Department of Philosophy
University of California, Irvine
"Conditions." Journal of Philosophy(June 13, 1968), 65(12):355-364.
"Understanding the Abortion Argument." Philosophy & Public Affairs (Fall 1971), 1(1):67-95.
"Understanding the Abortion Argument." In James Rachels and Frank A. Tillman, eds., Philosophical Issues: A Contemporary Introduction. New York, Harper & Row, 1972.
The Significance of Sense: Meaning, Modality, and Morality. Contemporary Philosophy Series. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1972.
"Understanding the Abortion Argument." In Joel Feinberg, ed.,
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Shortened version of "Understanding the Abortion Argument"
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"Philosophy on Humanity." In Robert L. Perkins, ed., Abortion: Pro and Con. Issues in Contemporary Ethics. Cambridge, Mass.: Schenkman, 1974.
"Understanding the Abortion Argument." In Marshall Cohen, Thomas Nagel, and Thomas Scanlon, eds., The Rights and Wrongs of Abortion. A Philosophy & Public Affairs Reader. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1974.
"Are the Police Necessary?" In
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Lexington, Mass. & London: D.C. Heath, 1975.
Papers presented at the First National Symposium
on the Humanities and the Police held at the American
University in Washington, D.C., in May 1974.
"Philosophy on Humanity." In Edward Manier, William Liu, and David Solomon, eds., Abortion: New Directions for Policy Studies. Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press, 1977.
"Understanding the Abortion Argument." In Charles L. Reid, ed., Choice and action: An Introduction to Ethics. New York: Macmillan; London: Collier Macmillan Publishers, 1981.
"Comprender la discusion sobre el aborto." In Debate sobre el aborto: cinco ensayos de filosofia moral. Teorema. Philosophy & Public Affairs. Madrid: Catedra, 1983.
"Understanding Retribution." Criminal Justice Ethics (Summer-Fall 1983), 29(2):19-38.
"Understanding the Abortion Argument." In Michael D. Bayles and Kenneth Henley, eds., Right Conduct: Theories and Applications. New York: Random House, 1983.
"Understanding Blackmun's Argument: The Reasoning in Roe v. Wade." In Jay L. Garfield and Patricia Hennessey, eds., Abortion, Moral and Legal Perspectives. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1984.
"Understanding the Abortion Argument." In Joel Feinberg, ed., The Problem of Abortion. 2nd edition. Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth, 1984.
"Applying Ethical Theory: Caveats from a Case Study." In David M. Rosenthal and Fadlou Shehadi, eds., Applied Ethics and Ethical Theory. Foreword by Margaret P. Battin and Leslie P. Francis. Ethics in a Changing World, Vol. 1. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1988.
"Preferring Punishment of Criminals over Providing for Victims." In Diane Sank, David I. Caplan, and Brian Sank Firschein, eds., To Be a Victim: Encounters with Crime and Injustice, pp. 409-421. New York: Plenum Press, Insight Books, 1991.
Review of Robert Brown's Analyzing Love. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (March 1991), 51(1):244-245.
"Socratic Scepticism." Metaphilosophy (October 1993), 24(4):344-362.
"Socratic Skepticism." In Earl R. Winkler and Jerrold R. Coombs, eds., Applied Ethics: A Reader. Oxford & Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell, 1993.
"Constraining Condemning." Ethics (April 1998), 108(3):489-501.
"Identity: Logic, Ontology, Epistemology." Philosophy (April 1998), 73(284):179-193.
"How Mathematics Isn't Logic." Ratio (September 1999) 12(3):279-295.
"Quotation Apposition." Philosophical Quarterly (October 1999), 49(197):514-519.