Items where Author is "Otsuka, Michael"

Number of items: 45.
Article
  • Book review: Licensed to kill. Otsuka, Michael
  • Can an incompatibilist outfox a compatibilist hedgehog? Otsuka, Michael
  • Comment être libertarien sans être inégalitaire. Otsuka, Michael
  • Commentary on Ronald Dworkin's "Objectivity and truth: you'd better believe it". Otsuka, Michael
  • Discussione su "If You're an Egalitarian, How Come You're So Rich?" di G.A. Cohen. Carter, Ian and Otsuka, Michael and Trincia, Francesco Saverio
  • Double effect, triple effect and the trolley problem: squaring the circle in looping cases. Otsuka, Michael
  • Equality, ambition and insurance. Otsuka, Michael
  • Freedom of occupational choice. Otsuka, Michael
  • How it makes a moral difference that one is worse off than one could have been. Otsuka, Michael
  • How to be a Libertarian without being inegalitarian: English version of ‘Comment être libertarien sans être inégalitaire’. Otsuka, Michael
  • If one can’t lose such a right in these circumstances, one never had it in the first place. Otsuka, Michael picture_as_pdf
  • Incompatibilism and the avoidability of blame. Otsuka, Michael
  • Is the personal political? The boundary between the public and the private in the realm of distributive justice. Otsuka, Michael
  • Justice as fairness: luck egalitarian, not Rawlsian. Otsuka, Michael
  • Kamm on the morality of killing. Otsuka, Michael
  • The Kantian argument for consequentialism. Otsuka, Michael
  • Killing the innocent in self-defense. Otsuka, Michael
  • Luck, insurance, and equality. Otsuka, Michael
  • Making the unjust provide for the least well off. Otsuka, Michael
  • Moral luck: optional not brute. Otsuka, Michael
  • Personal identity, substantial change, and the significance of becoming. Otsuka, Michael picture_as_pdf
  • Prerogatives to depart from equality1. Otsuka, Michael
  • Prioritarianism and the measure of utility. Otsuka, Michael
  • Prioritarianism and the separateness of persons. Otsuka, Michael
  • Quinn on punishment and using persons as means. Otsuka, Michael
  • Replies. Otsuka, Michael
  • Reply to Crisp. Otsuka, Michael and Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Réponses. Otsuka, Michael
  • Saving lives, moral theory, and the claims of individuals. Otsuka, Michael
  • Scanlon and the claims of the many versus the one. Otsuka, Michael
  • Self-ownership and equality: a lockean reconciliation. Otsuka, Michael
  • Skepticism about saving the greater number. Otsuka, Michael
  • Why Left-Libertarianism is not incoherent, indeterminate, or irrelevant: a reply to Fried. Vallentyne, Peter and Steiner, Hillel and Otsuka, Michael
  • Why even diminishing principles of entitlement must be regulated by strictly egalitarian principles: discussion of morality of freedom. Otsuka, Michael
  • Why it matters that some are worse off than others: an argument against the priority view. Otsuka, Michael and Voorhoeve, Alex
  • The paradox of group beneficence. Otsuka, Michael
  • A rejoinder to Fischer and Tognazzini. Otsuka, Michael
  • Book
  • Libertarianism without inequality. Otsuka, Michael
  • Chapter
  • Equality versus priority. (2018) Otsuka, Michael and Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Are deontological constraints irrational? Otsuka, Michael
  • How to guard against the risk of living too long: the case for collective pensions. Otsuka, Michael
  • Liberty, equality, envy, and abstraction. Otsuka, Michael
  • Owning persons, places, and things. Otsuka, Michael
  • Risking life and limb: how to discount harms by their improbability. Otsuka, Michael
  • The moral responsibility account of liability to defensive killing. Otsuka, Michael