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Moral dimensions: permissibility, meaning, blame.Thomas Scanlon - 2008 - Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.details
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(2 other versions)The metaphysics of morals.Immanuel Kant - 1797 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Mary J. Gregor.details
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Reasons and Persons.Derek Parfit - 1984 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.details
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The View From Nowhere.Thomas Nagel - 1986 - New York: Oxford University Press.details
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(4 other versions)Nicomachean Ethics.Martin Aristotle & Ostwald - 1911 - New York: Hackett Publishing Company. Edited by C. C. W. Taylor.details
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Supererogation and Offence: A Conceptual Scheme for Ethics.R. M. Chisholm - 1963 - Ratio (Misc.) 5 (1):1.details
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Beyond the Call of Duty: Supererogation, Obligation, and Offence.Gregory Mellema - 1991 - State University of New York Press.details
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Friendship, Justice and Supererogation.Neera Kapur Badhwar - 1985 - American Philosophical Quarterly 22 (2):123 - 131.details
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Is There a Duty to Die?John Hardwig - 1997 - Hastings Center Report 27 (2):34-42.details
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Moral reasons.Jonathan Dancy - 1993 - Cambridge: Blackwell.details
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(1 other version)Supererogation: its status in ethical theory.David Heyd - 1982 - New York: Cambridge University Press.details
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Quasi-supererogation.Gregory Mellema - 1987 - Philosophical Studies 52 (1):141 - 150.details
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(2 other versions)Supererogation, wrongdoing, and vice: On the autonomy of the ethics of virtue.Gregory W. Trianosky - 1986 - Journal of Philosophy 83 (1):26-40.details
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Moral Reasons.Jonathan Dancy - 1993 - Philosophy 69 (267):114-116.details
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The possibility of altruism.Thomas Nagel - 1970 - Oxford,: Clarendon P..details
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An essay on moral responsibility.Michael Zimmerman - 1988 - Totowa, NJ: Rowman & Littlefield.details
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Why We Should Reject S.Derek Parfit - 1984 - In Reasons and Persons. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.details
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The correlativity of rights and duties.David Lyons - 1970 - Noûs 4 (1):45-55.details
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(2 other versions)Supererogation, Wrongdoing, and Vice.Gregory W. Trianosky - 1986 - Journal of Philosophy 83 (1):26-40.details
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(1 other version)In Praise of Blame.George Sher - 2008 - Philosophical Studies 137 (1):19-30.details
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The contemporary perception of the centrality of rights exemplifies both the influence of Locke and the way our moral ideas have been affected by our political principles. Locke is a key figure in the rise of" rights" to a place of preeminence in liberal culture. 2 Natural law, having been traditionally understood as the doctrine of people's duties. [REVIEW]Joseph Raz - 1989 - Law and Philosophy 8:3-21.details
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(5 other versions)The View from Nowhere.Thomas Nagel - 1986 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 50 (4):729-730.details
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Soft categoricity in ethics.Shlomo Cohen - 2011 - Philosophical Forum 42 (1):35-60.details
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In Praise of Blame.George Sher - 2005 - New York, US: Oup Usa.details
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Saint-Just's illusion.Bernard Williams - 1995 - In Making Sense of Humanity: And Other Philosophical Papers 1982–1993. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 135--152.details
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Permissions and Supererogation.Joseph Raz - 1975 - American Philosophical Quarterly 12 (2):161 - 168.details
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Liberating Duties.Joseph Raz - 1989 - Law and Philosophy 8 (1):3 - 21.details
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