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Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Herbert Paul Grice, of St. John's, and Honora Sylvia O'Neill, of Somerville -- A Kantotelian Conversation

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O’NEILL, O. S. “Acting on principle: an essay on Kantian ethics.” 1st edition, New York: Columbia University Press, 2nd edn. Cambridge University Press.
n  “Having children: legal and philosophical reflections on parenthood,” ed. with W. Ruddick. Oxford University Press.
n  Faces of hunger: an essay on poverty, development and justice.” London: George Allen and Unwin, revised edn: Cambridge University Press.
n  “Constructions of Reason: Explorations of Kant’s Practical Philosophy.” Cambridge University Press.
n  “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. (Also tr. to Portuguese).
n  “Bounds of justice.” Cambridge University Press.
n  Autonomy and trust in bio-ethics.” Cambridge University Press.
n   “A question of trust, being the Reith Lectures. Cambridge University Press (It. tr.: Una Questione di Fiducia. Milano: Vita & Pensiero. Also translated to Chinese).
n  “Rethinking informed consent in bio-ethics,” with N. Manson. Cambridge University Press
n  “Constructing authorities: reason, politics and interpretation in Kant’s philosophy.” (Her most Griceian title!). Cambridge University Press.
n  Justice across boundaries: whose obligations?” Cambridge University Press.
n  Speech rights, speech wrongs.”Amsterdam: Vangorcum. Grice loved the implicature of ‘speech wrong’!
n  “From principles to practice: normativity and judgement in ethics and politics.” Cambridge University Press.
n  “Innocence and permissiveness,” Moral Education 1
n  Justice under Socialism’, with E. J. Nell. Dissent 1, repr. in J. Johnson, et al., Theories on Justice, 2nd ed. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing.
n  “Lifeboat earth,” Philosophy and Public Affairs 4, repr. in “Justice across Boundaries.”
n  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, Quotierung und Gerechtigkeit: eine Moralphilosophische Kontroverse . Frankfurt am Main: Campus Verlag.
n  Opportunities, equalities and education,” Theory and Decision 7.
n  Space and objects,” Journal of Philosophy 63
n  Nozick’s entitlements,” Inquiry 18, repr. in J. Paul, Reading Nozick
n  Some inconsistent educational aims,” in M. Mooney and F. Stuber, Small comforts for hard times, Columbia University Press.
n  Begetting, bearing and rearing,’ in O. S. O’Neill and W. Ruddick, Having children: legal and philosophical reflections on parenthood, Oxford University Press.
n  The moral perplexities of famine relief,’ in T. Regan, Matters of life and death, New York: Random House, extensively revised editions: ‘The most extensive liberty,’ Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, and repr.
n  “Transcendental synthesis and developmental psychology,” Kant-Studien 75 
n  “Paternalism and Partial Autonomy,” The Journal of medical ethics 10, repr. in J. Oakley, Bioethics, Ashgate.
n  “How can we individuate moral problems?” in T. Attig, Social policy and conflict resolution, Bowling Green, Oh: Bowling Green State University, repr.
n  “Between consenting adults’. Philosophy and Public Affairs 14, repr. in her “Constructions of Reason.”
n  Consistency in Action,” in N. Potter and M. Timmons, Universality and morality: essays on ethical universalizability, Dordrecht: Reidel, repr. in her “Constructions of Reason,” and in: Lawrence Pasternack, ed., Immanuel Kant: Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Morals in Focus. London: Routledge. Her most Griceian title. Cfr. Grice on the Conversational Immanuel and the universalizability of pirotic behavioral ‘maxims.’
n  “The power of example,” Philosophy 6, repr. in her “Constructions of Reason.” 
n  Rights, obligations and needs,’ Logos 6, repr. in George Lucas, Poverty, justice and the law: new essays on needs, obligations and rights, University Press of America, and in T. Pogge and K. Horton, “Global ethics: seminal essays, Minneapolis:Paragon House.
n  “Who can endeavour peace?” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 12, repr. in D. Copp, “Nuclear weapons, deterrence and disarmament, Calgary.
n  “The Public Use of Reason,” Political Theory 14, repr. in R. Beiner and J.Nedelsky, Judgment, imagination, and politics: themes from Kant and Arendt,” Lanham, MD:Rowman & Littlefield, repr. in her “Constructions of Reason.”
n  Practical Thinking and Socratic Questions,” Ratio 28 
n  Rights, Obligations and World Hunger,” in F Jimenez, Poverty and social justice, Bilingual Press, and in Spanish edition; repr. in her “Justice across Boundaries.” 
n  Rights to Compensation,” in Social Philosophy and Policy 5 repr. in herJustice across boundaries.” 
n  Children’s rights and children’s lives’. Ethics 98, repr. in P. Alston et al., “Children, rights and the law. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, repr. in her “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.).

n  Abstraction, Idealization, Ideology,” in J. Evans,Moral Philosophy and Contemporary Problems, Royal Institute of Philosophy series, Cambridge. 

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