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JOURNAL OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY:
An International Journal of Moral, Political, and Legal Philosophy
(ISSN 1740-4681)
Volume 6, Number 2 (2009)
ARTICLES
David DeGrazia, ‘Moral Vegetarianism from a Very Broad Basis’, pp. 143-65
Martin Peterson, ‘The Mixed Solution to the Number Problem’, pp. 166-77
Tim W. Christie, ‘Natural Separateness: Why Parfit’s Reductionist Account of Persons Fails to Support Consequentialism’, pp. 178-95
M. J. Mulnix, ‘Harm, Rights, and Liberty: Towards a Non-Normative Reading of Mill’s Liberty Principle’, pp. 196-217
Lee Ward, ‘Locke on Punishment, Property and Moral Knowledge’, pp. 218-44
DISCUSSION
Mark Silcox, ‘Reply to Rosebury’, pp. 245-48
REVIEW ARTICLE
Manuel Vargas, ‘Taking the Highway on Skepticism, Luck, and the Value of Responsibility’, pp. 249-65
BOOK REVIEWS
Hans Fink on The Retreat of Reason: A Dilemma in the Philosophy of Life by Ingmar Persson, pp. 266-68
Richard Raatzsch on Wittgenstein and Ethical Inquiry: A Defence of Ethics as Clarification by J. Jeremy Wisnewski, pp. 269-72
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Please direct all enquiries regarding article or discussion submissions to the Editor, Thom Brooks (Newcastle) (email: t.brooks@newcastle.ac.uk).
Please direct all enquiries regarding review articles and books for review to the Reviews Editor, Fabian Freyenhagen (Essex) (email: ffreyenhagen@yahoo.com).
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