The Good, the Right, Life And Death: Essays in Honor of Fred Feldman

Ashgate (2005)
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This is an edited collection containing papers on intrinsic value, consequentialism, the evil of death, among others.

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Kris McDaniel
Syracuse University
Michael Zimmerman
University of North Carolina, Greensboro
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University of Rochester
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