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Sins and Crimes

Philosophy 43 (163):38 - 50 (1968)

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  1. The Enforcement of Morals.Patrick Devlin, Patrick Baron Devlin & Baron Patrick Devlin - 1965 - London ; New York [etc.] : Oxford University Press.
    The Maccabean Lecture by the most outspoken prestigious opponent of the Wolfenden reform proposal. Answered by Stuart Hampshire, A.J. Ayer, et al.--Jim Kepner.
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  • Law, Liberty, and Morality. [REVIEW]Richard Brandt - 1964 - Philosophical Review 73 (2):271-274.
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  • Liberty, Equality, Fraternity.James Fitzjames Stephen - 2018 - Lulu.com.
    James Fitzjames Stephens argues against the philosophical and social views advanced by John Stuart Mill: for the author, Mill's ideas of equality, utilitarianism and freedom were anathema. The attitudes expressed by Stephens were unpopular at the time of publication: his arguments against the notions of democracy and freedom are rooted in traditionalism, in a time of great - and arguably irreversible - upheaval. Many of the criticisms against liberty, in particular its deleterious potential upon morals, accurately predict the liberalization of (...)
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