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  1. Equality, Liberty, and Perfectionism.Norman S. Care - 1983 - Noûs 17 (2):308.
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  • The Rational Foundations of Ethics.David O. Brink - 1991 - Philosophical Review 100 (4):675.
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  • The Morality of Killing.T. Goodrich - 1969 - Philosophy 44 (168):127-139.
    At first sight there doesn't seem to be any problem about killing. Most people would say that it is wrong to kill and that's all there is to it. The same opinion is proclaimed by many members of the Christian religion. They say that ‘Thou shalt not kill’ is an absolute command. But there are several issues involving the morality of killing where ordinary men, secular and religious alike, make judgements or evince perplexity which reveals that common sense morality is (...)
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  • Utilitarianism and the Morality of Killing.R. Stephen Talmage - 1972 - Philosophy 47 (179):55 - 63.
    In the course of his interesting paper ‘The Morality of Killing’ , Mr. T. Goodrich apparently seeks to prove that decisions about population control cannot be based on the utilitarian principle. More exactly, I think, he wishes to show that such decisions cannot be based on this principle by making appeal either to the interests of those persons who would be brought into existence as a result of a decision to add to the population or to the interests, at times (...)
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  • Homicide Revisited.Philip E. Devine - 1980 - Philosophy 55 (213):329 - 347.
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  • Annihilation.Steven Luper-Foy - 1987 - Philosophical Quarterly 37 (148):233-252.
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  • Why the Utilitarians Shot President Kennedy.Don Locke - 1976 - Analysis 36 (3):153 - 155.
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  • An Analysis of Knowledge and Valuation.Carl G. Hempel - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (1):40-45.
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  • Who Is the Autonomous Man?John Benson - 1983 - Philosophy 58 (223):5 - 17.
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  • Utilitarianism and the wrongness of killing.Richard G. Henson - 1971 - Philosophical Review 80 (3):320-337.
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  • Autonomy and utility.Lawrence Haworth - 1984 - Ethics 95 (1):5-19.
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  • What is wrong with killing people?R. E. Ewin - 1972 - Philosophical Quarterly 22 (87):126-139.
    Qualifications are needed to make the point a tight one, but it seems quite plain that it is wrong to kill people. What is not so plain is why it is wrong to kill people, especially when one considers that the person killed will not be around to suffer the consequences afterwards. He does not suffer as a consequence of his death, and he need not suffer even while dying. There are various conditions more or less commonly accepted as making (...)
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  • Homicide Revisited.Philip E. Devine - 1980 - Philosophy 55 (213):329-347.
    Jonathan Glover and I, while not in such deep disagreement about the ethics of killing as to make all communication impossible, still disagree enough to make sustained confrontation worthwhile. At minimum, such confrontation should make it clear what are the most fundamental issues at stake in ethical arguments about various kinds of killing.
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