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  1. Preferential Hiring‖ in Boylan, M.Judith Jarvis Thomson - forthcoming - Business Ethics.
     
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  2. The trolley problem – Das Trolley-Problem.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 2020 - Reclam.
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    Kamm on the Trolley Problems.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 2016 - In Eric Rakowski, The Trolley Problem Mysteries. New York, USA: Oxford University Press USA.
    In her article “Turning the Trolley,” the author of this comment argued that the bystander may not turn the trolley onto one to save five. Lecture I argued that this view is mistaken. This comment contends that Lecture I’s arguments do not succeed. In this response to the second Tanner Lecture, the text then argues that the Lecture II’s reasoning depends on an unacceptable view of moral theorizing. In an addendum, this comment defends the claim that if you think the (...)
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  4. Goodness.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 2013 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 87 (2):467-475.
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  5. Killing and Not Preventing Death.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 2013 - The Harvard Review of Philosophy 19:96-105.
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    Portraits of American Philosophy.Nicholas Wolterstorff, J. B. Schneewind, Judith Jarvis Thomson, Ruth Barcan Marcus, Richard J. Bernstein & Harry Frankfurt - 2013 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In Portraits of American Philosophy, eight of America's most prominent philosophers offer autobiographical narratives that remind us that the life of a scholar is both a tale of personal struggle and an adventure in ideas.
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  7. More On The Metaphysics of Harm.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 2010 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 82 (2):436-458.
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    Goodness and Advice.Judith JarvisHG Thomson - 2009 - Princeton University Press.
    How should we live? What do we owe to other people? In Goodness and Advice, the eminent philosopher Judith Jarvis Thomson explores how we should go about answering such fundamental questions. In doing so, she makes major advances in moral philosophy, pointing to some deep problems for influential moral theories and describing the structure of a new and much more promising theory. Thomson begins by lamenting the prevalence of the idea that there is an unbridgeable gap between fact and value--that (...)
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    Part Two: Advice.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 2009 - In Judith JarvisHG Thomson, Goodness and Advice. Princeton University Press. pp. 43-82.
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    Contents.Judith JarvisHG Thomson - 2009 - In Goodness and Advice. Princeton University Press.
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    Index.Judith JarvisHG Thomson - 2009 - In Goodness and Advice. Princeton University Press. pp. 183-188.
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    Contributors.Judith JarvisHG Thomson - 2009 - In Goodness and Advice. Princeton University Press. pp. 181-182.
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    Part One: Goodness.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 2009 - In Judith JarvisHG Thomson, Goodness and Advice. Princeton University Press. pp. 1-42.
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  14. Normativity.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 2008 - Open Court. Edited by Russ Shafer-Landau.
    Goodness -- Goodness properties -- Expressivism -- Betterness relations -- Virtue/kind properties -- Correctness properties (acts) -- Correctness properties (mental states) -- Reasons-for (mental states) -- Reasons-for (acts) -- On some views about "ought" : relativism, dilemmas, means-ends -- On some views about "ought" : belief, outcomes, epistemic ought -- Directives -- Addendum 1: "Red" and "good" -- Addendum 2: Correctness -- Addendum 3: Reasons -- Addendum 4: Reasoning.
  15. Turning the trolley.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 2008 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 36 (4):359-374.
  16. People and their bodies.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 2008 - In Theodore Sider, John P. Hawthorne & Dean W. Zimmerman, Contemporary debates in metaphysics. Malden, MA: Blackwell.
     
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  17. Some Reflections on Causation in the Law.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 2008 - In Matthew H. Kramer, The legacy of H.L.A. Hart: legal, political, and moral philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  18. Some reflections on Hart and Honore, causation in the law.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 2008 - In Matthew H. Kramer, The legacy of H.L.A. Hart: legal, political, and moral philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  19. (2 other versions)Normativity.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 2007 - Oxford Studies in Metaethics 2:240-266.
     
