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Basic Rights: Subsistence, Affluence, and U.S. Foreign Policy by Henry Shue (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1980). Hardback, $40.50; paperback, $12.95.

Food Policy: The Responsibility of the United States in the Life and Death Choices, edited with an introduction by Peter G. Brown and Henry Shue (New York: The Free Press, 1977). Hardback, $19.95; paperback, $14.95.

Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy: Principles and Applications, edited by Peter G. Brown and Douglas MacLean, with an introduction by Douglas MacLean (Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books, 1979). Paperback, $15.00.

Lawyers and Justice: An Ethical Study, by David Luban, (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1988) Hardback $60.00; Paperback, $17.95.

The Preservation of Species: The Value of Biological Diversity, edited by Bryan G. Norton (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1986). Hardback $45.00; paperback, $16.95.

The Reverse Discrimination Controversy: A Moral and Legal Analysis, by Robert K. Fullinwider (Totowa, N.J.: Rowman and Allanheld, 1980). Hardback, $52.25; paperback, $20.50.

Why Preserve Natural Variety?, by Bryan G. Norton (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1987). Hardback $35.00; paperback, $13.95.

MARYLAND STUDIES IN PUBLIC PHILOSOPHY

The Border That Joins: Mexican Migrants and U.S. Responsibility, edited by Peter G. Brown and Henry Shue (Totowa, N.J.: Rowman and Allanheld, 1983). Hardback $54.50; paperback, $32.25.

Boundaries: National Autonomy and Its Limits, edited by Peter G. Brown and Henry Shue (Totowa, N.J.: Rowman and Allanheld, 1981). Hardback, $45.00; paperback, $17.75

Conscripts and Volunteers: Military Requirements, Social Values, and the All-Volunteer Force, edited by Robert K. Fullinwider, (Totowa, N.J.: Rowman and Allanheld, 1983). Hardback, $56.00.

Energy and the Future, edited by Douglas MacLean and Peter G. Brown (Totowa, N.J.: Rowman and Allanheld, 1983). Hardback, $59.50; paperback, $27.25.

The Good Lawyer: Lawyer's Roles and Lawyers' Ethics, edited by David Luban (Totowa, N.J.: Rowman and Allanheld, 1984). Hardback, $60.00; paperback, $27.25.

Income Support: Conceptual and Policy Issues, edited by Peter G. Brown, Conrad Johnson, and Paul Vernier (Totowa, N.J.: Rowman and Allanheld, 1981). Hardback, $51.25.

Liberalism Reconsidered, edited by Douglas MacLean and Claudia Mills (Totowa, N.J.: Rowman and Allanheld, 1983). Hardback, $55.75; paperback, $24.00.

The Moral Foundations of Civil Rights, edited by Robert K. Fullinwider and Claudia Mills (Totowa, N.J.: Rowman and Allanheld, 1986). Hardback $49.00, paperback, $19.00.

The Security Gamble: Deterrence Dilemmas in The Nuclear Age, edited by Douglas MacLean (Totowa, N.J.: Rowman and Allanheld, 1984). Paperback, $22.75.

To Breathe Freely: Risk, Consent, and Air, edited by Mary Gibson (Totowa, N.J.: Rowman and Allanheld, 1985). Hardback, $51.50.

Values at Risk, edited by Douglas MacLean (Totowa, N.J.: Rowman and Allanheld, 1986). Hardback $49.00, paperback, $22.75.

Values & Public Policy, edited by Claudia Mills (San Diego, CA: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich College Publishers, 1992). Paperback $29.50

CAMBRIDGE STUDIES IN PHILOSOPHY AND PUBLIC POLICY

The Economy of the Earth: Philosophy, Law, and the Environment, by Mark Sagoff (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1988). Hardback $32.50; paperback $12.95. (Available only from publisher: Cambridge University Press, 40 West 20th St. New York, NY 10011.)

Nuclear Deterrence and Moral Restraint: Critical Choices for American Strategy, edited by Henry Shue (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989). Hardback $74.95; Paperback $24.95. (Available only from publisher: Cambridge University Press, 40 West 20th Street, New York, NY 10011.)

Democracy and the Mass Media, edited by Judith Lichtenberg (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990). Hardback (out of print); Paperback $21.95. (Available only from publisher: Cambridge University Press, 40 West 20th Street, New York, NY 10011).

