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Volume 33, Number 3, Fall 2002

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Hobbesian Friendship: Valuing Others for Oneself
pp. 345-359(15)
Author: Stanlick, Nancy A.

In Defense of Moderate Neutralism
pp. 360-376(17)
Author: Pendlebury, Michael

On Plural Subject Theory
pp. 377-394(18)
Author: Sheehy, Paul

Organizations as True Believers
pp. 395-410(16)
Author: Tollefsen, Deborah

Is Racism in the “Heart”?
pp. 411-420(10)
Author: Shelby, Tommie

So Who's Afraid of Frankenstein Food?
pp. 442-463(22)
Author: Cooley, D. R.

The Moral Obligation to Obey Law
pp. 464-482(19)
Author: Tunick, Mark

Controlling Ignorance: A Bitter Truth
pp. 483-490(8)
Author: Zimmerman, Michael J.

Private Judgment, Individual Liberty, and the Role of the State
pp. 491-511(21)
Author: Otteson, James R.

On the Definition of Unconscionable Racial and Sexual Slurs
pp. 512-522(11)
Author: Himma, Kenneth Einar

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