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You may browse IPPP publications in the categories below. Please note that articles are categorized separately by name of the Institute member only. If you would like to request any of these publications please use our order form.

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BOOKS

The following books were written or edited by Institute staff members. Some that were published in the 1970s and early 1980s are now out of print; prices are given for all books that are currently available from the publishers.

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).

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).

Basic Rights: Subsistence, Affluence, and U.S. Foreign Policy by Henry Shue (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1980). Paper, $17.95.

The Reverse Discrimination Controversy: A Moral and Legal Analysis, by Robert K. Fullinwider (Totowa, N.J.: Rowman and Allanheld, 1980). Paper, $32.00.

Praxis and Democratic Socialism: The Critical Social Theory of Markovic and Stojanovic, by David A. Crocker (Humanities Press, Harvester Press, 1983).

A Tough Row to Hoe: The 1985 Farm Bill and Beyond, by William A. Galston (University Press of America, 1985).

Justice and the Human Good, by William A. Galston (University of Chicago Press, 1980).

The Preservation of Species: The Value of Biological Diversity, edited by Bryan G. Norton (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1986).

Why Preserve Natural Variety?, by Bryan G. Norton (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1987). Paper, $18.95.

Lawyers and Justice: An Ethical Study, by David Luban, (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1988) Paper, $19.95.

Creating the Palestinian State; A Strategy for Peace, by Jerome M. Segal (Lawrence Hill Books, 1989).

A Sword for the Convicted: Representing Indigent Defendants on Appeal, by David T. Wasserman (Greenwood Press, 1990). Cloth, $59.95.

Agency and Alienation: A Theory of Human Presence, by Jerome M. Segal (Rowman and Littlefield, 1991). Cloth, $49.50, paper, $19.95.

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

NOMOS XXXIV: Virtue Crisis of the Humanities, edited by John W. Chapman and William A. Galston (New York University Press, 1993). Paper $17.50.

Legal Modernism, by David Luban (University of Michigan Press, 1994). Cloth, $59.50; paper, $25.95.

Rural Development in the United States: Connecting Theory and Practice, by William A. Galston and Karen J. Baehler (Island Press, 1995). Paper, $32.00.

Nietzsche and the Modern Crisis of the Humanities, by Peter Levine (Albany: SUNY Press, 1995). Cloth, $57.50; paper, $18.95.

Praxis and Democratic Socialism: the Critical Social Theory of Markovic and Stojanovic, by David Crocker (Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press; Brighton, Sussex, England: Harvester Press, 1983), Spanish trans., Praxis y socialismo democrático: La teoría crítica de la sociedad de Markovic y Stojanovíc, Laura Mues de Schrenk (Mexico City: Fondo de Cultura Economico, 1995).

Something to Hide, a novel, by Peter Levine (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1996).

Living Without Philosophy: On Narrative, Rhetoric, and Morality, by Peter Levine, (Albany: SUNY Press, 1998). Cloth, $68.50; paper, $22.95.

Disability, Difference, Discrimination: Perspectives on Justice in Bioethics and Public Policy, by Anita Silvers, David Wasserman, and Mary B. Mahowald (Rowman and Littlefield, 1998). Cloth, $54.00; paper, $18.95.

Florecimiento humano y desarrollo internacional: La nueva etica de capacidades humanas (Human Flourishing and International Development: The New Ethic of Human Capabilities), by David A. Crocker (Editorial de la Universidad de Costa Rica, 1998). Contact the Institute for ordering information.

Ethics of Consumption: The Good Life, Justice, and Global Stewardship. edited by David A. Crocker and Toby Linden (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 1998) Cloth, $84.50; paper $ 27.95

Graceful Simplicity: Toward a Philosophy and Politics of Simple Living, by Jerome M. Segal (Henry Holt, 1999). Cloth, $26.00.

Civil Society, Democracy, and Civic Renewal, edited by Robert K. Fullinwider (Rowman and Littlefield, 1999). Cloth $69.00; paper $26.95.

The New Progressive Era; Toward a Fair and Deliberative Democracy, by Peter Levine (Rowman & Littlefield, 2000). Cloth $65.00; paper $19.95.

Negotiating Jerusalem by Jerome M. Segal, Elihu Katz, Shlomit Levy, and Nader Said (SUNY Press, 2000). Paper: $31.95

Genetics and Criminal Behavior: Methods, Meanings, and Morals, edited by David Wasserman and Robert Wachbroit (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001).


