Works by Rosen, F. (exact spelling)

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    Bentham, Byron, and Greece: constitutionalism, nationalism, and early liberal political thought.F. Rosen - 1992 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Exploring the connection between Bentham and Byron forged by the Greek struggle for independence, this book focuses on the activities of the London Greek Committee, supposedly founded by disciples of Jeremy Bentham, which mounted the expedition on which Lord Byron ultimately met his death in Greece. Rosen's penetrating study provides a new assessment of British philhellenism and examines for the first time the relationship between Bentham's theory of constitutional government and the emerging liberalism of the 1820s. Breaking new ground in (...)
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  2. Utilitarianism and the Punishment of the Innocent: The Origins of a False Doctrine.F. Rosen - 1997 - Utilitas 9 (1):23-37.
    This paper examines the commonplace assertion that utilitarianism allows for and even, at times, requires the punishment of the innocent. It traces the origins of this doctrine to the writings of the British Idealists and the subsequent development of what is called the post-utilitarian paradigm which posits various justifications for punishment such as retribution, deterrence and reform, finds all of them inadequate, and then, with the addition of other ideas, reconciles them. The idea of deterrence is falsely depicted as the (...)
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  3. Individual Sacrifice and the Greatest Happiness: Bentham on Utility and Rights.F. Rosen - 1998 - Utilitas 10 (2):129-143.
    This article considers Bentham's response to the criticism of utilitarianism that it allows for and may even require the sacrifice of some members of society in order to increase overall happiness. It begins with the contrast between the principle of utility and the contrasting principle of sympathy and antipathy to show that Bentham regarded the main achievement of his principle as overcoming the subjectivity he found in all other philosophical theories. This subjectivism, especially prevalent in theories of rights, might well (...)
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    The idea of utility in Adam Smith's The Theory of Moral Sentiments.F. Rosen - 2000 - History of European Ideas 26 (2):79-103.
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    The Political Context of Aristotle's Categories of Justice.F. Rosen - 1975 - Phronesis 20 (3):228-240.
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    European and American Philosophers.John Marenbon, Douglas Kellner, Richard D. Parry, Gregory Schufreider, Ralph McInerny, Andrea Nye, R. M. Dancy, Vernon J. Bourke, A. A. Long, James F. Harris, Thomas Oberdan, Paul S. MacDonald, Véronique M. Fóti, F. Rosen, James Dye, Pete A. Y. Gunter, Lisa J. Downing, W. J. Mander, Peter Simons, Maurice Friedman, Robert C. Solomon, Nigel Love, Mary Pickering, Andrew Reck, Simon J. Evnine, Iakovos Vasiliou, John C. Coker, Georges Dicker, James Gouinlock, Paul J. Welty, Gianluigi Oliveri, Jack Zupko, Tom Rockmore, Wayne M. Martin, Ladelle McWhorter, Hans-Johann Glock, Georgia Warnke, John Haldane, Joseph S. Ullian, Steven Rieber, David Ingram, Nick Fotion, George Rainbolt, Thomas Sheehan, Gerald J. Massey, Barbara D. Massey, David E. Cooper, David Gauthier, James M. Humber, J. N. Mohanty, Michael H. Dearmey, Oswald O. Schrag, Ralf Meerbote, George J. Stack, John P. Burgess, Paul Hoyningen-Huene, Nicholas Jolley, Adriaan T. Peperzak, E. J. Lowe, William D. Richardson, Stephen Mulhall & C. - 2017 - In Robert L. Arrington (ed.), A Companion to the Philosophers. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 109–557.
    Peter Abelard (1079–1142 ce) was the most wide‐ranging philosopher of the twelfth century. He quickly established himself as a leading teacher of logic in and near Paris shortly after 1100. After his affair with Heloise, and his subsequent castration, Abelard became a monk, but he returned to teaching in the Paris schools until 1140, when his work was condemned by a Church Council at Sens. His logical writings were based around discussion of the “Old Logic”: Porphyry's Isagoge, aristotle'S Categories and (...)
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    Bentham and the Common Law Tradition. G. J. Postema, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1986, pp. xviii + 490.F. Rosen - 1989 - Utilitas 1 (1):162.
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    David Lyons, In the Interest of the Governed: A Study in Bentham's Philosophy of Utility and Law, Revised Edition, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1991, pp. xxii + 153.F. Rosen - 1992 - Utilitas 4 (1):191.
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    John Yolton, Roy Porter, Pat Rogers, and Barbara Maria Stafford, eds., The Blackwell Companion to the Enlightenment, Oxford, Blackwell, 1991, pp. 581.F. Rosen - 1993 - Utilitas 5 (1):141.
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    Knud Haakonssen, ed., Traditions of Liberalism: Essays on John Locke, Adam Smith and John Stuart Mill, Sidney, Centre for Independent Studies, 1988, pp. xxi + 201.F. Rosen - 1992 - Utilitas 4 (1):190.
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    Knud Haakonssen, The Science of a Legislator, The Natural Jurisprudence of David Hume and Adam Smith, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1989, pp. viii + 240.F. Rosen - 1990 - Utilitas 2 (1):168.
