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    • Reply to Gauthier and Gibbard 

      Scanlon, Thomas (Blackwell Publishing, 2003)
    • Reply to Serena Olsaretti 

      Scanlon, Thomas Michael (Brill Academic Publishers, 2013)
      The paper examines how the value of choice account is supposed to explain the significance of choice in the justification of moral principles and social institutions and policies, res­ponding to some questions and objections ...
    • Responsibility and the Value of Choice 

      Scanlon, Thomas Michael (Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2013)
    • Rights and Interests 

      Scanlon, Thomas (Oxford University Press, 2009)
      Rights are defined by certain specific duties, and they are justified on the ground that they are necessary to protect important individual interests. The paper examines the relation between a right and the duties that ...
    • Rights, goals, and fairness 

      Scanlon, Thomas Michael (Cambridge University Press, 2003)
    • The Significance of Choice 

      Scanlon, Thomas (University of Utah Press, 1986)
    • The Status of Well-Being 

      Scanlon, Thomas (University of Utah Press, 1996)
    • Structural Irrationality 

      Scanlon, Thomas (Oxford University Press, 2007)
    • Symposium on Amartya Sen's Philosophy: 3 Sen and Consequentialism 

      Scanlon, Thomas (Cambridge University Press, 2001)
      It is a particular pleasure to be able to participate in this symposium in honor of Amartya Sen. We agree on a wide range of topics, but I will focus here on an area of relative disagreement. Sen is much more attracted to ...
    • Thickness and Theory 

      Scanlon, Thomas Michael (Journal of Philosophy, 2003)
    • The unity of the normative 

      Scanlon, Thomas Michael (Springer Science + Business Media, 2011)