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- Aeschylus, 2003 [485BCE], Oresteia, trans., intro., and
notes Christopher Collard, New York: Oxford University Press,
2003. (Scholar)
- Agassi, Joseph, 1974, “The Last Refuge of the Scoundrel,” Philosophia, 4(2/3): 315–17. (Scholar)
- Allen, R.T., 1989, “When Loyalty No Harm Meant,” Review of Metaphysics, 43: 281–94. (Scholar)
- Baron, Marcia, 1984, The Moral Status of Loyalty,
Dubuque, IO: Kendall/Hunt. (Scholar)
- Bennett, William J., 2004, Virtues of Friendship and
Loyalty, Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers. (Scholar)
- Bernstein, Mark, 1991, “Speciesism and Loyalty,” Behavior and Philosophy, 19(1): 43–59. (Scholar)
- Blamires, Harry, 1963, The Christian Mind, London:
S.P.C.K. (Scholar)
- Bloch, Herbert A., 1934, The Concept of our Changing
Loyalties: An Introductory Study into the Nature of the Social
Individual, New York: Columbia University Press. (Scholar)
- Böszörményi-Nagy, Iván & Spark,
Geraldine M., 1973, Invisible Loyalties: Reciprocity in
Intergenerational Family Therapy, second edition, New York:
Brunner-Mazel. (Scholar)
- Bowman, J.S., 1990, “Whistle Blowing in the Public Sector:
an Overview of the Issues,” in Combating
Corruption/Encouraging Ethics: a Sourcebook for Public Service
Ethics, W.W. Richter, F. Burke, and J.W. Doig (eds.), Washington,
D.C.: American Society for Public Administration. (Scholar)
- Carville, James, 2000, Stickin’: The Case for
Loyalty, New York: Simon & Schuster. (Scholar)
- Coleman, Stephen, 2009, “The Problems of Duty and Loyalty,” Journal of Military Ethics, 8(2): 105–15. (Scholar)
- Conee, Earl, 2001, “Friendship and Consequentialism,” Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 79(2): 161–79. (Scholar)
- Connor, James, 2007, The Sociology of Loyalty, Dordrecht:
Springer. (Scholar)
- Conrad, Joseph, 1899/1902, Heart of Darkness,
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[Conrad 1899 available online] (Scholar)
- –––, 1907, The Secret Agent, London: J.
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[Conrad 1907 available online] (Scholar)
- –––, 1913, Chance, New York: Alfred
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[Conrad 1913 available online] (Scholar)
- Coulson, Robert, 1982, “Commentary on Elliston’s
‘Anonymous Whistleblowing: An Ethical Analysis,’”
Business and Professional Ethics Journal, 1:
59–60. (Scholar)
- Elliston, Frederick, 1982, “Anonymous Whistleblowing: An Ethical Analysis,” Business and Professional Ethics Journal, 1: 39–58. (Scholar)
- Ewin, R.E., 1990, “Loyalty: The Police,” Criminal Justice Ethics, 9(2): 3–15. (Scholar)
- –––, 1992, “Loyalty and Virtues,” Philosophical Quarterly, 42(169): 403–19. (Scholar)
- –––, 1993, “Loyalties, and Why Loyalty Should be Ignored,” Criminal Justice Ethics, 12(1): 36–42. (Scholar)
- –––, 1993, “Corporate Loyalty: Its Objects and its Grounds,” Journal of Business Ethics, 12(5): 387–96. (Scholar)
- Felten, Eric, 2012, Loyalty: The Vexing Virtue, New York:
Simon & Schuster. (Scholar)
- Fletcher, George P., 1993, Loyalty: An Essay on the Morality of Relationships, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Foot, Philippa, 1978, Virtues and Vices, Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. (Scholar)
- Foust, Mathew A., 2011, “‘What Can I Do for the Cause
Today Which I Never did Before?’: Situating Josiah Royce’s
Pittsburgh Lectures on Loyalty,” Transactions of the Charles
S. Pierce Society, 47(1): 87–108. (Scholar)
- –––, 2012a, Loyalty to Loyalty: Josiah Royce and the Genuine Moral Life, New York: Fordham University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2012b, “Loyalty in the Teachings of Confucius and Josiah Royce,” Journal of Chinese Philosophy, 39(2): 192–206. (Scholar)
- –––, 2015, “Nitobe and Royce: Bushido and the Philosophy of Loyalty,” Philosophy East and West, 65(4): 1174–93. (Scholar)
- ––, 2018, “Loyalty, Justice, and Rights: Royce
and Police Ethics in Twenty-First-Century America, ”
Criminal Justice Ethics, 37(1): 1–19.