Liberal Purposes: Goods, Virtues, and Diversity In The Liberal State, by William A. Galston (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991). Hardback (out of print); Paperback $22.95. (Available only from the publisher: Cambridge university Press, 40 West 20th Street, New York, NY 10011).

Public Education in a Multicultural Society: Theory, Policy, Critique, edited by Robert K. Fullinwider (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996). Hardback $54.95; Paperback $18.95. (Available only from publisher: Cambridge University Press, 40 West 20th Street, New York, NY 10011).

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ROBERT K. FULLINWIDER

"Philosophical Inquiry and Social Studies," in James P. Shaver, ed., Handbook of Research on Social Studies Teaching and Learning (Macmillian 1991).

"Multicultural Education As Moral Education," Center for Philosophy and Public Issues occasional paper, Dept. of Philosophy, The University of Melbourne, (Melbourne, Australia, September 1991).

"Science and Technology Education As Civic Education," in Paul T. Durbin, ed., Europe, America, and Technology: Philosophical Perspectives (The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers 1991).

"Multicultural Education," The University of Chicago Legal Forum Vol 1991:75-99.

"The Ends of Political and Moral Education," (in Japanese) in Ethics and Education in Japan and the U.S. (Tokyo: Uehiro Foundation for Ethics and Education, 1991); (in English) in Moral Education I (New York: Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Relations, 1992).

"The Objectivity Question," Res Public (Melbourne), Autumn, 1992.

"T.S. Eliot and Civic Education," World & I, January 1993.

"Multiculturalism: Themes and Variations," Perspective (Council for Basic Education), Spring 1993.

"Can Ethical Theories Resolve Disagreements about Ag Biotech?", The Ag Bioethics Forum, June 1993.

"`With Malice Toward None; With Charity for All:' Some Reflections on the Ethics of Argument," Journal of Education, 1993.

"Global Education and Controversy: Some Observations," in John Fonte and Andre Ryerson, eds., Education for America's Role in World Affairs (Lanham, Md: University Press of America, 1994).

"Indefensible Defenses of Affirmative Action," in M.N.S. Sellers, ed., An Ethical Education: Community and Morality in the Multicultural University (Oxford: Berg Publishers, 1994).

"Some Thoughts on Takaki's `A Different Mirror'," Perspectives (American Historical Association), October 1994.

"Citizenship, Individualism, and Democratic Politics," Ethics, April 1994.

WILLIAM GALSTON

"False Universality: Infinite Personality and Finite Existence in Unger's Politics," Northwestern University Law Review, Vol. 81, No. 4 (Summer 1987).

"Liberal Virtues," American Political Science Review 82 No. 4 (December 1988): 1277-1290.

"Community, Democracy, Philosophy, The Political Thought of Michael Walzer" a review essay of works by Michael Walzer, Political Theory 17 No. 1 (February 1989): 119-130.

"Pluralism and Social Unity," Ethics 99 (July 1989): 711-726.

"Toughness as a Political Virtue," Social Theory and Practice, Vol. 17, No. 2 (Summer 1991).

XIAORONG LI

" A Critique of Rawl's 'Freestanding' Justice," Journal of Applied Philosophy, Vol. 12, No. 3 (1995):263-271.

"Making Sense of the Right to Food," World Hunger and Morality, William Aiken and Hugh Lafollette, eds. (New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1996)pp. 153-170.

"Gender Inequality in China and Cultural Relativism," Women, Culture and Development: A Study of Human Capabilities, Martha Nussbaum and Jonathan Glover, eds. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1995) pp.407-425.

"Human Rights: Priority Ranking, Conflicts & Trade-Offs," Annual Review of Law and Ethics, Duncker & Humblot - Berlin, Band 3 (1995):328-351. Berlin.

JUDITH LICHTENBERG

"The Right, the All Right, and the Good," a review essay of Samuel Scheffler's The Rejection of Consequentialism, Yale Law Journal 92 (1983): 544-63.

"Within the Pale: Aliens, Illegal Aliens and Equal Protection," University of Pittsburgh Law Review 44 No. 2 (1983), Symposium Issue on Immigration and the Constitution: 201-28.

"Foundations and Limits of Freedom of the Press," Philosophy & Public Affairs, Vol. 16, no. 4 (Fall 1987).

"On Alternatives to Industrial Flight: The Moral Issues," in Moral Rights in the Workplace , Gertrude Ezorsky, ed. (Albany: SUNY Press, 1987).