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    Maurice Cowling, Mill and Liberalism, second edition, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1990, pp. liv + 161.F. Rosen - 1991 - Utilitas 3 (1):163.
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    Michael Palmer, Moral Problems, A Coursebook for Schools and Colleges, Cambridge, The Lutterworth Press, 1991, pp. 161.F. Rosen - 1992 - Utilitas 4 (1):190.
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    Pierre Bayle, Political Writings , ed. Sally Jenkinson, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2000, pp. lxiii + 367.F. Rosen - 2003 - Utilitas 15 (1):107.
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    " A Creature of Modern Scholarship": Disobedience and the Crito Problem.F. Rosen - 1998 - Polis 15 (1-2):1-12.
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    'A Creature of Modern Scholarship': Disobedience and the Crito Problem.F. Rosen - 1998 - Polis 15 (1-2):1-12.
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    Contemplation and Virtue in Plato.F. Rosen - 1980 - Religious Studies 16 (1):85 - 95.
    This paper has been prompted by the conviction that a number of ethical and political doctrines in Plato remain obscure and somewhat unintelligible unless related to the contemplative experience of the Platonic philosopher. 1 I shall concentrate here on one such doctrine, the distinction between philosophic and popular virtue, especially as it appears in the Phaedo and the Gorgias . But in order first to clarify our conception of the relationship between contemplation and virtue, I shall examine the fourteenth-century English (...)
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    Did Protagoras justify democracy?F. Rosen - 1994 - Polis 13 (1-2):12-30.
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    Did protagoras justify democracy?F. Rosen - 1994 - Polis 13 (1-2):12-30.
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  20. James Burns and Jeremy Bentham.F. Rosen - 1999 - History of Political Thought 20:173-185.
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    No Title available.F. Rosen - 1991 - Utilitas 3 (1):163-163.
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    No Title available.F. Rosen - 1990 - Utilitas 2 (1):168-168.
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    No Title available.F. Rosen - 1989 - Utilitas 1 (1):162-163.
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    No Title available.F. Rosen - 1992 - Utilitas 4 (1):191-191.
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    No Title available.F. Rosen - 1992 - Utilitas 4 (1):190-191.
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    No Title available.F. Rosen - 1992 - Utilitas 4 (1):190-190.
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    Progress and democracy: William Godwin's contribution to political philosophy.F. Rosen - 1987 - New York: Garland.
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  28. Thinking About Liberty an Inaugural Lecture Delivered at University College London, 29 November 1990.F. Rosen - 1990
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    Utility and justice: Epicurus and the epicurean tradition.F. Rosen - 2002 - Polis 19 (1-2):93-107.
    This article explores the relationship between utility and justice in the ancient Epicurean tradition, and as it developed in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries following the revival of Epicureanism in the writings of Pierre Gassendi. It focuses on the significance of various allusions to a line from Horace, 'utilitas, justi prope mater et aequi' , which appeared in writings of Hugo Grotius, David Hume, and Jeremy Bentham, and was used to give utility a prominence in modern thought that it had (...)
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  30. Utilitarianism and justice: A Note on Bentham and Godwin.F. Rosen - 1985 - Enlightenment and Dissent 4:47-52.
     
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    Utility and Justice: Epicurus and the Epicurean Tradition.F. Rosen - 2002 - Polis 19 (1-2):93-107.
    This article explores the relationship between utility and justice in the ancient Epicurean tradition, and as it developed in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries following the revival of Epicureanism in the writings of Pierre Gassendi. It focuses on the significance of various allusions to a line from Horace, ‘utilitas, justi prope mater et aequi’, which appeared in writings of Hugo Grotius, David Hume, and Jeremy Bentham, and was used to give utility a prominence in modern hought that it had not (...)
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    John Stuart Mill, Miscellaneous Writings, ed. John M. Robson , Toronto, University of Toronto Press; London, Routledge, 1989, pp. 1 + 462. [REVIEW]F. Rosen - 1993 - Utilitas 5 (1):121.
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    Élie Halévy, La formation du radicalisme philosophique, 3 vols., ed. Monique Canto-Sperber, nouvelle édition révisée, Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1995, pp. 363 + 322 + 448. - Élie Halévy, Correspondance , ed. Henriette Guy-Loë, Paris, Éditions de Fallois, 1996, pp. 800. [REVIEW]F. Rosen - 2000 - Utilitas 12 (1):104.
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    No Title available: Book Reviews. [REVIEW]F. Rosen - 2003 - Utilitas 15 (1):107-109.
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    No Title available: Book Reviews. [REVIEW]F. Rosen - 1993 - Utilitas 5 (1):121-122.
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  36. Paschalis M. Kitromilides, "The Enlightenment as Social Criticism, Iosipos Moisiodax and Greek Culture in the Eighteenth Century". [REVIEW]F. Rosen - 1994 - History of Political Thought 15 (1):132.
  37. Review of The Cambridge History of Greek and Roman Political Thought, eds. C. Rowe et al. [REVIEW]F. Rosen - 2002 - Polis 19:1-2.