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    Book Review:The Miracle of Theism: Arguments for and against the Existence of God. J. L. Mackie. [REVIEW]Steven L. Ross - 1982 - Ethics 94 (4):718-.
  2. Abortion and the death of the fetus.Steven L. Ross - 1982 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 11 (3):232-245.
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    What it is to be a pragmatist about evaluation.Steven L. Ross - 1989 - Journal of Value Inquiry 23 (1):33-49.
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    Another look at God and morality.Steven L. Ross - 1983 - Ethics 94 (1):87-98.
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    A real defense of tolerance.Steven L. Ross - 1988 - Journal of Value Inquiry 22 (2):127-145.
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    Evaluating the emotions.Steven L. Ross - 1984 - Journal of Philosophy 81 (6):309-326.
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    Evaluating the Emotions.Steven L. Ross - 1984 - Journal of Philosophy 81 (6):309.
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    Fictional Descriptions.Steven L. Ross - 1982 - Philosophy and Literature 6 (1-2):119-132.
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    Personal decisions and political justifications.Steven L. Ross - 1983 - Metaphilosophy 14 (1):1–11.
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    Taking Posner seriously.Steven L. Ross - 2001 - Philosophical Forum 32 (1):1–23.
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    Weakness and Dignity in Conrad’s Lord Jim.Steven L. Ross - 1984 - Philosophy Research Archives 10:153-171.
    Conrad’s Lord Jim presents not only a paradigmatic case of weakness of will, but an equally paradigmatic case of the enormous difficulties that attend fitting weakness of will into our other moral attitudes, particularly those relating to moral worth and moral shame. Conrad’s general conception of character and morality is deeply Aristotelian in many respects, somewhat Kantian in others. The essay traces out the intuitive strengths and philosophical difficulties that both an Aristotelian and a Kantian conception will have before the (...)
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    Weakness and Dignity in Conrad’s Lord Jim.Steven L. Ross - 1984 - Philosophy Research Archives 10:153-171.
    Conrad’s Lord Jim presents not only a paradigmatic case of weakness of will, but an equally paradigmatic case of the enormous difficulties that attend fitting weakness of will into our other moral attitudes, particularly those relating to moral worth and moral shame. Conrad’s general conception of character and morality is deeply Aristotelian in many respects, somewhat Kantian in others. The essay traces out the intuitive strengths and philosophical difficulties that both an Aristotelian and a Kantian conception will have before the (...)
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    Consciousness and Time: A Study in the Philosophy and Narrative Technique of Joseph Conrad (review).Steven L. Ross - 1983 - Philosophy and Literature 7 (2):267-268.
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    Practice (+ narrative unity + moral tradition) makes perfect: Alistair Macintyre's after virtue. [REVIEW]Steven L. Ross - 1985 - Journal of Value Inquiry 19 (1):13-26.
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    Book Review:Aspects of Toleration. John Horton, Susan Mendus. [REVIEW]Steven L. Ross - 1986 - Ethics 97 (1):279-.
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    Book Review:Imagining Religion: From Babylon to Jonestown. Jonathan Z. Smith. [REVIEW]Steven L. Ross - 1984 - Ethics 95 (1):169-.