- ––, forthcoming, “Josiah Royce’s
Philosophy of Loyalty as Exemplarist Moral Theory,” in Troy
Jollimore (ed.), Loyalty, New York: Oxford University
Press.
- Galsworthy, John, 1922 [2006], Loyalties, Hardpress
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- Gewirth, Alan, 1988, “Ethical Universalism and Particularism,” Journal of Philosophy, 85(6): 283–302. (Scholar)
- Glazer, M.P. & Glazer, P.M., 1989, The Whistleblowers:
Exposing Corruption in Government and Industry, New York: Basic
Books. (Scholar)
- Godwin, William, 1946 [1798], Enquiry Concerning Political Justice and its Influence on Morals and Happiness (third ed.), photographic facsimile, ed. F.E.L. Priestley, Toronto: Toronto University Press, vol. 1. (Scholar)
- Goldin, Paul R., 2008, “When ‘Zhong’ Does Not
Mean ‘Loyalty’,” Dao, 7(2):
165–74. (Scholar)
- Goman, Carol K., 1990, The Loyalty Factor, Berkeley: KCS
Publishing. (Scholar)
- Greene, Graham, 1973, The Portable Graham Greene, New
York: Viking. (Scholar)
- Grodzins, Morton, 1956, The Loyal and the Disloyal: Social
Boundaries of Patriotism and Treason, Chicago: University of
Chicago Press. (Scholar)
- Guetzkow, Harold, 1955, Multiple Loyalties, Princeton:
Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Hajdin, Mane, 2005, “Employee Loyalty: An Examination,” Journal of Business Ethics, 59: 259–80. (Scholar)
- Hare, R.M., 1981, Moral Thinking: Its Levels, Method and Point, Oxford: Clarendon. (Scholar)
- Hart, David W. and Thompson, Jeffery A., 2007, “Untangling Employee Loyalty: A Psychological Contract Perspective,” Business Ethics Quarterly, 17(2): 279–323. (Scholar)
- Hirschman, Albert O., 1970, Exit, Voice, and Loyalty: Response
to Decline in Firms, Organizations and States, Cambridge, MA:
Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1974, “Exit, Voice, and Loyalty:
Further Reflections and a Survey of Recent Contributions,”
Social Science Information, 13(1): 7–26. (Scholar)
- Jacoby J. and Chestnut, R.W., 1978, Brand Loyalty: Measurement
and Management, New York: John Wiley. (Scholar)
- Jecker, Nancy S., 1989, “Are Filial Duties Unfounded?” American Philosophical Quarterly, 26(1): 73–80. (Scholar)
- Jollimore, Troy, 2012, On Loyalty, London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Keller, Simon, 2007, The Limits of Loyalty, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2005, “Patriotism as Bad Faith,” Ethics, 115: 563–92. (Scholar)
- Kleinig, John, (2014), Loyalty and Loyalties: The Contours of a Problematic Virtue, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- ––, 2019,“Loyalty and the Limits of
Patriotism,” in Mitya Sardoc (ed.), Handbook of
Patriotism, Cham: Springer, 485–498.
- ––, forthcoming,“Betrayal,” in Troy
Jollimore (ed), Loyalty, New York: Oxford University
Press.
