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- Adams, R. M., 2001. “Scanlon’s Contractualism:
Critical Notice of T. M. Scanlon, What We Owe to Each Other”,
Philosophical Review, 110(4): 563–586. (Scholar)
- Arneson, R., 2002. “The End of Welfare As We Know It?
Scanlon versus Welfarist Consequentialism”, Social Theory
and Practice, 28(2): 315–336. (Scholar)
- Ashford, E., 2003. “The Demandingness of Scanlon’s
Contractualism”, Ethics, 113(2): 273–302. (Scholar)
- Barry, B., 1978. “Circumstances of Justice and Future Generations”, in R. Sikora and B. Barry (eds.), Obligations to Future Generations (Philadelphia: Temple University Press), 204–248. (Scholar)
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- Blackburn, S., 1999. “Am I Right?” New York
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- Brand-Ballard, J., 2004. “Contractualism and Deontic Restrictions”, Ethics, 114: 269–300. (Scholar)
- Brooks, T., 2002. “Saving the Greatest Number”, Logique et Analyse, 45(177–178): 55–59. (Scholar)
- Darwall, S., 2006. “Contractualism, root and branch”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 34(2): 193–214. (Scholar)
- Deigh, J., 2002. “Promises under Fire”,
Ethics, 112(3): 483–506. (Scholar)
- Dworkin, G., 2002. “Contractualism and the Normativity of Principles”, Ethics, 112(3): 471–482. (Scholar)
- Finneron-Burns, E., 2017. “What’s wrong with human
extinction?” Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 47:
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- Frick, J., 2015. “Contractualism and Social Risk?”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 43: 175–223. (Scholar)
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- Fried, B., 2012a. “Can Contractualism Save Us from Aggregation?” Journal of Ethics, 16: 39–66. (Scholar)
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- Gauthier, D., 1986. Morals by Agreement, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Gibb, M., 2016. “Relational Contractualism and Future Persons”, Journal of Moral Philosophy, 13: 135–160. (Scholar)
- Gilabert, P., 2007. “Contractualism and Poverty Relief”, Social Theory and Practice, 33(2): 277–310. (Scholar)
- Hayek, A., 2007. “The Reference Class Problem is Your Problem Too”, Synthese, 156: 563–85. (Scholar)
- Hayenhjelm, M., and Wolff, J., 2012. “The Moral Problem of Risk Imposition: A Survey of the Literature”, European Journal of Philosophy, 20: 26–51. (Scholar)
- Heath, J., 1997. “Intergenerational Cooperation and Distributive Justice”, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 27: 361–376. (Scholar)
- Hills, A., 2010. “Contractualism and Demandingness”,
Philosophical Quarterly, 60: 225–242. (Scholar)
- Hirose, I. 2001. “Saving the Greater Number without Combining Claims”, Analysis, 61: 341–42. (Scholar)
- –––, 2004. “Aggregation and Numbers”, Utilitas, 16(1): 62–79. (Scholar)
- Hooker, B., 2000. Ideal Code, Real World: A Rule-Consequentialist Theory of Morality, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2003. “Scanlon’s
Contractualism, the Spare Wheel Objection, and aggregation”, in
M. Matravers (ed.), Scanlon’s Contractualism: Readings and
Responses, Frank Cass Publishers. (Scholar)
- Horton, J., 2017. “Aggregation, Complaints, and Risk”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 45: 54–81. (Scholar)
- James, A., 2012. “Contractualism’s (Not So) Slippery
Slope”, Legal Theory, 18: 263–92. (Scholar)
- Kamm, F. M., 2002. “Owing, Justifying, Rejecting: Thomas
Scanlon’s What We Owe to Each Other”, Mind, 111:
323–54. (Scholar)
- –––, 2005. “Aggregation and Two Moral Methods”, Utilitas, 17(1): 1–23. (Scholar)
- –––, 2007, Intricate Ethics, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Kant, I., 1948. Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals,
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- Kumar, R., 2000. “Defending the moral moderate: Contractualism and Commonsense”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 28: 275–309. (Scholar)
- –––, 2001. “Contractualism on saving the many”, Analysis, 61: 165–171. (Scholar)
- –––, 2003a. “Who can be wronged?”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 31: 99–118. (Scholar)
- –––, 2003b. “Reasonable reasons in contractualist moral argument”, Ethics, 114: 6–37. (Scholar)
- –––, 2009. “Wronging future people: a contractualist proposal”, in A. Gosseries and L. Meyer (eds.), Intergenerational Justice, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2011. “Contractualism on the Shoal of
Aggregation”, in R. Wallace, R. Kumar, and S. Freeman (eds.),
Reasons and Recognition: Essays on the Philosophy of T. M.
