentation,’ Journal of Applied Philosophy, 27: 2–14. (Scholar)
- Cox, Damian, 2005. ‘Integrity, Commitment and Consequentialism,’ Journal of Value Inquiry, 39: 61–73. (Scholar)
- Cox, Damian, La Caze, Marguerite and Levine, Michael P., 1999. ‘Should We Strive for Integrity?,’ Journal of Value Inquiry, 33(4): 519–530. (Scholar)
- –––, 2003. Integrity and the Fragile Self, Aldershot: Ashgate. (Scholar)
- Davion, Victoria, 1991. ‘Integrity and Radical Change’, Feminist Ethics, Ed. Claudia Card, Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas Press, pp. 180–192. (Scholar)
- Driver, Julia, 2012. Consequentialism, New York: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Dudzinski, Denise M., 2004. ‘Integrity: Principled Coherence, Virtue, or Both?’ Journal of Value Inquiry, 38: 299–313. (Scholar)
- Frankfurt, Harry, 1971. ‘Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person,’ Journal of Philosophy, LXVIII: 5–20. (Scholar)
- –––, 1987. ‘Identification and Wholeheartedness,’ in Ferdinand Schoeman (ed.) Responsibility, Character, and the Emotions: New Essays in Moral Psychology, New York: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Gilligan, Carol, 1982. In a Different Voice, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Godlovitch, Stan, 1993. ‘The Integrity of Musical Performance’, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 51(4): 573–587. (Scholar)
- Graham, Jody L., 2001. ‘Does Integrity Require Moral Goodness? Ratio, 14: 234–251. (Scholar)
- Grant, Ruth W., 1997. Hypocrisy and Integrity, Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press. (Scholar)
- Haack, Susan, 1976. ‘Concern for Truth: What it Means, Why it Matters’, Annals-NY-Academy of Science, 775: 57–63. (Scholar)
- Halfon, Mark, 1989. Integrity: A Philosophical Inquiry, Philadelphia: Temple University Press. (Scholar)
- Harcourt, Edward, 1998. ‘Integrity, Practical Deliberation and Utilitarianism,’ Philosophical Quarterly, 48: 189–198. (Scholar)
- Harris, George W., 1989a. ‘Integrity and Agent Centered Restrictions,’ Noûs, 23: 437–456. (Scholar)
- –––, 1989b. ‘A Paradoxical Departure from Consequentialism’ Journal of Philosophy, 86: 90–102. (Scholar)
- Hebert, Mark R., 2002. ‘Integrity, Identity and Fanaticism,’ Contemporary Philosophy, 24: 25–29. (Scholar)
- Herman, Barbara, 1983. ‘Integrity and Impartiality,’ Monist, 66: 233–250. (Scholar)
- Holley, David M., 2002. ‘Self-Interest and Integrity,’ International Philosophical Quarterly, 42: 5–22. (Scholar)
- Howard-Snyder, Frances, 1997. ‘The Rejection of Objective Consequentialism,’ Utilitas, 9: 241–248. (Scholar)
- Jensen, Henning, 1989. ‘Kant and Moral Integrity,’ Philosophical Studies, 57: 193–205. (Scholar)
- Kekes, John, 1983. ‘Constancy and Purity,’ Mind, 92: 499–518. (Scholar)
- Lawry, Edward G., 2002. ‘In Praise of Moral Saints,’ Southwest Philosophy Review, 18: 1–11. (Scholar)
- Lenman, James, 2000. ‘Consequentialism and Cluelessness,’ Philosophy and Public Affairs, 29: 342–370. (Scholar)
- Lomasky, Loren, 1987. Persons, Rights, and the Moral Community, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Markovits, Daniel, 2009. ‘Integrity and the Architecture of Ambition,’ in Reading Bernard Williams, Daniel Callcut (ed.), London: Routledge, 110–138. (Scholar)
- McLeod, Carolyn, 2004. ‘Integrity and Self-Protection,’ Journal of Social Philosophy, 35: 216–232. (Scholar)
- –––, 2005. ‘How to Distinguish Autonomy from Integrity,’ Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 35: 107–133. (Scholar)
- McFall, Lynne, 1987. ‘Integrity,’ Ethics, 98: 5–20. Reprinted in John Deigh (ed.), Ethics and Personality, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992, 79–94. (Scholar)
