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Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Grice and O'Neill on Kantotle's Conversation

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O. S. O’NEILL
MA (Oxon), BA (Oxon), Somerville, CH CBE FBA Hon FRS F Med Sci
“Acting on Principle: an essay on Kantian ethics.” Second edition. Cambridge University Press. 1st edition, New  York: Columbia University Press.
“Having Children: Legal and Philosophical Reflections on Parenthood,” ed. by O. S. O’Neill and William Ruddick. Oxford University Press.
“Faces of Hunger: An Essay on Poverty, Development and Justice.” London: George Allen and Unwin, revised edn: Cambridge University Press.
“Constructions of Reason: Explorations of Kant’s Practical Philosophy.” Cambridge University Press.
“Towards Justice and Virtue: A Constructive Account of Practical Reasoning.” Cambridge University Press (tr. As “Tugend und Gerechtigkeit; Eine Konstruktive Darstellung des practischen Denkens.” Berlin: Akademie Verlag. (German edition of previous item; Portuguese edition)
“Bounds of Justice.” Cambridge University Press.
Autonomy and Trust in Bioethics.” Cambridge University Press.
 “A Question of Trust, being the Reith Lectures. Cambridge University Press (Una Questione di Fiducia. Milano: Vita & Pensiero, Italian translation of previous item. Also translated into Chinese).
“Rethinking Informed Consent in Bioethics,” with Neil Manson. Cambridge University Press
“Constructing Authorities: Reason, Politics and Interpretation in Kant’s Philosophy.” (Her most Griceian title!)
Cambridge University Press.
Justice across Boundaries: Whose Obligations?” Cambridge University Press.
Speech Rights, Speech Wrongs.”Amsterdam: Vangorcum. Grice loved the implicature of ‘speech wrong’!
‘From Principles to Practice: Normativity and Judgement in Ethics and Politics.” Cambridge University Press.
 ‘Innocence and Permissiveness,’ Moral Education 1
‘Justice under Socialism’, with E. J. Nell. Dissent 1, variously repr., most recently in J. Johnson, et al., eds.,
Theories on Justice, 2nd ed. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing.
‘Lifeboat Earth’. Philosophy and Public Affairs 4; variously repr. including most recently in T. Pogge and K. Horton, eds., Global justice: Seminal Essays  (Minneapolis:Paragon); and in her own “Justice across Boundaries.”
 ‘How Do We Know When Opportunities are Equal?’ Philosophical Forum, variously repr., including in M. Vetterling-Braggin, F. Elliston, and J. English, eds., Feminism and Philosophy, Lanham, MD: Littlefield Adams. German trans. as:Wie wissen wir, wann Chancen gleich sind?“ In: Beate Rössler, ed., Quotierung und Gerechtigkeit: eine Moralphilosophische Kontroverse . Frankfurt am Main: Campus Verlag.
Opportunities, Equalities and Education,’ Theory and Decision 7.
Space and Objects,’ Journal of Philosophy 63
‘Nozick’s Entitlements’. Inquiry 18, repr. in J. Paul, ed., Reading Nozick
Some Inconsistent Educational Aims,’ in M. Mooney and F. Stuber, eds., Small Comforts for Hard Times, Columbia University Press.
‘Begetting, Bearing and Rearing,’ in idem., and William Ruddick, eds.,Having Children: Legal and Philosophical Reflections on Parenthood, Oxford University Press.
‘The Moral Perplexities of Famine Relief,’ in T. Regan, ed., Matters of Life and Death, New York: Random House, extensively revised editions: ‘The Most Extensive Liberty,’ Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, and repr.
‘Transcendental Synthesis and Developmental Psychology,’ Kant-Studien 75 
‘Paternalism and Partial Autonomy’. The Journal of Medical Ethics 10 repr. in J. Oakley, ed., Bioethics, Ashgate.
‘How Can We Individuate Moral Problems?,’ in T. Attig, ed.,Social Policy and Conflict Resolution, Bowling Green, Oh: Bowling Green State University, repr.‘Between Consenting Adults’. Philosophy and Public Affairs 14, repr. in Constructions of Reason and variously elsewhere.‘Consistency in Action,’ in: Nelson Potter and Mark Timmons, eds.,
Universality and Morality: Essays on Ethical Universalizability (Dordrecht: Reidel), repr. in Constructions of Reason , and in: Lawrence Pasternack, ed.,
Immanuel Kant: Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Morals in Focus.London: Routledge,
‘The Power of Example,’ Philosophy 6, repr. in Constructions of Reason 
‘Rights, Obligations and Needs,’ Logos 6, repr. in: George Lucas, ed., Poverty, Justice and the Law: New Essays on Needs, Obligations and Rights (University Press of America) and in: Thomas Pogge and Keith Horton, eds.,Global Ethics: Seminal Essays, Minneapolis:Paragon House.
‘Who Can Endeavour Peace?’ Canadian Journal of Philosophy 12, repr. in David Copp, ed., Nuclear Weapons, Deterrence and Disarmament, Calgary.
‘The Public Use of Reason’.Political Theory 14, repr. in R. Beiner and J.Nedelsky, eds., Judgment,Imagination, and Politics: Themes from Kant and Arendt (Lanham, MD:Rowman & Littlefield); repr. inConstructions of Reason.”
‘Practical Thinking and Socratic Questions’. Ratio 28 
Rights, Obligations and World Hunger,’ in F Jimenez, ed., Poverty and Social Justice (Bilingual Press), and in Spanish edition; repr. in Justice across Boundaries 
 ‘Rights to Compensation’. Social Philosophy and Policy 5 repr. in Justice across Boundaries 
 ‘Children’s Rights and Children’s Lives’. Ethics 98, repr. in Philip Alston et al., eds., Children, Rights and the Law 
 (Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1992); repr. in “Constructions of Reason”
 and as:‘Los y las Vidas de los Niños’. In: Isable Fanlo, ed.,
Derechos de los Niños: Una contribución teórica (Mexico: Distribuciones Fontamara, S.A.).
‘Abstraction, Idealization, Ideology,’ in: J.D.G. Evans, ed.,Moral Philosophy and Contemporary Problems 

 (Cambridge: Royal Institute of Philosophy series).

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