"The Politics of Character and the Character of Journalism," Barone Center (Harvard University) Discussion Paper D-2, 1989.

"The Role of the Media in Risk Communication" (with Douglas MacLean), in Roger Kasperson and Pieter Jan Stallen, eds., Communicating Risk to the Public International Perspectives (Dordrecht: D. Reidel, 1990), pp. 161-75.

"Truth, Neutrality, and Conflict of Interest," Business and Professional Ethics Journal 9(1990), pp. 65-78.

"Moral Certainty," Philosophy 69 (1994).

"War, Innocence, and the Doctrine of Double Effect," Philosophical Studies 74 (1994).

"Migration and Refugees," Encyclopedia of Bioethics (New York: Macmillan, 1995).

"In Defense of Objectivity Revisited," in James Curran and Michael Gurevitch, eds., Mass Media and Society 2d ed. (London: Edward Arnold, 1996).

PETER LEVINE

"Nietzsche and the Modern Crisis of the Humanities," forthcoming from the State University of New York (SUNY) Press in 1994.

"Lolita and Aristotle's Ethics," Philosophy and Literature, vol 19, no. 1 (April 1995):32-47.

DAVID LUBAN

"Just War and Human Rights," Philosophy & Public Affairs 9 (Winter 1980): 16-81.

"The Romance of the Nation-State," Philosophy & Public Affairs 9 (Summer 1980): 392-97.

"Calming the Hearse Horse: A Philosophical Research Program for Legal Ethics," Maryland Law Review 40 (1981): 451-76.

"Paternalism and the Legal Profession," Wisconsin Law Review 1981 (1981).

"The Twice-Told Tale of Mr. Fixit: Reflections on the Brandeis/Frankfurter Connection," The Yale Law Review 91 No. 8 (July 1982): 1679-1707.

"Explaining Dark Times: Hannah Arendt's Theory of Theory," Social Research 50 No. 1 (Spring 1983): 215-248.

"Bargaining and Compromise: Recent Work on Negotiation and Informal Justice," Philosophy & Public Affairs 14 No. 4 (Fall 1985): 397-416.

"Difference Made Legal: The Court and Dr. King," Michigan Law Review 89 No. 8 (August 1989): 2152-2224.

"Partisanship, Betrayal and Autonomy in the Lawyer-Client Relationship: A Reply to Stephen Ellmann," Columbia Law Review 90 No. 4 (May 1990): 1004-1043.

"Incommensurability Rational Choice, and Moral Absolutes: A Response to John Finnis," Cleveland State Law Review 38 Nos. 1-2 (1990):65-84.

"Freedom and Constraint in Legal Ethics: Some Mid-Course Corrections to Lawyers and Justice," Maryland Law Review 49 No. 2 (1990):424-62.

"Justice Holmes and the Metaphysics of Judicial Restraint," Duke Law Journal, vol. 4, (1994):449-526.

MARK SAGOFF

"On Teaching Environmental Ethics," Metaphilosophy 11 (July/October 1980): 307-25.

"On the Preservation of Species," Columbia Journal of Environmental Law 7 No. 1 (Fall 1980): 33-67.

"Do We Need a Land Use Ethic?" Environmental Ethics 3 (Winter 1981): 293-308.

"At the Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima or Why Political Questions are Not All Economic," Arizona Law Review 23 No. 4 (1981): 1283-1298.

"Economic Theory and Environmental Law," Michigan Law Review 79 No. 7 (June 1981): 1393-1419.

"We Have Met the Enemy and He Is Us or Conflict and Contradiction in Environmental Law," Environmental Law 12 (1982): 283-315.

"On Markets for Risk," Maryland Law Review 41 No. 4 (1982): 755-73.

"The Limits of Justice" a review essay of Michael J. Sandel's Liberalism and The Limits of Justice, Yale Law Journal 92 (1983): 1065-1081.

"Is Big Beautiful?" Journal of Applied Philosophy 1 No. 2 (1984): 269-280.

"Paternalism and the Regulation of Drugs," The International Journal of Applied Philosophy 2 No. 2 (1984): 43-57.

"Animal Liberation and Environmental Ethics: Bad Marriage, Quick Divorce," Osgood Hall Law Review 22 No. 2 (Summer 1984): 297-307.