Scanlon, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2015a. “Contractualism and the Roots
of Responsibility”, in R. Clarke, M. McKenna, and A.M. Smith,
(eds.), The Nature of Moral Responsibility: New Essays,
Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2015b. “Risking and wronging”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 43: 27–51. (Scholar)
- Lenman, J., 2006. “Compatibilism and Contractualism”, Ethics, 117(1): 7–31. (Scholar)
- –––, 2008. “Contractualism and Risk Imposition”, Politics, Philosophy, and Economics, 7: 99–122. (Scholar)
- Liao, S. M., Weignamm, A., Alexander, J., and Vong, G.,
2012. “Putting the trolley in order: Experimental philosophy and
the loop case”, Philosophical Psychology, 25:
661–671. (Scholar)
- McGinn, C., 1999. “Reasons and Unreasons”, The New
Republic, May 24, pp. 34–38. (Scholar)
- McNaughton, D., and Rawling, P., 2003. “Can Scanlon Avoid Redundancy by Passing the Buck?”, Analysis, 63(4): 328–331. (Scholar)
- Metz, R., 2002. “The Reasonable and the Moral”,
Social Theory and Practice, 28(2): 277–301. (Scholar)
- Miller, R. W., 2002. “Moral Contractualism and Moral Sensitivity”, Social Theory and Practice, 28(2): 193–220. (Scholar)
- Mulgan, T., 2001. The Demands of Consequentialism, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2006. Future People, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Nagel, T., 1991. Equality and Partiality, Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1999. “One-to-One”, London
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- Norcross, A., 2002. “Contractualism and Aggregation”, Social Theory and Practice, 28: 303–14. (Scholar)
- O’Neill, O., 2003. “Constructivism vs Contractualism”, Ratio, 16(4): 319–331. (Scholar)
- Otsuka, M., 2001. “Scanlon and the Claims of the Many versus the One”, Analysis, 60: 288–90. (Scholar)
- Parfit, D., 1984. Reasons and Persons, Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2003. “Justifiability to Each Person ”, Ratio, 16: 368–370. (Scholar)
- –––, 2011. On What Matters, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2017.“Future People, the Non-Identity Problem, and Person-Affecting Principles”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 45: 118–157. (Scholar)
- Pettit, P., 1999. “Doing unto Others”, Times Literary
Supplement, June 25, pp. 7–8. (Scholar)
- –––, 2000. “A Consequentialist Perspective
on Contractualism”, Theoria, 66(3): 228–236. (Scholar)
- –––, 2006. “Can Contract Theory Ground Morality?”, in J. Dreier (ed.), Contemporary Debates in Moral Theory, Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 77–96. (Scholar)
- Pogge, T., 2001. “What We Can Reasonably Reject,” Noûs (Supplement), 11: 118–47. (Scholar)
- Rawls, J., 1971, A Theory of Justice, Cambridge: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1980, “Kantian Constructivism in Moral Theory” [The Dewey Lectures], Journal of Philosophy, 77(9): 515–572. (Scholar)
- –––, 1993. Political Liberalism, New York: Columbia University Press. (Scholar)
- Raz, J., 2003. “Numbers, with and without Contractualism”, Ratio, 16(4): 346–367. (Scholar)
- Reibetanz, S., 1998. “Contractualism and Aggregation”, Ethics, 108: 296–311. (Scholar)
- Ridge, M., 2001. “Saving Scanlon: Contractualism and Agent-Relativity”, Journal of Political Philosophy, 9: 472–481. (Scholar)
- –––, 2003. “Contractualism and the New and Improved Redundancy Objection”, Analysis, 63(4): 337–342. (Scholar)
- Scanlon, T. M., 1982, “Contractualism and Utilitarianism”, in A. Sen and B. Williams (eds.), Utilitarianism and Beyond, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 103–28. (Scholar)
- –––, 1998. What We Owe to Each Other, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2000. “A Contractualist Reply”,Theoria, 66(3): 237–245. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002. “Replies”, Social Theory and Practice, 28(2): 337–358. (Scholar)
- –––, 2003a. “Replies”, Ratio, 16(4): 424–439. (Scholar)
- –––, 2003b. “Contractualism and What We
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of Practical Reason: Interviews on Moral and Political
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- –––, 2008, Moral Dimensions: Permissibility, Meaning, Blame, Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2011, “How I am not a Kantian”,
in D. Parfit, On What Matters, Oxford: Oxford University
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- –––, 2013. “Reply to Zofia Stemplowska”, Journal of Moral Philosophy, 10: 508–14. (Scholar)
- –––, 2015. “Forms and Conditions of
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- Shaver, R., 2007. “Contractualism and restrictions”, Philosophical Studies, 132(2): 293–299. (Scholar)
- Southwood, N. 2009. “Moral Contractualism”, Philosophy Compass, 4(6): 926–937. (Scholar)
- Stratton-Lake, P., 2003. “Scanlon’s Contractualism and
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- –––, 2004. On What We Owe to Each Other, Oxford: Basil Blackwell. (Scholar)
- Suikkanen, J., 2005. “Contractualist Replies to the Redundancy Objections”, Theoria, 71(1): 38–58. (Scholar)
- Taurek, J., 1977. “Should the Numbers Count?”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 6: 293–316. (Scholar)
- Thomson, J., 1986. “The Trolley Problem” in J.
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- Timmermann, J., 2004. “The Individualist Lottery: How People Count, but Not Their Numbers”, Analysis, 64(2): 106–112. (Scholar)
- Timmons, M., 2003. “The Limits of Moral Constructivism”, Ratio, 16(4): 391–423. (Scholar)
- Voorhoeve, A., 2008. “Scanlon on Substantive Responsibility”, Journal of Political Philosophy, 16: 184–200. (Scholar)
- –––, 2014. “How should we aggregate competing claims?” Ethics, 125: 64–87. (Scholar)
- Wallace, J., 2002. “Scanlon’s Contractualism”,
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- Wallace, R. J., Kumar, R., and Freeman, S. (eds.), 2011. Reasons and Recognition: essays on the philosophy of T. M. Scanlon, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Watson, G., 2002. “Contractualism and the Boundaries of Morality”, Social Theory and Practice, 28(2): 221–241. (Scholar)
- Wenar, L., 2001. “Contractualism and Global Economic Justice,” Metaphilosophy, 32(1): 79–94; reprinted in Global Justice, T. Pogge (ed.), Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 76–90. (Scholar)
- –––, 2003. “What we owe to distant others”, Politics, Philosophy and Economics, 2: 283–304. (Scholar)
- Williams, A., 2006. “Liberty, Liability, and Contractualism”, in N. Holtug and K. Lippert Rasmussen (eds.), Egalitarianism: New Essays on the Nature and Value of Equality, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)