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    The Political Philosophy of Arnold S. Kaufman.Richard Rodewald & Richard Wasserstrom - 1972 - Social Theory and Practice 2 (1):5-31.
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    Capital Punishment as Punishment: Some Theoretical Issues and Objections.Richard Wasserstrom - 1982 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 7 (1):473-502.
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  3. Rights, human rights, and racial discrimination.Richard Wasserstrom - 1964 - Journal of Philosophy 61 (20):628-641.
  4. Is Adultery Immoral?Richard Wasserstrom - 1974 - Philosophical Forum 5 (4):513.
     
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    Hume and Philosophical Analysis: A Reply to Professor Lazerowitz.Richard Wasserstrom - 1960 - Philosophy 35 (133):151 - 153.
    In his article entitled “Moore and Philosophical Analysis”, Professor Morris Lazerowitz selects Hume's analysis of causality as an example of the way in which philosophers have in the past misleadingly stated what they were trying to do. Professor Lazerowitz asserts at least three things of Hume's analysis. (1)Since Hume insisted that there was no impression of necessary connection, it follows that Hume could not have been examining sequences of events. (2)Therefore, Hume must have been doing something else; namely, misleadingly calling (...)
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  6. Rights, Human Rights, and Racial Discrimination.Richard A. Wasserstrom - 2000 - In Bernard Boxill (ed.), Race and Racism. Oxford University Press.
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    The Judicial Decision.Richard A. Wasserstrom - 1964 - Ethics 75 (1):47-56.
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    The University and the Case for Preferential Treatment.Richard Wasserstrom - 1976 - American Philosophical Quarterly 13 (2):165 - 170.
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  9. Racism and Sexism.Richard A. Wasserstrom - 2000 - In Bernard Boxill (ed.), Race and Racism. Oxford University Press.
     
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  10. Disobeying the law.Richard A. Wasserstrom - 1961 - Journal of Philosophy 58 (21):641-653.
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  11. War, nuclear war, and nuclear deterrence: Some conceptual and moral issues.Richard Wasserstrom - 1985 - Ethics 95 (3):424-444.
  12. Morality and the law.Richard A. Wasserstrom - 1971 - Belmont, Calif.,: Wadsworth Pub. Co..
    On liberty, by J. S. Mill.--Morals and the criminal law, by P. Devlin.--Immorality and treason, by H. L. A. Hart.--Lord Devlin and the enforcement of morals, by R. Dworkin.--Sins and crimes, by A. R. Louch.--Morals offenses and the model penal code, L. B. Schwartz.--Paternalism, by G. Dworkin.--Four cases involving the enforcement of morality: Shaw v. Director of Public Prosecutions; People v. Cohen; Repouille v. United States; Commonwealth v. Donoghue.--Bibliography (p. 149).
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  13. Three arguments concerning the morality of war.Richard A. Wasserstrom - 1968 - Journal of Philosophy 65 (19):578-590.
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    Hume and Philosophical Analysis.Richard Wasserstrom - 1960 - Philosophy 35 (133):151-153.
    In his article entitled “Moore and Philosophical Analysis”, Professor Morris Lazerowitz selects Hume's analysis of causality as an example of the way in which philosophers have in the past misleadingly stated what they were trying to do. Professor Lazerowitz asserts at least three things of Hume's analysis. Since Hume insisted that there was no impression of necessary connection, it follows that Hume could not have been examining sequences of events. Therefore, Hume must have been doing something else; namely, misleadingly calling (...)
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    On the breakdown of moral arguments: A reply to Philippa foot.Richard Wasserstrom - 1960 - Philosophical Quarterly 10 (38):79-81.
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  16. 204 part three: Business and employees.Richard A. Wasserstrom - forthcoming - Contemporary Issues in Business Ethics.
     
