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    A dynamic interpretation of Marxian social typology.M. C. Henberg - 1980 - Ethics 90 (2):257-263.
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    George Eliot's Moral Realism.M. C. Henberg - 1979 - Philosophy and Literature 3 (1):20-38.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:M. C. Henberg GEORGE ELIOT'S MORAL REALISM No moment in the history of ethics could be more propitious than the present for a comprehensive restudy of George Eliot's moral realism. Analysis of the "logic" of moral language has proved barren, prescriptivism is in full flight, and schematic divisions of moral theories into descriptive versus normative, deontological versus teleological, or substantive versus meta-ethical have promised much but delivered little. Such (...)
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    Impartiality.M. C. Henberg - 1978 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 8 (4):715 - 724.
    A great deal of philosophical consideration has been given in recent years to the issue of justice. In large measure this effort has focused upon justice in. relation to social institutions, to the distributive question of disbursing social benefits on the one hand or punishments and burdens on the other hand. Essentially we may view justice as having two basic requirements. In the first place we need conditions assuring impartial treatment of individuals and, in the second place, conditions for reasonable (...)
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    Nozick and Rawls on Historical Versus End-State Distribution.M. C. Henberg - 1977 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 8 (2):77-84.
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    George Eliot, Romantic Humanist: A Study of the Philosophical Structure of her Novels (review).M. C. Henberg - 1983 - Philosophy and Literature 7 (1):120-121.
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