- Konvitz, Milton, 1973, “Loyalty,” in Philip P. Wiener
(ed), Encyclopedia of the History of Ideas (Volume III), New
York: Scribner’s, pp. 108–16. (Scholar)
- Ladd, John, 1967, “Loyalty,” in Paul Edwards (ed),
The Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Volume V), New York:
Macmillan & The Free Press, pp. 97–98. (Scholar)
- MacIntyre, Alasdair, 1984, Is Patriotism a Virtue? (Lindley Lecture 1984), Lawrence: University of Kansas Press. (Scholar)
- Martin, M.W., 1992, “Whistleblowing: Professionalism, Personal Life, and Shared Responsibility for Safety in Engineering,” Business & Professional Ethics Journal, 11(2): 21–40. (Scholar)
- McChrystal, Michael K., 1992, “Lawyers and Loyalty,”
William and Mary Law Review, 33(2): 367–427. (Scholar)
- –––, 1998, “Professional Loyalties: A
Response to John Kleinig’s Account,” American
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98(1): 83–90. (Scholar)
- McConnell, Terrance, 1983, Gratitude, Philadelphia: Temple University Press. (Scholar)
- Miethe, Terance D., 1999, Whistleblowing at Work : Tough
Choices in Exposing Fraud, Waste, and Abuse on the Job, Boulder,
CO: Westview Press. (Scholar)
- Mullin, Richard P., 2005, “Josiah Royce’s Philosophy
of Loyalty As a Basis for Democratic Ethics,” in Democracy
and the Post-Totalitarian Experience, Leszek Koczanowicz (ed.),
New York: Rodopi, pp. 183–91. (Scholar)
- Nuyen, A.T., 1999, “The Value of Loyalty,” Philosophical Papers, 28(1): 25–36. (Scholar)
- Ogunyemi, Kemi, 2014, “Employer Loyalty: The Need for Reciprocity,” Philosophy of Management, 13(3): 21–32. (Scholar)
- Oldenquist, Andrew, 1982, “Loyalties,” Journal of Philosophy, 79(4): 173–93. (Scholar)
- Railton, Peter, 1984, “Alienation, Consequentialism, and the Demands of Morality,” Philosophy & Public Affairs, 13(2): 134–71. (Scholar)
- Royce, Josiah, 1908, The Philosophy of Loyalty, New York: Macmillan. (Scholar)
- –––, 1913, The Problem of Christianity New York: Macmillan, 2 volumes. (Scholar)
- Sakenfeld, Katharine Doob, 1985, Faithfulness in Action:
Loyalty in Biblical Perspective, Philadelphia: Fortress
Press. (Scholar)
- Schaar, John H., 1957, Loyalty in America, Berkeley, CA:
University of California Press. (Scholar)
- Scheffler, Samuel, 1997, “Relationships and Responsibilities,” Philosophy & Public Affairs, 26(3): 189–209. (Scholar)
- Schrag, Brian, 2001, “The Moral significance of Employee Loyalty,” Business Ethics Quarterly, 11(1): 41–66. (Scholar)
- Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft, 1831 [1957], Frankenstein, third edition, New York: Pyramid Books. (Scholar)
- Spiegel, Shalom, 1965, The Last Trial. On the Legends and Lore
of the Command to Abraham to Offer Isaac as a Sacrifice: The
Akedah, trans. and intro. Judah Goldin, New York: Pantheon
Books. (Scholar)
- Tolstoy, Leo, 1968 [1894], “On Patriotism,” in
Tolstoy’s Writings on Civil Disobedience and
Non-Violence, New York: New American Library. (Scholar)
- Trotter, Griffin, 1997, The Loyal Physician: Roycean Ethics and the Practice of Medicine, Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press. (Scholar)
- Twain, Mark (Samuel Clemens), 1935, Notebook, ed. Albert
Bigelow Paine, New York: Harper. (Scholar)
- Varelius, Jukka, 2009, “Is Whistle-Blowing Compatible with Employee Loyalty?” Journal of Business Ethics, 85(2): 263–75. (Scholar)
- Walker, A.D.M., 1988, “Political Obligation and the Argument from Gratitude,” Philosophy & Public Affairs, 17(3): 191–211. (Scholar)
- Walzer, Michael, 1970, Obligations: Essays on Disobedience,
War, and Citizenship, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University
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- West, Ranyard, 1945, Conscience and Society, New York: Emerson Books. (Scholar)
- Westin, A. ed., 1981, Whistle Blowing! Loyalty and Dissent in
the Corporation, New York: McGraw-Hill. (Scholar)
- Wilcox, William H., 1987, “Egoists, Consequentialists, and Their Friends,” Philosophy & Public Affairs, 16(1): 73–84. (Scholar)
- Williams, Bernard, 1981, “Persons, Character, and Morality,” reprinted in Moral Luck, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1–19. (Scholar)
- Wilson, James Q., 1993, The Moral Sense, New York: The Free Press. (Scholar)
- Zdaniuk, Bozena and Levine, John M., 2001, “Group Loyalty:
Impact of Members’ Identification and Contributions,”
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 37(6):
502–09. (Scholar)