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    Preferential Treatment, Color-Blindness, and the Evils of Racism and Racial Discrimination.Richard Wasserstrom - 1987 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 61 (1):27 - 42.
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    Retributivism and the concept of punishment.Richard Wasserstrom - 1978 - Journal of Philosophy 75 (11):620-622.
  19. The Laws of War.Richard Wasserstrom - 1972 - The Monist 56 (1):1-19.
    Many persons who consider the variety of moral and legal problems that arise in respect to war come away convinced that the firmest area for judgment is that of how persons ought to behave in time of war. Such persons feel a confidence about dealing with questions of how war ought to be conducted that is absent when other issues about war are raised. They are, for example, more comfortable with the rules relating to how soldiers ought to behave vis-a-vis (...)
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    The relevance of nuremberg.Richard Wasserstrom - 1971 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 1 (1):22-46.
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    The Relevance of Nuremberg.Richard Wasserstrom - 1974 - In Marshall Cohen (ed.), War and Moral Responsibility: A "Philosophy and Public Affairs" Reader. Princeton University Press. pp. 134-158.
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    The status of the fetus.Richard Wasserstrom - 1975 - Hastings Center Report 5 (3):18-22.
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    The Judicial Decision: Toward a Theory of Legal Justification. [REVIEW]Richard A. Wasserstrom - 1963 - Philosophical Review 72 (2):253-255.
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    Books in review : The practice of rights by Richard E. Flathman. New York and London: Cambridge university press, 1976. Pp. VI, 250. $15.95. [REVIEW]Richard Wasserstrom - 1977 - Political Theory 5 (4):545-550.
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    The Practice of Rights. [REVIEW]Richard Wasserstrom - 1977 - Political Theory 5 (4):545-550.
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    The Duty to Obey the Law: Selected Philosophical Readings.Leslie Green, Kent Greenawalt, Nancy J. Hirschmann, George Klosko, Mark C. Murphy, John Rawls, Joseph Raz, Rolf Sartorius, A. John Simmons, M. B. E. Smith, Philip Soper, Jeremy Waldron, Richard A. Wasserstrom & Robert Paul Wolff (eds.) - 1998 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The question 'Why should I obey the law?' introduces a contemporary puzzle that is as old as philosophy itself. The puzzle is especially troublesome if we think of cases in which breaking the law is not otherwise wrongful, and in which the chances of getting caught are negligible. Philosophers from Socrates to H.L.A. Hart have struggled to give reasoned support to the idea that we do have a general moral duty to obey the law but, more recently, the greater number (...)
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    Fred R. Berger: 1937 - 1986.Michael V. Wedin, Michael Bratman, Margaret Battin, Myles Brand, Julius Moravcsik, Richard Purtill, Anita Silvers, Richard Wasserstrom & Elizabeth Wolgast - 1987 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 60 (3):537 - 538.
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  28. Reports of APA Committees.Merold Westphal, David Crocker, Richard Schacht, Ed Curley, Frank Dilley, Gary Iseminger, Tommy Lott, Terry Bynum, Richard Wasserstrom & Ofelia Schutte - 1997 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 70 (5):59-84.
     
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  29. Richard Wasserstrom, Philosophy and Social Issues: Five Studies Reviewed by.Brian Keenan - 1981 - Philosophy in Review 1 (6):287-289.
     