MARYLAND STUDIES IN PUBLIC PHILOSOPHY
(Published by Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham, Maryland)

Boundaries: National Autonomy and Its Limits, edited by Peter G. Brown and Henry Shue (1981).

Income Support: Conceptual and Policy Issues, edited by Peter G. Brown, Conrad Johnson, and Paul Vernier (1981). Cloth, $59.00.

The Border That Joins: Mexican Migrants and U.S. Responsibility, edited by Peter G. Brown and Henry Shue (1983). Cloth, $62.00; paper $37.50.

Conscripts and Volunteers: Military Requirements, Social Values, and the All-Volunteer Force, edited by Robert K. Fullinwider, (1983).

Energy and the Future, edited by Douglas MacLean and Peter G. Brown (1983). Cloth, $65.00.

Liberalism Reconsidered, edited by Douglas MacLean and Claudia Mills (1983). Paper, $28.00.

The Good Lawyer: Lawyer’s Roles and Lawyers’ Ethics, edited by David Luban (1984). (Second edition in preparation).

The Security Gamble: Deterrence Dilemmas in The Nuclear Age, edited by Douglas MacLean (1984).

To Breathe Freely: Risk, Consent, and Air, edited by Mary Gibson (1985). Cloth, $56.50.

Values at Risk, edited by Douglas MacLean (1986). Cloth, $27.95.

The Moral Foundations of Civil Rights, edited by Robert K. Fullinwider and Claudia Mills (1986). Cloth, $61.50, paper, $25.50.

CAMBRIDGE STUDIES IN PHILOSOPHY AND PUBLIC POLICY
(Cambridge University Press, New York)

The Economy of the Earth: Philosophy, Law, and the Environment, by Mark Sagoff ( 1988). Paper $22.95.

Nuclear Deterrence and Moral Restraint: Critical Choices for American Strategy, edited by Henry Shue (1989). Cloth, $85.00; paper, $27.95.

Democracy and the Mass Media, edited by Judith Lichtenberg (1990). Paper, $24.95.

Liberal Purposes: Goods, Virtues, and Diversity In The Liberal State, by William A. Galston (1991). Cloth, $69.95; paper, $24.95.

Public Education in a Multicultural Society: Theory, Policy, Critique, edited by Robert K. Fullinwider (1996). Cloth $64.95; paper $22.95.

TEACHING MATERIALS

Single copies of the following six booklets are available for $2.50 each for postage and handling:

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

Available for $2.50 per copy:

Conflicting Obligations: A Case study

The A T & T Case and Affirmative Action

Philosophy and Public Policy: A Curriculum Report
Includes model syllabi on "Distributive Justice and Public Policy" and "Hunger and Affluence."

INSTITUTE NEWSLETTER

To make its research accessible to a broad audience, the Institute publishes Philosophy and Public Policy Quarterly. The Quarterly supplements and summarizes Institute scholarship, and features other selected philosophical work on public policy questions. Prior to Volume 21 (2001), this publication had been named Report from the Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy. Readers may download issues of the Quarterly from Volume 17 (1997)-present at our Philosophy and Public Policy Quarterly page. To order hard copies of the Quarterly from Volume 1 (1981)-present, please use our order form.

(Back Issues and Extra Current Issues are available at a cost of $1.00 each)

WORKING PAPERS

Working Papers on The Preservation of Species
($2.50 each or $6.00 per set of three)

PS-1 "Duties of Preservation"
by Donald H. Regan

PS-2 "Extinction, Evolution, and Environmental Management"
by Terry L. Leitzell

PS-3 "On the Inherent Danger of Undervaluing Species"
by Bryan G. Norton




Working Papers on Forensic Ecology
($2.50 per copy)

FE-1 "On Method in Ecology"
by Mark Sagoff

FE-2 "Environmental Science and Environmental Law"
by Mark Sagoff




Working Papers on Civil Rights
($2.50 per copy)

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

CR-2 "Civil Rights in 2004: Where Will We Be?"
by Derrick Bell, Jr.




