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    Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy.Alan Gewirth - 1988 - Noûs 22 (1):143-146.
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    Is Cultural Pluralism Relevant to Moral Knowledge?Alan Gewirth - 2000 - In Christopher W. Gowans (ed.), Moral Disagreements: Classic and Contemporary Readings. New York: Routledge. pp. 22-43.
  3. Review of Alan Gewirth: Human Rights: Essays on Justification and Applications[REVIEW]Alan Gewirth - 1984 - Ethics 94 (2):324-325.
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    Gewirth: Critical Essays on Action, Rationality, and Community.Anita Allen, Lawrence C. Becker, Deryck Beyleveld, David Cummiskey, David DeGrazia, David M. Gallagher, Alan Gewirth, Virginia Held, Barbara Koziak, Donald Regan, Jeffrey Reiman, Henry Richardson, Beth J. Singer, Michael Slote, Edward Spence & James P. Sterba - 1998 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    As one of the most important ethicists to emerge since the Second World War, Alan Gewirth continues to influence philosophical debates concerning morality. In this ground-breaking book, Gewirth's neo-Kantianism, and the communitarian problems discussed, form a dialogue on the foundation of moral theory. Themes of agent-centered constraints, the formal structure of theories, and the relationship between freedom and duty are examined along with such new perspectives as feminism, the Stoics, and Sartre. Gewirth offers a picture of the (...)
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    Marsilius of Padua. Marsilius & Alan Gewirth - 1979 - New York: Arno Press. Edited by Alan Gewirth.
    Gewirth, A. Marsilius of Padua and medieval political philosophy. Marsilius, of Padua. Defensor pacis.
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    Ethical Universalism and Particularism.Alan Gewirth - 1988 - Journal of Philosophy 85 (6):283.
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  7. Ethical universalism and particularism.Alan Gewirth - 1988 - Journal of Philosophy 85 (6):283-302.
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    Masters of Political Thought, Vol. II, Machiavelli to Bentham.Alan Gewirth - 1949 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 11 (3):518-518.
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    The Rationality of Reasonableness: To the Memory of Donald J. Lipkind.Alan Gewirth - 1983 - Synthese 57 (2):225-247.
    Rationality and reasonableness are often sharply distinguished from one another and are even held to be in conflict. On this construal, rationality consists in means-end calculation of the most efficient means to one's ends, while reasonableness consists in equitableness whereby one respects the rights of other persons as well as oneself. To deal with this conflict, it is noted that both rationality and reasonableness are based on reason, which is analyzed as the power of attaining truth, and especially necessary truth. (...)
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  10. Reason and morality.Alan Gewirth - 1978 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    "Most modern philosophers attempt to solve the problem of morality from within the epistemological assumptions that define the dominant cultural perspective of our age. Alan Gewirth's Reason and Morality is a major work in this ongoing enterprise. Gewirth develops, with patience and skill, what he calls a 'modified naturalism' in which morality is derived by logic alone from the concept of action.... I think that the publication of Reason and Morality is a major event in the history of (...)
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    Review of Eric Voegelin: The new science of politics: an introduction[REVIEW]Alan Gewirth - 1953 - Ethics 63 (2):142-144.
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    Republican Ideas and the Liberal Tradition in France, 1870-1914.Alan Gewirth - 1953 - Science and Society 17 (3):274-275.
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    Hare and Critics: Essay on "Moral Thinking.".Alan Gewirth - 1992 - Noûs 26 (1):113-115.
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  14. Clearness and Distinctness in Descartes.Alan Gewirth - 1943 - Philosophy 18 (69):17 - 36.
    Descartes's general rule that “whatever is clearly and distinctly perceived is true” has traditionally been criticized on two closely related grounds. As Leibniz, for example, puts it, clearness and distinctness are of no value as criteria of truth unless we have criteria of clearness and distinctness; but Descartes gives none. And consequently, the standards of judgment which the rule in fact evokes are purely subjective and psychological. There must hence be set up analytic, logical “marks” by means of which it (...)
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  15. The golden rule rationalized.Alan Gewirth - 1978 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 3 (1):133-147.
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    Economic Rights.Alan Gewirth - 1986 - Philosophical Topics 14 (2):169-193.
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    The Agent Prescriber's “Ought”.Alan Gewirth - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 36 (1):141-143.
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    Why agents must claim rights: A reply.Alan Gewirth - 1982 - Journal of Philosophy 79 (7):403-410.
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    Why Agents Must Claim Rights.Alan Gewirth - 1982 - Journal of Philosophy 79 (7):403-410.
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    Self-Fulfillment.Alan Gewirth - 1998 - Princeton University Press.
    Cultures around the world have regarded self-fulfillment as the ultimate goal of human striving and as the fundamental test of the goodness of a human life. The ideal has also been criticized, however, as egotistical or as so value-neutral that it fails to distinguish between, for example, self-fulfilled sinners and self-fulfilled saints. Alan Gewirth presents here a systematic and highly original study of self-fulfillment that seeks to overcome these and other arguments and to justify the high place that the (...)
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    Review of John H. Hallowell: Main Currents in Modern Political Thought[REVIEW]Alan Gewirth - 1951 - Ethics 61 (3):232-233.
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    Benedict de Spinoza: The Political Works. [REVIEW]Alan Gewirth - 1960 - Philosophical Review 69 (2):274-276.
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    Self-Fulfillment.Lester H. Hunt & Alan Gewirth - 2000 - Philosophical Review 109 (4):589.
    As its title suggests, the subject of this book is the nature of self-fulfillment, which the author defines as “carrying to fruition one’s deepest desires or one’s worthiest capacities”. It treats this subject as a specifically ethical one. The motivation behind it lies in the author’s conviction that all other norms and ideals have value only insofar as they serve to advance this one.
