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    Meeting Needs.David Braybrooke - 1987 - Princeton University Press.
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    Natural Law Theory: The Link Between Its Descriptive Strength and Its Prescriptive Strength.David Braybrooke - 1990 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 16:389-418.
    To cut a convincing figure again in jurisprudence — which is my present field of concern— natural law theory, by which I mean and shall mean throughout, traditional natural law theory, basically the theory of St.Thomas, must be made convincing again in ethics.
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    Scale, Combination, Opposition--A Rethinking of Incrementalism:The New American Dilemma: Liberal Democracy and School Desegregation. Jennifer L. Hochschild.David Braybrooke - 1985 - Ethics 95 (4):920-.
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  4. Social Rules.David Braybrooke (ed.) - 1996 - Westview.
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    Analytical Philosophy of History.David Braybrooke - 1967 - Philosophy of Science 34 (4):388-392.
  6. The Insoluble Problem of the Social Contract.David Braybrooke - 1976 - Dialogue 15 (1):3-37.
    The traditional problem of the social contract defies solution. Agents with the motivations traditionally assumed would not in the circumstances traditionally assumed voluntarily arrive at a contract or voluntarily keep it up, as we can now understand, more clearly than our illustrious predecessors, by treating the problem in terms not available to them: the terms of Prisoner's Dilemma and of the theory of public goods.
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    Natural Law Modernized.David Braybrooke (ed.) - 2001 - University of Toronto Press.
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    1. The Concept of Needs, with a Heart-Warming Offer of Aid to Utilitarianism.David Braybrooke - 2006 - In Analytical Political Philosophy: From Discourse, Edification. University of Toronto Press. pp. 15-31.
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  9. Berkeley on the numerical identity of ideas.David Braybrooke - 1955 - Philosophical Review 64 (4):631-636.
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    No Rules without Virtues: No Virtues without Rules.David Braybrooke - 1991 - Social Theory and Practice 17 (2):139-156.
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  11. Abstracts of comments.David Braybrooke - 1970 - Noûs 4 (1):56-57.
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    What truth does the emotive-imperative answer to the open-question argument leave to moral judgments?David Braybrooke - 2003 - Journal of Value Inquiry 37 (3):341-352.
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  13. Moral Rigidity Inside and Outside the Law.David Braybrooke - 2002 - Public Affairs Quarterly 16 (2):173-188.
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    How Do I Presuppose Thee? Let Me Count the Ways: The Relation of Regularities to Rules in Social Science.David Braybrooke - 1990 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 15 (1):80-93.
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    The Ethical Control of Politics:Political Theory. Arnold Brecht.David Braybrooke - 1960 - Ethics 70 (4):316-.
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    Thoughtful Happiness:Well-Being: Its Meaning, Measurement and Moral Importance. James Griffin; Freedom, Enjoyment, and Happiness: An Essay on Moral Psychology. Richard Warner.David Braybrooke - 1989 - Ethics 99 (3):625-.
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    Work: A Cultural Ideal Ever More in Jeopardy.David Braybrooke - 1982 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 7 (1):321-341.
  18. Meeting Needs.David Braybrooke - 1989 - Journal of Business Ethics 8 (11):846-872.
     
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    Authority as a Subject of Social Science and Philosophy.David Braybrooke - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (3):469 - 485.
    Authority does, of course, raise practical questions, and sometimes these have been so provocative as to amount to social crises. People in the awakening colonial countries have had to cope with a painful transition between old foreign authorities and new indigenous ones. In the metropolitan centers of colonial authority, especially in France, there has been profound agitation about received political forms, though fortunately this has not yet resulted in the catastrophic disintegration of civil authority which Italy and Germany experienced during (...)
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    Acknowledgments.David Braybrooke - 1987 - In Meeting Needs. Princeton University Press. pp. 329-334.
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    Advice to readers.David Braybrooke - 1987 - In Meeting Needs. Princeton University Press.
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    1. Did Medieval Natural Law Die Out?David Braybrooke - 2001 - In Natural Law Modernized. University of Toronto Press. pp. 1-28.
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    9. Sidgwick's Critique of Nozick.David Braybrooke - 2006 - In Analytical Political Philosophy: From Discourse, Edification. University of Toronto Press. pp. 219-228.
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    Introduction to Special Issue of Argumentation Originating in a Conference at The University of Texas at Austin.David Braybrooke - 2003 - Argumentation 17 (4):361-363.
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    Dimensions of Freedom: An Analysis. [REVIEW]David Braybrooke - 1963 - Philosophical Review 72 (4):524-528.
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  26. The Public Interest and Individual Interests. [REVIEW]David Braybrooke - 1972 - Journal of Philosophy 69 (7):192-202.
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    Ethics in the world of business.David Braybrooke - 1983 - Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Allanheld.
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    5. David Hume: Natural Law Theorist and Moral Realist.David Braybrooke - 2001 - In Natural Law Modernized. University of Toronto Press. pp. 125-146.