Working Papers on Development and The National Interest
($2.50 per copy)

DN-1 "What Is Development?"
by Jerry Segal




Working Papers on Risk and Rationality
($2.50 per copy)

RR-1 "Prejudices about Bias"
by Baruch Fischoff

RR-2 "Preference Reversals"
by Paul Slovic

RR-3 "The Psychology of Choice and the Assumptions of Economics"
by Richard Thaler

RR-4 "Can Normative and Descriptive Analysis
be Reconciled?"

by Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman
RR-7 "Risk and Human Rationality"
by Richard Jeffrey

RR-8 "Personal Policies"
by Michael Bratman

RR-9 "The Personal Construction of Nature
and the Natural Destruction of Culture"
by Michael Thompson




Working Papers on Nuclear Deterrence
($2.50 per copy)

SB-1 "Finite Counterforce"
by David Lewis

SB-2 "Defending Europe: Toward a Stable Conventional Deterrent"
by Lutz Unterseher




Working Papers on Citizenship
($2.50 per copy)

PC-1 "Science, Technology, and Society Educationand Citizen Participation"
by Leonard J. Waks




Working Papers on Moral and Social Issues in Biotechnology
($2.50 per copy)

BT-1 "Human Genetic Engineering: Who Needs It, and Does It Have a Scientific Basis?"
by Stuart A. Newman




Working Papers on Consumption, Global Stewardship and the Good Life
($2.50 per copy or $50.00 per set of 25)

"Trusteeship and Consumption"
by Peter G. Brown

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

"Consumption, Well-being, and Virtue"
by David A. Crocker

"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

"Consumption and Third World Deprivation"
by Xiaorong Li

"Consuming Because Others Consume"
by Judith Lichtenberg

"Frugality: A Just and Sustainable Alternative to Mass Consumption"
by James A. Nash

"Radical International Inequalities"
by Thomas W. Pogge

"Comments on Pogge"
by Paul Streeten

"Comments on Pogge"
by Susan Wolf

"Consume Less Now"
by Vicki Robin

"On Certain Problems in Ecological Economics"
by Mark Sagoff

"New Analytic Bases for an Economic Critique to Consumer Societies"
by Juliet B. Schor

"Consumer Expenditures and the Growth of Need-required Income"
by Jerome M. Segal

"Consumption, Satisfaction and Self-deception"
by Paul L. Wachtel

"Ethics of Consumption: A Roman Catholic View"
by Charles K. Wilber

"Excess Consumption and the Job System: A Fragment from a Book on "New
Work"
by Frithjof Bergmann




Working Papers on The Meaning and Significance of Research on Genetics and
Criminal Behavior
($2.50 per copy or $40.00 per set of 20)

"The Biological Basis of Crime: An Historical and Methodological Study"
by Garland E. Allen and Andrew Futterman

"Crime, Genes and Responsibility"
by Marcia Baron

"Lessons for the Present form the History of Genetics/Eugenics"
by Ruth Schwartz Cowan

"Law, Science and Medicine: The Zeitgeist and Intersections of Crime and Genetics"
by Troy Duster

"Blood, Crime, and Genetics: The Search for Genetic Markers of Criminal and Other Deviant Human Behavior"
by William H. Schneider

"Popularizing and Resisting Eugenics in Early Twentieth Century America"
"German Criminal Biology, 1890-1945"
by Richard Wetzell

"Strong Genetic Influence and the New `Optimism’"
by Jorge L.A. Garcia

"Cause, Character, and Control: Genetic Accounts of Criminal Behavior"
by Patricia S. Greenspan

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

"Freedom, Sickness, and Society"
by Laurence Thomas

"Moral Responsibility and Free Will"
by Michael Slote

"Genetic Predispositions to Violent and Anti-Social Behavior: Responsibility, Character, and Identity"
by David Wasserman

"Genetic Plans, Genetic Differences, and Violence: Some Chief Possibilities"
by Allan Gibbard

"Degeneracy, Criminal Behavior and Looping"
by Ian Hacking

"Genetic Explanations of Behavior: Of Worms, Flies, and Men"
by Kenneth F. Schaffner

"Separating Nature and Nurture"
by Eliott Sober

"On the Explanatory Limits of Behavioral Genetics"
by Kenneth A. Taylor

"The Genetic Analysis of Complex Traits: Implications for the Behavioral Genetics of Violence"
by John Blangero

"The Neurobiology of Affective Behavior: From Animals to Man"
by Margaret M. McCarthy


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