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  24. Reason and Morality.Alan Gewirth - 1968 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 170 (4):444-445.
     
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    On Deriving a Morally Significant 'Ought'.Alan Gewirth - 1979 - Philosophy 54 (208):231 - 232.
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  26. Reason and Morality.Alan Gewirth - 1968 - Philosophy 56 (216):266-267.
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    Meanings and Criteria in Ethics.Alan Gewirth - 1963 - Philosophy 38 (146):329 - 345.
    In Recent years noncognitivist ethical theories have been supported by an argument which has come to be widely accepted among moral philosophers.1 According to this argument, an ethical term like ‘good’ has both a commending function and a describing function, but between these functions there is the important difference that the commending function alone is invariant while the describing function varies greatly. For many and different things may be called good—hammers, sunsets, paintings, missionaries, cannibals—but despite these differences in the descriptive (...)
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    The immoral sense.Alan Gewirth - 1994 - Criminal Justice Ethics 13 (2):4-6.
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    The Psychological Approach to PoliticsThe Political Community: A Study of Anomie. Sebastian de Grazia.Alan Gewirth - 1949 - Ethics 59 (3):211-.
  30. Are there any absolute rights?Alan Gewirth - 1981 - Philosophical Quarterly 31 (122):1-16.
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    Review of W. David Falk: Ought, reasons, and morality: the collected papers of W.D. Falk[REVIEW]Alan Gewirth - 1987 - Ethics 97 (3):654-655.
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    Review of Lewis Samuel Feuer: Psychoanalysis and Ethics[REVIEW]Alan Gewirth - 1956 - Ethics 66 (2):139-142.
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    Review of Max Hamburger: Morals and Law the Growth of Aristotle's Legal Theory[REVIEW]Alan Gewirth - 1951 - Ethics 62 (1):66-70.
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    Review of Mohamed Aziz Lahbabi: De L'Être a la Personne: Essai de Personalisme Réaliste. [REVIEW]Alan Gewirth - 1956 - Ethics 67 (1):63-64.
  35. The Community of Rights.Alan Gewirth - 1997 - Philosophy 72 (282):609-612.
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    Review of W. T. Jones: Masters of Political Thought, Vol. II: Machiavelli to Bentham[REVIEW]Alan Gewirth - 1948 - Ethics 58 (4):302-304.
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  37. The Epistemology of Human Rights.Alan Gewirth - 1984 - Social Philosophy and Policy 1 (2):1.
    Human rights are rights which all persons equally have simply insofar as they are human. But are there any such rights? How, if at all, do we know that there are? It is with this question of knowledge, and the related question of existence, that I want to deal in this paper. 1. CONCEPTUAL QUESTIONS The attempt to answer each of these questions, however, at once raises further, more directly conceptual questions. In what sense may human rights be said to (...)
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  38. The Community of Rights.Alan Gewirth - 1999 - Philosophical Quarterly 49 (195):250-252.
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  39. The Community of Rights.Alan Gewirth - 1999 - Mind 108 (429):162-165.
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    Economics and Liberalism: Collected Papers. [REVIEW]Alan Gewirth - 1960 - Philosophical Review 69 (4):536-539.
  41. Self-Fulfillment.Alan Gewirth - 2000 - Philosophical Quarterly 50 (199):268-270.
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    The justification of morality.Alan Gewirth - 1988 - Philosophical Studies 53 (2):245 - 262.
    Two criticisms of my argument in "reason and morality" were presented by christopher mcmahon (in "gewirth's justification of morality," "philosophical studies", September 1986). I reply to each criticism, Showing that mcmahon has misconstrued my use of 'ought' as action-Guiding and my universalization of the agent's rights-Judgment, As well as my concept of prudential rights. A general defect is that he has not understood how central to my argument is the agent's conative and rational standpoint.
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    Review of Radhakamal Mukerjee: The Dynamics of Morals: A Sociopsychological Theory of Ethics)[REVIEW]Alan Gewirth - 1952 - Ethics 62 (4):293-298.
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    Review of John A. Scott: Republican Ideas and the Liberal Tradition in France, 1870-1914[REVIEW]Alan Gewirth - 1952 - Ethics 62 (4):299-300.
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    Rights and Virtues.Alan Gewirth - 1985 - Review of Metaphysics 38 (4):739 - 762.
    It is first shown that, contrary to Maclntyre, human rights are not 'fictions'. I then summarize my own argument for human rights, and reply to Maclntyre's objections. Turning to his own positive doctrine, I indicate that it is confronted with 'the problem of moral indeterminacy', in that it allows or provides for outcomes which are mutually opposed to one another so far as concerns their moral status. I then take up Maclntyre's triadic account of the virtues and show that each (...)
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  46. Clearness and Distinctness in Descartes.Alan Gewirth - 1986 - In John Cottingham (ed.), Descartes. New York: Oxford University Press.
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  47. Professional ethics: The separatist thesis.Alan Gewirth - 1986 - Ethics 96 (2):282-300.
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    Is Cultural Pluralism Relevant to Moral Knowledge?Alan Gewirth - 1994 - Social Philosophy and Policy 11 (1):22-43.
    Cultural pluralism is both a fact and a norm. It is a fact that our world, and indeed our society, are marked by a large diversity of cultures delineated in terms of race, class, gender, ethnicity, religion, ideology, and other partly interpenetrating variables. This fact raises the normative question of whether, or to what extent, such diversities should be recognized or even encouraged in policies concerning government, law, education, employment, the family, immigration, and other important areas of social concern.
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  49. Why rights are indispensable.Alan Gewirth - 1986 - Mind 95 (379):329-344.
  50. The cartesian circle reconsidered.Alan Gewirth - 1970 - Journal of Philosophy 67 (19):668-685.
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