- Montefiore, Alan, 1978. ‘Self-Reality, Self-Respect, and Respect for Others,’ Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 3: 195–208. (Scholar)
- –––, 1999. ‘Responsibilities of Scientists and Intellectuals’, Routledge Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, pp. 287–90. (Scholar)
- Moore, Eric, 2007. ‘Objective Consequentialism, Right Actions, and Good People,’ Philosophical Studies, 133: 83–94. (Scholar)
- Murphy, Patricia Anne, 2002. ‘Integrity as a Moral Imperative: Some Difficulties at the Borders of Moral Integrity,’ Contemporary Philosophy, 24: 9–11. (Scholar)
- Novitz,David, 1990. ‘The Integrity of Aesthetics,’ Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 48/1: 9–20. (Scholar)
- Olsthoorn, Peter, 2009. ‘A Critique of Integrity: Has a Commander a Moral Obligation to Uphold his Own Principles?’ Journal of Military Ethics, 8: 90–104. (Scholar)
- Pianalto, Peter, 2009. ‘Integrity and Struggle,’ Philosophia, 40: 319–336. (Scholar)
- Pugmire, David, 2005. Sound Sentiments: Integrity and the Emotions, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Putman, Daniel, 1996. ‘Integrity and Moral Development,’ The Journal of Value Inquiry, 30: 237–246. (Scholar)
- Quinn, Carol V. A., 2010. ‘On Integrity,’ International Journal of Applied Philosophy, 23: 189–97. (Scholar)
- Railton, Peter, 1984. ‘Alienation, Consequentialism and the Demands of Morality’ Philosophy and Public Affairs, 13: 134–72. (Scholar)
- Ridge, Michael, 2001. ‘Agent-neutral Consequentialism from the Inside-Out: Concern for Integrity without Self-Indulgence,’ Utilitas, 13: 236–254. (Scholar)
- Rajczi, Alex, 2007. ‘Integrity and Ordinary Morality,’ American Philosophical Quarterly, 44: 15–26. (Scholar)
- –––, 2009. ‘Consequentialism, Integrity and Ordinary Morality,’ Utilitas 21: 377–392. (Scholar)
- Rogerson, Kenneth, 1983. ‘Williams and Kant on Integrity,’ Dialogue, 22: 461–478. (Scholar)
- Scheffler, Samuel, 1993. The Rejection of Consequentialism, Revised Edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Scherkoske, Greg, 2010. ‘Integrity and Moral Danger,’ Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 40: 335–358. (Scholar)
- –––, 2012a. ‘Could Integrity be an Epistemic Virtue?’ International Journal of Philosophical Studies 20: 185–215. (Scholar)
- –––, 2012b. Leading a Convincing Life: Integrity and the Virtues of Reason, New York: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Sutherland, Stewart, 1996. ‘Integrity and Self-Identity,’ Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 35: 19–27. (Scholar)
- Taylor, Gabriele, 1981. ‘Integrity,’ Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 55: 143–159. (Scholar)
- –––, 1985. ‘Integrity,’ in Pride, Shame and Guilt: Emotions of Self-Assessment, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 108–141. (Scholar)
- Trianosky, Gregory W., 1986. ‘Moral Integrity and Moral Psychology: A Refutation of Two Accounts of the Conflict between Utilitarianism and Integrity’ Journal of Value Inquiry, 20: 279–288. (Scholar)
- Van Hooft, Stan, 2001. ‘Judgment, Decision, and Integrity,’ Philosophical Explorations, 4: 135–149. (Scholar)
- Williams, Bernard, 1973. ‘Integrity,’ in J.J.C. Smart and Bernard Williams, Utilitarianism: For and Against New York: Cambridge, 108–117. (Scholar)
- –––, 1981. Moral Luck: Philosophical Papers 1973–1980, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1981a. ‘Utilitarianism and Moral Self-Indulgence,’ in Williams 1981, 40–53. (Scholar)
- –––, 1981b. ‘Persons, Character and Morality,’ in Williams 1981, 1–19. (Scholar)
- –––, 1981c. ‘Moral Luck,’ in Williams 1981, 20–39. (Scholar)
- Zagzebski, Linda, 1996. Virtues of the Mind: An inquiry into the nature of virtue and the ethical foundations of knowledge, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
Generated Fri Apr 26 04:55:35 2013
