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  1. Is egoism morally defensible?Steven M. Sanders - 1988 - Philosophia 18 (2-3):191-209.
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  2. Egoism's Conception of the Self.Steven M. Sanders - 1977 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 58 (1):59.
     
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    Egoism, rationality and community.Steven M. Sanders - 1981 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 13 (2):51–60.
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    Egoism, Rationality and Community.Steven M. Sanders - 1981 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 13 (2):51-60.
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    Ethics without justification.Steven M. Sanders - 1981 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 19 (4):475-487.
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    Ethics Without Justification.Steven M. Sanders - 1981 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 19 (4):475-487.
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  7. Film Noir and the Meaning of Life.Steven M. Sanders - 2006 - In Mark T. Conard & Robert Porfirio (eds.), The Philosophy of Film Noir. University Press of Kentucky. pp. 91--106.
     
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    Philosophy of TV Noir.Aeon J. Skoble & Steven M. Sanders - unknown
    Film noir reflects the fatalistic themes and visual style of hard-boiled novelists and many émigré filmmakers in 1940s and 1950s America, emphasizing crime, alienation, and moral ambiguity. In The Philosophy of TV Noir, Steven M. Sanders and Aeon J. Skoble argue that the legacy of film noir classics such as The Maltese Falcon, Kiss Me Deadly, and The Big Sleep is also found in episodic television from the mid-1950s to the present. In this first-of-its-kind collection, contributors from philosophy, film studies, (...)
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