"Fact and Value in Ecological Science," Environmental Ethics 7 No. 2 (1985): 99-116.

"Values and Preferences," Ethics (January 1986): 301-316.

"Process or Product? Ethical Priorities in Environmental Management," Environmental Ethics 8 (Summer 1986): 121-138.

"The Principles of Federal Pollution Control Law," Minnesota Law Review 71 No. 1 (October 1986): 19-95.

"Can Environmentalists Be Liberals?: Jurisprudential Foundations of Environmentalism," Environmental Law 16 (1986): 774-796.

"Where Ickes Went Right or Reason and Rationality in Environmental Law," Ecology Law Quarterly 14 No. 2 (1987): 265-323.

"On Teaching a Course on Ethics, Agriculture, and the Environment," Journal of Agricultural Ethics 1 (1988): 69-84.

"Some Problems with Environmental Economics," Environmental Ethics 10 (Spring 1988): 55-74.

"On Teaching a Course on Ethics, Agriculture, and the Environment: Part II," Journal of Agricultural Ethics, 1 (1988): 87-100.

"Ethics, Ecology, and the Environment: Integrating Science and Law," Tennessee Law Review, 46 No. 1 (1988): 78-229.

"Private Property and the Constitution," Environmental Ethics 1 (Spring 1989): 89-96.

"Property Rights and Eminent Domain," Environmental Ethics 2 (Summer 1989): 179-190.

"Environmentalism vs. Value Subjectivism: Enjoinder to Anderson and Leal," Critical Review, 8 No. 3 (Summer 1994):467-473.

"`I Am No Greenpeacer, But...' or Environmentalism, Risk Communication, and the Lower Middle Class," in Business, Ethics, and the Environment: The Public Policy Debate, W. Michael Hoffman, Robert Frederick, and Edward S. Petry, Jr. eds. (New York: Quorum Books, 1990), Ch. 10, pp. 101-123.

"Takings, Just Compensation, and the Environment," in Upstream/Downstream: Issues in Environmental Ethics, Donald Scherer, editor (Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 1990), Ch. 6, pp. 158-179.

"On Making Nature Safe for Biotechnology," in Assessing Ecological Risks of Biotechnology, Lev Ginsburg, editor (Stoneham, MA: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1991), Ch. 17, pp. 341-365.

"Zuckerman's Dilemma: A Plea for Environmental Ethics," Hastings Center Report Vol. 21 No. 5 (September/October 1991):32-40.

"The Great Environmental Awakening," The American Prospect No. 9 Spring 1992, pp.39-47.

"Policies for Technology," co-authored with C. Juma in An Agenda of Science for Environment and Development into the 21st Century, compiled by M. Brennan, based on a Conference held in Vienna, Austria, November 1991.

"Coming Late To The Commons: Investment Backed Expectations and Land Use Management," Development Expectations and the Zoning Power: The Concept of Vested Rights, Institute for Environmental Negotiation, University of Virginia (July 1992):55-61.

"The Concept of Place in Environmental Ethics," The Land Report No 45 Fall 1992, pp. 20-22.

"Environmental Bedfellows," Hastings Center Report (March-April 1993):42-43.

"Settling America or The Concept of Place in Environmental Ethics," Journal of Energy, Natural Resources & Environmental Law Vol. 12, No. 2 (1992):351-418.

"Free-Market Versus Libertarian Environmentalism," Critical Review Vol. 6 No. 2-3 (1993):211-230.

"Resource Economics: An Epitaph," Resources No. 111 (Spring 1993): 2-7.

"Ethical Aspects of Consumption and Stewardship," Orion Magazine Vol. 12, No. 3 (Summer 1993): pp. 48-54.

"Playing the Numbers - Population and Nature," Conscience Vol. XIV, No. 3 (Autumn 1993): pp. 21-25.

"Biodiversity and the Culture of Ecology," Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America Vol 74, No. 4 (December 1993):pp.374-381.

"Choosing Sides on Pesticides," Amicus Journal, Vol. 15, No. 4 (Winter 1994):pp. 10-11.

"Two Cheers for Community," Hastings Center Report, (May-June 1994): pp. 33-34.

"Four Dogmas of Environmental Economics," Environmental Values, Vol. 3, No. 4 (Winter 1994):pp.285-310.

"Should Preferences Count?," Land Economics, Vol. 70, No. 2 (May 1994):127-44.