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  30. Richard Wasserstrom, Philosophy and Social Issues: Five Studies. [REVIEW]Brian Keenan - 1981 - Philosophy in Review 1:287-289.
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    Wasserstrom: The Judicial DecisionThe Judicial Decision. Richard A. Wasserstrom.Ronald Dworkin - 1964 - Ethics 75 (1):47-.
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    Review of Richard A. Wasserstrom: Philosophy and Social Issues: Five Studies[REVIEW]Gerard Elfstrom - 1984 - Ethics 94 (2):340-342.
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    Book Review:Philosophy and Social Issues: Five Studies. Richard A. Wasserstrom[REVIEW]Gerard Elfstrom - 1984 - Ethics 94 (2):340-.
  34. Human Inference: Strategies and Shortcomings of Social Judgment.Richard E. Nisbett & Lee Ross - 1980 - Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA: Prentice-Hall.
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    The Exchange of Words: Speech, Testimony, and Intersubjectivity.Richard Moran - 2018 - New York City: Oup Usa.
    The Exchange of Words is a philosophical exploration of human testimony, specifically as a form of intersubjective understanding in which speakers communicate by making themselves accountable for the truth of what they say. This account weaves together themes from philosophy of language, moral psychology, action theory, and epistemology, for a new approach to this basic human phenomenon.
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  36. Getting told and being believed.Richard Moran - 2005 - Philosophers' Imprint 5:1-29.
    The paper argues for the centrality of believing the speaker (as distinct from believing the statement) in the epistemology of testimony, and develops a line of thought from Angus Ross which claims that in telling someone something, the kind of reason for belief that a speaker presents is of an essentially different kind from ordinary evidence. Investigating the nature of the audience's dependence on the speaker's free assurance leads to a discussion of Grice's formulation of non-natural meaning in an epistemological (...)
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  37. Objectivity, relativism, and truth.Richard Rorty - 1991 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In this volume Rorty offers a Deweyan account of objectivity as intersubjectivity, one that drops claims about universal validity and instead focuses on utility for the purposes of a community. The sense in which the natural sciences are exemplary for inquiry is explicated in terms of the moral virtues of scientific communities rather than in terms of a special scientific method. The volume concludes with reflections on the relation of social democratic politics to philosophy.
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  38. Reasonable religious disagreements.Richard Feldman - 2010 - In Louise M. Antony (ed.), Philosophers Without Gods: Meditations on Atheism and the Secular Life. Oup Usa. pp. 194-214.
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    The Complete Works of Chuang-tzu.Richard B. Mather, Burton Watson & Chuang-tzu - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (2):334.
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    Foundationalist Theories of Epistemic Justification.Richard Fumerton & Ali Hasan - 2022 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Between Muslim and Jew: The Problem of Symbiosis under Early Islam.Hava Lazarus-Yafeh & Steven M. Wasserstrom - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (1):97.
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  42. Epistemic justification.Richard Swinburne - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Richard Swinburne offers an original treatment of a question at the heart of epistemology: what makes a belief rational, or justified in holding? He maps the rival accounts of philosophers on epistemic justification ("internalist" and "externalist"), arguing that they are really accounts of different concepts. He distinguishes between synchronic justification (justification at a time) and diachronic justification (synchronic justification resulting from adequate investigation)--both internalist and externalist. He also argues that most kinds of justification are worth having because they are (...)
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  43. The Epistemic Duty to Seek More Evidence.Richard J. Hall & Charles R. Johnson - 1998 - American Philosophical Quarterly 35 (2):129 - 139.
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  44. Mind, Brain, and Free Will.Richard Swinburne - 2012 - Oxford: Oxford University Press UK.
    Richard Swinburne presents a powerful new case for substance dualism and for libertarian free will. He argues that pure mental events are distinct from physical events and interact with them, and claims that no result from neuroscience or any other science could show that interaction does not take place. Swinburne goes on to argue for agent causation, and claims that it is we, and not our intentions, that cause our brain events. It is metaphysically possible that each of us (...)
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  45. Moral Fictionalism and Religious Fictionalism.Richard Joyce & Stuart Brock (eds.) - 2024 - Oxford University Press.
    Atheism is a familiar kind of skepticism about religion. Moral error theory is an analogous kind of skepticism about morality, though less well known outside academic circles. Both kinds of skeptic face a "what next?" question: If we have decided that the subject matter (religion/morality) is mistaken, then what should we do with this way of talking and thinking? The natural assumption is that we should abolish the mistaken topic, just as we previously eliminated talk of, say, bodily humors and (...)
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    The Theory of Epistemic Rationality.Richard Foley - 1987 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
  47. Internalism Defended.Richard Feldman & Earl Conee - 2001 - American Philosophical Quarterly 38 (1):1 - 18.
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    Legacies of Radicalism: China's Cultural Revolution and the Democracy Movement of 1989.Craig Calhoun & Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom - 1999 - Thesis Eleven 57 (1):33-52.
    Students in 1989 were at pains to distinguish their actions from those taken by students in the Cultural Revolution. Yet there were important similarities. In the present paper, we identify influence on the Democracy Movement from the Cultural Revolution through (1) the expansion and/or widespread familiarization of repertories of collective action available to Chinese activists; (2) precedents for collective action that may have lowered the barriers to action for some while raising them for others; (3) the participation of people at (...)
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    Aristotle transformed: the ancient commentators and their influence.Richard Sorabji (ed.) - 1990 - London: Duckworth.
    This book brings together twenty articles giving a comprehensive view of the work of the Aristotelian commentators.... The importance of the commentators is partly that they represent the thought and classroom teaching of the Aristotelian and Neoplatonist schools and partly that they provide a panorama of a thousand years of anicient Greek philosophy, revealing many original quotations from lost works. Even more significant is the profound influence... that they exert on later philosophy, Islamic and Western. Not only did they preserve (...)
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    Philosophy and the art of writing.Richard Shusterman - 2022 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Philosophy and literature enjoy a close, complex relationship. Elucidating the connections between these two fields, this book examines the ways philosophy deploys literary means to advance its practice, particularly as a way of life that extends beyond literary forms and words into physical deeds, nonlinguistic expression, and subjective moods and feelings.
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