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  20. The legacy of Principia.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 2006 - In Terry Horgan & Mark Timmons, Metaethics After Moore. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
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  21. Goodness and Advice.Judith Jarvis Thomson, Philip Fisher, Martha C. Nussbaum, J. B. Schneewind & Barbara Herrnstein Smith - 2003 - Princeton University Press.
    In my contribution to this volume, I (BHS) comment on on the stultifying rhetoric of contemporary analytic moral theory as illustrated in Judith Jarvis Thomson's Tanner Lectures, with particular reference to Thomson's anxieties about the moral relativism exhibited by college freshman and to her efforts--quite strained, in my view, and inevitably unsuccessful--to demonstrate the existence of objective judgments in matters of morality and taste .
  22. The legacy of principia.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 2003 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 41 (S1):62-82.
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    Reply to Sinnott-Armstrong.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 2003 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 41 (S1):92-94.
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  24. Mctaggart on Time.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 2001 - Noûs 35 (s15):229-252.
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  25. Physician‐assisted suicide: Two moral arguments.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 1999 - Ethics 109 (3):497-518.
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  26. 10. Uma Narayan, Dislocating Cultures: Identities, Traditions, and Third World Feminism Uma Narayan, Dislocating Cultures: Identities, Traditions, and Third World Feminism (pp. 668-671). [REVIEW]Judith Jarvis Thomson, Dan W. Brock, Paul J. Weithman, Gerald Dworkin, F. M. Kamm, J. David Velleman & Ezekiel J. Emanuel - 1999 - Ethics 109 (3).
  27. The statue and the clay.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 1998 - Noûs 32 (2):149-173.
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  28. Moral Explanation and Moral ObjectivityMoral Relativism and Moral Objectivity.Peter Railton, Gilbert Harman & Judith Jarvis Thomson - 1998 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 58 (1):175.
    What is the real issue at stake in discussions of "moral explanation"? There isn't one; there are many. The standing of purported moral properties and problems about our epistemic or semantic access to them are of concern both from within and without moral practice. An account of their potential contribution to explaining our values, beliefs, conduct, practices, etc. can help in these respects. By examining some claims made about moral explanation in Judith Thompson's and Gilbert Harman's Moral Relativism and Moral (...)
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  29. Responses to CriticsMoral Relativism and Moral Objectivity.Gilbert Harman & Judith Jarvis Thomson - 1998 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 58 (1):207.
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    (2 other versions)Reply to CriticsMoral Relativism and Moral Objectivity.Judith Jarvis Thomson & Gilbert Harman - 1998 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 58 (1):215.
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  31. Precis of Moral Relativism and Moral Objectivity: Precis of Part OneMoral Relativism and Moral Objectivity.Gilbert Harman & Judith Jarvis Thomson - 1998 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 58 (1):161.
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  32. Thomson against Moral ExplanationsMoral Relativism and Moral Objectivity.Nicholas L. Sturgeon, Gilbert Harman & Judith Jarvis Thomson - 1998 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 58 (1):199.
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    Precis of Part TwoMoral Relativism and Moral Objectivity.Judith Jarvis Thomson & Gilbert Harman - 1998 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 58 (1):171.
  34. The case for legalised euthanasia.Ronald Dworkin, Thomas Nagel, Robert Nozick, John Rawls, Thomas Scanlon & Judith Jarvis Thomson - 1997 - The Philosophers' Magazine 1 (1):26-31.
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  35. (4 other versions)Moral Relativism and Moral Objectivity.Gilbert Harman & Judith Jarvis Thomson - 1996 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 50 (4):654-658.
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  36. Moral Relativism and Moral Objectivity.Gilbert Harman & Judith Jarvis Thomson - 1996 - Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell. Edited by Judith Jarvis Thomson.
    Do moral questions have objective answers? In this great debate, Gilbert Harman explains and argues for relativism, emotivism, and moral scepticism. In his view, moral disagreements are like disagreements about what to pay for a house; there are no correct answers ahead of time, except in relation to one or another moral framework. Independently, Judith Jarvis Thomson examines what she takes to be the case against moral objectivity, and rejects it; she argues that it is possible to find out the (...)
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    The Act Itself. [REVIEW]Judith Jarvis Thomson - 1996 - Noûs 30 (4):545.
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    Book Review:Morality and Action. Warren Quinn. [REVIEW]Judith Jarvis Thomson - 1994 - Ethics 106 (3):636-.
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    (1 other version)Goodness and Utilitarianism.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 1993 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 67 (2):145-159.
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    Reply to Commentators.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 1993 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 53 (1):187-194.
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    Stringency of Rights and "Ought"The Realm of Rights.Fundamental Legal Conceptions.Gilbert Harman, Judith Jarvis Thomson, Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld & Walter Wheeler Cook - 1993 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 53 (1):181.
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    Précis of The Realm of Rights.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 1993 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 53 (1):159 - 162.
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  43. On Some Ways in Which A Thing Can be Good.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 1992 - Social Philosophy and Policy 9 (2):96-117.
    I There are a great many ways in which a thing can be good. What counts as a way of being good? I leave it to intuition. Let us allow that being a good dancer is being good in a way, and that so also is being a good carpenter. We might group these and similar ways of being good under the name activity goodness, since a good dancer is good at dancing and a good carpenter is good at carpentry. (...)
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  44. Self-defense.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 1991 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 20 (4):283-310.
    But what if in order to save 0nc’s life one has to ki]1 another person? In some cases that is obviously permissible. In a case I will call Villainous Aggrcssor, you are standing in :1 meadow, innocently minding your own business, and 21 truck suddenly heads toward you. You try to sidestep the truck, but it tums as you tum. Now you can sec the driver: he is a mam you know has long hated you. What to do? You cannot (...)
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  45. Morality and bad luck.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 1989 - Metaphilosophy 20 (3-4):203-221.
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    The No Reason Thesis.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 1989 - Social Philosophy and Policy 7 (1):1.
    Moral theorists often say such things as “But surely A ought to do such and such,” or “Plainly it is morally permissible for B to do so and so,” and do not even try to prove that those judgments are true. Moreover, they often rest weight on the supposition that those judgments are true. In particular, they often rest theories on them: they take them as data. Others object. They say that nobody is entitled to rest any weight at all (...)
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  47. Rights, Restitution, and Risk.Judith Jarvis Thomson & William Parent - 1988 - Ethics 98 (4):806-826.
     
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  48. Ruminations on an Account of Personal Identity.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 1987 - In On Being and Saying: Essays for Richard Cartwright. MIT Press. pp. 215-240.
     
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  49. Verbs of action.Judith Jarvis Thomson - 1987 - Synthese 72 (1):103 - 122.
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    On Being and Saying: Essays for Richard Cartwright.Judith Jarvis Thomson (ed.) - 1987 - MIT Press.
    Richard Cartwright's impact on other philosophers has been as much a product of his own personal contact with students and colleagues as the result of his written work. The essays in this book demonstrate the deep influence he has had, not only by his thinking but equally by his style and manner and, above all, by his clarity and purity of intention. All of the essays are concerned with the questions of logic, language, and metaphysics that have been at the (...)
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