"Carrying Capacity and Ecological Economics," BioScience Vol. 45 No. 9 (October 1995): 610-620.

ALAN STRUDLER

"Causal Inference as a Cognitive Strategy," Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 5,(1993) pp. 1-15.

"Mass Torts and Moral Principles," Law and Philosophy, Vol. 11, (1992) pp. 297-330.

"Moral Responsibility in the Age of Bureaucracy," (co-authored with David Luban and David Wasserman), Michigan Law Review, Vol. 90, (1992) pp. 2348-92.

ROBERT WACHBROIT

"Making the Grade: Testing for Human Genetic Disorders," Hofstra Law Review, 16, No. 3 (Spring 1988):583-599.

"Who Is the Patient? A Moral Problem," Maryland Medical Journal Vol. 38 (November 1989): 957-959.

"Describing Risks" in Levin and Strauss, Risk Assessment in Genetic Engineering: Environmental Release of Organisms, (McGraw-Hill, 1991).

"The Technology, Law, and Ethics of In Vitro Fertilization, Gamete Donation, and Surrogate Motherhood," Clinics in Laboratory Medicine 12 No. 3 (September 1992):429-448.

"Rethinking Medial Confidentiality: The Impact of Genetics," Suffolk University Law Review, Vol. 27 No. 4 (Winter 1993):1391-1410.

"Distinguishing Genetic Disease and Genetic Susceptibility," American Journal of Medical Genetics 53 (1994):236-240.

"Normality As A Biological Concept," Philosophy of Science, Vol. 61, No. 4 (December 1994):579-591.

"Eggs, Embryos & Ethics: A New Era in Reproductive Technology," with David Wasserman, Stanford Law & Policy Review, Vol. 6, No. 2(1995):103-111.

DAVID WASSERMAN

"Should A Good Lawyer Do the Right Thing? David Luban on the Morality of Adversary Representation," Maryland Law Review 49 No. 2 (1990):392-423.

"Hindsight and Causality," (with Richard Lempert and Reid Hastie) Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 17 (1990): 30-35.

"The Morality of Statistical Proof and The Risk of Mistaken Liability," Cardoza Law Review 13 No. 2-3 (1991):935-976.

"Reply to Cohen: Common Sense About Naked Statistics," Cardoza Law Review 13 No.2-3 (1991):981-986.

"Comment on Edwards: Ward Edwards and the New Bayesian Software," Cardoza Law Review 13 No. 2-3 (1991): 1075-1079.

"The Technology, Law, and Ethics of In Vitro Fertilization, Gamete Donation, and Surrogate Motherhood," Clinics in Laboratory Medicine 12 No. 3 (September 1992):429-448.

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Maryland Courses on Public Philosophy

No. 1 Ethics and the Legal Profession by David Luban

No. 2 Ethics and Energy by Douglas MacLean

No. 3 Environmental Ethics by Mark Sagoff

No. 4 Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy by Henry Shue

No. 5 Racial and Sexual Discrimination by Robert K. Fullinwider

No. 6 Ethics, Truth, and the Media by Judith Lichtenberg

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Conflicting Obligations: A Case study

The A T & T Case and Affirmative Action

Philosophy and Public Policy: A Curriculum Report

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Working Papers on Forensic Ecology

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CR-1 "Symposium: Looking at The Principles Behind Affirmative Action" by Wm. Bradford Reynolds and Richard Wasserstrom

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Working Papers on Consumption, Global Stewardship and the Good Life

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"Trusteeship and Consumption" by Peter G. Brown

"Consuming Goods and the Good in Modern Consuming" by Colin Campbell

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"Consumption: Value Added, Physical Transformation and Welfare" by Herman E. Daly

"Comments on Daly" by Mark Dourojeanni

"Daly vs. the Economists: Comments on Daly" by Mark Sagoff

"The Earth is the Lord's and the Fullness Thereof: Jewish Perspectives on Limiting Consumption" by Eliezer Diamond

"Natural Resource Consumption" by Allen Hammond

"The Path Less Chosen: Giving Friendship Priority Over Commodities" by Robert E. Lane

"Being Through Having: Notes Towards an Essay on Religious Response to the Rise of Consumerism in America" by William Leach

"Pursuing Consumption Limits" by Stanley Lebergott

"Consumption in Market and Non-Market Economics" by Peter Levine

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"Genes, Statistics, and Desert" by Peter van Inwagen

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