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    Dispositional ethical realism.Bruce W. Brower - 1993 - Ethics 103 (2):221-249.
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    Intrinsic Value: Concept and Warrant.Bruce Brower - 1996 - Philosophical Review 105 (2):267.
    The notion that some things have intrinsic value, independently of whether they are valued or would be valued under certain conditions, is puzzling not only to noncognitivists and skeptics, but to theorists who understand value in terms of what would be accepted by rational preference, in a social contract, or under conditions of vivid imagination. Written in the tradition of Roderick Chisholm’s Brentano and Intrinsic Value, Noah Lemos’s Intrinsic Value: Concept and Warrant is unlikely to diminish the puzzlement, though it (...)
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    The Limits of Public Reason.Bruce W. Brower - 1994 - Journal of Philosophy 91 (1):5-26.
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  4. The limits of public reason.Bruce W. Brower - 1994 - Journal of Philosophy 91 (1):5-26.
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    Review of Sumner, *Welfare, Happiness, and Ethics*. [REVIEW]Bruce Brower - 1998 - Philosophical Review 107 (2):309.
    Despite being co-opted by economists and politicians for their own purposes, ‘welfare’ traditionally refers to well-being, and it is in this sense that L. W. Sumner understands the term. His book is a clear, careful, and well-crafted investigation into major theories of welfare, accompanied by a one-chapter defense of “welfarism,” the view that welfare is the only foundational value necessary for ethics. Sumner himself is attracted to utilitarianism, but he makes no commitment to it in this work, which will be (...)
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    Virtue concepts and ethical realism.Bruce W. Brower - 1988 - Journal of Philosophy 85 (12):675-693.
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    Virtue Concepts and Ethical Realism.Bruce W. Brower - 1988 - Journal of Philosophy 85 (12):675.
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    Good Knowledge, Bad Knowledge: On Two Dogmas of Epistemology-Stephen Hetherington.Bruce W. Brower - 2004 - International Philosophical Quarterly 44 (1; ISSU 173):107-107.
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    Good Knowledge, Bad Knowledge: On Two Dogmas of Epistemology.Bruce W. Brower - 2004 - International Philosophical Quarterly 44 (1):107-108.
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  10. D'Agostino, F.-Free Public Reason.B. Brower - 1997 - Philosophical Books 38:274-275.
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    Value and Justification: The Foundations of Liberal Theory.Bruce Brower - 1992 - Philosophical Books 33 (1):44-47.
  12. Wittgenstein and Relativism.Bruce Brower - 1978 - Proceedings of the Heraclitean Society 3.
     
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    Good Knowledge, Bad Knowledge: On Two Dogmas of Epistemology. [REVIEW]Bruce W. Brower - 2004 - International Philosophical Quarterly 44 (1):107-108.
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    Intrinsic Value. [REVIEW]Bruce Brower - 1996 - Philosophical Review 105 (2):267-269.
    The notion that some things have intrinsic value, independently of whether they are valued or would be valued under certain conditions, is puzzling not only to noncognitivists and skeptics, but to theorists who understand value in terms of what would be accepted by rational preference, in a social contract, or under conditions of vivid imagination. Written in the tradition of Roderick Chisholm’s Brentano and Intrinsic Value, Noah Lemos’s Intrinsic Value: Concept and Warrant is unlikely to diminish the puzzlement, though it (...)
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