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
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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
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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
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