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  1. Hume and the social contract.P. F. Brownsey - 1978 - Philosophical Quarterly 28 (111):132-148.
    Doubts the adequacy of teh accounts of Humes' successful refutation of the theory of a social contract. Groups Humes' refutation into three arguments: 1) hardly any social contracts are idscernible in the hoistories of actual governments 2) contract theory must be wrong because it conflicts with ordinary people's views on the sunject 3) utilitarian Argues that it is doubtful whether any of these arguments or clusters of arguments really refutes contract theory; certainly, none achieves a refutation of the 'simple and (...)
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    Hume's Philosophy of Religion.P. F. Brownsey - 1979 - Philosophical Quarterly 29 (116):265-266.
  3. The nature of moral thinking.P. F. Brownsey - 1993 - Journal of Medical Ethics 19 (4):242-242.
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    Butler's argument for the natural authority of conscience.P. F. Brownsey - 1995 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 3 (1):57 – 87.
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    Commentary.P. F. Brownsey - 1980 - Journal of Medical Ethics 6 (1):14-15.
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    John Locke.P. F. Brownsey - 1980 - Philosophical Quarterly 30 (118):74-75.
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