Works by Pojman, Louis (exact spelling)

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  1. Faith Without Belief?Louis Pojman - 1986 - Faith and Philosophy 3 (2):157-176.
    For many religious people there is a problem of doubting various credal statements contained in their religions. Often propositional beliefs are looked upon as necessary conditions for salvation. This causes great anxiety in doubters and raises the question of the importance of belief in religion and in life in general. It is a question that has been neglected in philosophy of religion and theology. In this paper I shall explore the question of the importance of belief as a religious attitude (...)
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    Equality and Desert.Louis Pojman - 1997 - Philosophy 72 (282):549 - 570.
    Justice is a constant and perpetual will to give every man his due. The principles of law are these: to live virtuously, not to harm others, to give his due to everyone. Jurisprudence is the knowledge of divine and human things, the science of the just and the unjust. Law is the art of goodness and justice. By virtue of this [lawyers] may be called priests, for we cherish justice and profess knowledge or goodness and equity, separating right from wrong (...)
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  3. Merit: Why Do We Value It?Louis Pojman - 1999 - Journal of Social Philosophy 30 (1):83-102.
  4. On equal human worth: A critique of contemporary egalitarianism.Louis Pojman - 1997 - In Louis P. Pojman & Robert Westmoreland (eds.), Equality: Selected Readings. Oup Usa. pp. 296.
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    The Moral Life: An Introductory Reader in Ethics and Literature.Lewis Vaughn & Louis Pojman (eds.) - 2000 - New York: Oup Usa.
    Ideal for introductory ethics courses, The Moral Life: An Introductory Reader in Ethics and Literature, Fifth Edition, brings together an extensive and varied collection of ninety-one classical and contemporary readings on ethical theory and practice. Integrating literature with philosophy in an innovative way, this unique anthology uses literary works to enliven and make concrete the ethical theory or applied issues addressed. It also emphasizes the personal dimension of ethics, which is often ignored or minimized in ethics anthologies. The readings are (...)
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  6. Faith, doubt and belief, or does faith entail belief?Louis Pojman - 2003 - In Richard M. Gale & Alexander R. Pruss (eds.), The Existence of God. Ashgate Pub Limited. pp. 1--15.
  7. Faith, hope and doubt.Louis Pojman - forthcoming - Philosophy of Religion.
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  8. ¿Fe sin creencia?Alberto Oya & Louis Pojman - 2021 - Estudios Filosóficos 70 (205):461-486.
    Spanish translation and introductory study on Louis Pojman’s “Faith without Belief?”. Published in Pojman, Louis. “¿Fe sin creencia?”. Estudios Filosóficos, vol. 70, no. 205 (2021), pp. 465–486. [Introductory study published in Oya, Alberto. “La fe experimental de Louis Pojman”. Estudios Filosóficos, vol. 70, no. 205, pp. 461–463 (2021)].
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  9. Environmental Ethics: Readings in Theory and Application, 7th ed.Louis Pojman, Paul Pojman & Katie McShane (eds.) - 2017 - Cengage.
     
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    An Inegalitarian Thought Experiment.Louis Pojman - 1995 - Public Affairs Quarterly 9 (3):233-239.
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    Do animal rights entail moral nihilism?Louis Pojman - 1993 - Public Affairs Quarterly 7 (2):165-185.
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    The Admiral James B. Stockdale Lecture in Ethics and Leadership.Louis Pojman - unknown
    In 1941 Father Maximilian Kolbe, a Polish friar from Warsaw was arrested for publishing anti-Nazi pamphlets and sentenced to Auschwitz. There he was beaten, kicked by shiny leather boots, and whipped by his prison guards. After one prisoner successfully escaped, the prescribed punishment was to select ten other prisoners who were to die by starvation. As ten prisoners were pulled out of line one by one, Fr. Kolbe broke out from the ranks, pleading with he Commandant to be allowed to (...)
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    The Moral Case for Institutional Cosmopolitanism.Louis Pojman - 2004 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 4 (1):3-28.
    In this paper I consider both moral and non-moral reasons for world government, what has been called ‘institutional cosmopolitanism’. I first describe several non-moral forces leading to the need for a central international governing body, and then I offer three Moral Arguments for Cosmopolitanism. The main arguments are The Moral Point of View: The Principle of Humanity and the Moral Equality of Persons. I then argue that the case for moral cosmopolitanism together with the non-moral forces leading to globalism support (...)
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    Theories of Equality: A Critical Analysis.Louis Pojman - 1995 - Behavior and Philosophy 23 (2):1 - 27.
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    Review of Matt Cavanagh, Against Equal Opportunity[REVIEW]Louis Pojman - 2002 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2002 (12).