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  1. Obligations to Future Generations.M. P. Golding - 1972 - The Monist 56 (1):85-99.
    The purpose of this note is to examine the notion of obligations to future generations, a notion that finds increasing use in discussions of social policies and programs, particularly as concerns population distribution and control and environment control. Thus, it may be claimed, the solution of problems in these areas is not merely a matter of enhancing our own good, improving our own conditions of life, but is also a matter of discharging an obligation to future generations.
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  • How to make people just: a practical reconciliation of alternative conceptions of justice.James P. Sterba - 1988 - Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Littlefield.
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  • How To Make People Just.James P. Sterba - 1989 - Social Philosophy Today 2 (4):1-26.
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  • How To Make People Just.James P. Sterba - 1989 - Social Philosophy Today 2:1-26.
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  • How to Make People Just.James P. Sterba - 1992 - Noûs 26 (4):543-545.
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  • Global Justice for Humans or for all Living beings and what Difference it Makes.James P. Sterba - 2005 - The Journal of Ethics 9 (1-2):283-300.
    I begin with an account of what is deserved in human ethics, an ethics that assumes without argument that only humans, or rational agents, count morally. I then take up the question of whether nonhuman living beings are also deserving and answer it in the affirmative. Having established that all individual living beings, as well as ecosystems, are deserving, I go on to establish what it is that they deserve and then compare the requirements of global justice when only humans (...)
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  • From liberty to welfare.James P. Sterba - 1994 - Ethics 105 (1):64-98.
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  • A Rational Choice Theory of Punishment.James P. Sterba - 1990 - Philosophical Topics 18 (1):171-181.
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  • Individual rights and human flourishing.Douglas B. Rasmussen - 1989 - Public Affairs Quarterly 3 (1):89-103.
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  • Rawls and Rights.Rex Martin - 1987 - Noûs 21 (3):445-448.
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  • Book Review:The Quality of Life. Martha Nussbaum, Amartya Sen. [REVIEW]James P. Sterba - 1994 - Ethics 105 (1):198-.
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  • Rawls.Rex Martin - 2003 - In David Boucher & Paul Joseph Kelly (eds.), Political thinkers: from Socrates to the present. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 496--515.
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  • Sterba on Machan's "concession".Tibor R. Machan - 2001 - Journal of Social Philosophy 32 (2):241–243.
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  • Liberty for the 21st Century: Contemporary Libertarian Thought.Tibor R. Machan & Douglas B. Rasmussen - 1995 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Fifteen distinguished contributors free present up-to-date arguments for the libertarian alternative. Part One introduces libertarianism and outlines some approaches by which it might be justified. Part Two addresses how a society that embraces libertarian principles might deal with various social problems, especially those that seem to require government intervention. Part Three responds to criticisms of libertarianism from other political perspectives and presents a libertarian critique of those viewpoints. Contributors: N. Scott Arnold; James E. Chesher; Mike Gemmell; John Hospers; Gregory R. (...)
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  • Individuals and Their Rights.Tibor MACHAN - 1989
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  • Some unquestioned assumptions.John Hospers - 1991 - Journal of Social Philosophy 22 (3):42-51.
    In 1848 Frederic Bastiat wrote an article in the Journal des Debats in which he said, Man struggles against pain and suffering. However, he is condemned by nature to suffering and to privation if he does not take upon himself the effort of work. Hence he has only the choice between two evils….Up to now, however, no remedy has been found for it, except for one man to avail himself of the work of others…so that all work is for the (...)
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