    Natural law theory founds moral judgments on what, given the nature of human beings and ever-present circumstances, enables people to live together in thriving communities. The cognitive features of moral judgments--the claims of literal truth for these judgments about these matters and the readiness to have the judgments stand or fall with the evidence for those claims come front and centre with this characterization of natural law theory. Both what is good for human beings and what it is right and (...)
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    Utilitarianism with a Difference: Rawls's Position in Ethics.David Braybrooke - 1973 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 3 (2):303 - 331.
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  30. Ethics in the World of Business.David Braybrooke - 1984 - Journal of Business Ethics 3 (4):277-278.
     
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    Review of : Cannibalism and the Common Law: The Story of the Tragic Last Voyage of the "Mignonette" and the Strange Legal Proceedings to Which It Gave Rise[REVIEW]David Braybrooke & Judith Fingard - 1985 - Ethics 95 (3):745-747.
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    Refinements of Culture in Large-Scale History.David Braybrooke - 1969 - History and Theory 9:39-63.
    Models of culture and representations of changes in culture as changes between such models can be validated without making unreasonable departures from the validating conditions for basic narratives. Von Wright's logic of norms provides a useful analysis of the concept of rule and hence a basis for constructing models of cultures as systems of rules. As illustrations from historical work on the eighteenth-century origins of the British permanent civil service and on administrative developments in Tudor England show, the logic of (...)
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    7. With Us Still: Natural Law Theory Illustrated Today in the Work of David Copp.David Braybrooke - 2001 - In Natural Law Modernized. University of Toronto Press. pp. 178-195.
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    The Firm but Untidy Correlativity of Rights and Obligations.David Braybrooke - 1972 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 1 (3):351 - 363.
    The correlativity of rights and obligations is one of the few stock topics in the basic repertory of English-speaking philosophy th-t is considered suitable for assignment to philosophers specializing in political philosophy. It is a topic perennially discussed, chiefly for reasons that have little to do with its importance: namely, just because it is a recognized topic and because it appears to be a safely tidy one that lends itself readily to being tidied up further by formal or quasi-formal considerations. (...)
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    Social contract theory's fanciest flight.David Braybrooke - 1987 - Ethics 97 (4):750-764.
  36. Let needs diminish that preferences may prosper.David Braybrooke - 1968 - In Studies in moral philosophy. Oxford,: published by Blackwell with the cooperation of the University of Pittsburgh. pp. 86--107.
  37. From economics to aesthetics: The rectification of preferences.David Braybrooke - 1974 - Noûs 8 (1):13-24.
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    Scale, Combination, Opposition--A Rethinking of Incrementalism. [REVIEW]David Braybrooke - 1985 - Ethics 95 (4):920-933.
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    Appendix: Natural Law in Philosophical Traditions outside the Christian West.David Braybrooke - 2001 - In Natural Law Modernized. University of Toronto Press. pp. 243-294.
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    A Progressive Approach to Personal Responsibility for Global Beneficence.David Braybrooke - 2003 - The Monist 86 (2):301-322.
    Setting Up the Problem. What personal responsibilities do we, people living in rich countries, have for relieving miseries in the less fortunate countries? A great variety of prophets and philosophers urge us without qualification to do everything that we can. I mean, everything. Sartre holds that everybody “carries the weight of the whole world upon his shoulders; he is responsible for the world and for himself in whatever has to do with the character of their being.” Lévinas joins in: “I (...)
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    Bibliography, 1955-1997.David Braybrooke - 1998 - In Moral Objectives, Rules, and the Forms of Social Change. University of Toronto Press. pp. 349-358.
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    D: Justice and the common good.David Braybrooke - 1998 - In Moral Objectives, Rules, and the Forms of Social Change. University of Toronto Press. pp. 143-228.
  43. 2. Does Utilitarianism Require Perfect Information about Consequences, Leaving Coordination Problems Aside?David Braybrooke - 2007 - In Utilitarianism: Restorations, Repairs, Renovations. Duke University Press. pp. 42-79.
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  44. 5. Does Utilitarianism Fail Because of Problems about the Intelligible Systematic Use of the Concept of Utility?David Braybrooke - 2007 - In Utilitarianism: Restorations, Repairs, Renovations. Duke University Press. pp. 133-172.
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    Eight. The concept of needs at three points of breakdown.David Braybrooke - 1987 - In Meeting Needs. Princeton University Press. pp. 261-306.
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    Economic Theory Stalled: Model-Theoretic Institutionalism as a Way Forward.David Braybrooke - 1995 - Dialogue 34 (3):623-.
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    Frontmatter.David Braybrooke - 2007 - In Utilitarianism: Restorations, Repairs, Renovations. Duke University Press.
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    Frontmatter.David Braybrooke - 2006 - In Analytical Political Philosophy: From Discourse, Edification. University of Toronto Press.
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    6. From Private Property in Hume and Locke to the Universality of Natural Laws.David Braybrooke - 2001 - In Natural Law Modernized. University of Toronto Press. pp. 147-177.
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    Index.David Braybrooke - 2001 - In Natural Law Modernized. University of Toronto Press. pp. 347-351.
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