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James Leonard Hudson
Northern Illinois University
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    Subjectivization in Ethics.James L. Hudson - 1989 - American Philosophical Quarterly 26 (3):221 - 229.
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    The diminishing marginal value of happy people.James L. Hudson - 1987 - Philosophical Studies 51 (1):123 - 137.
    Thomas Hurka has recently proposed a utilitarian theory which would effect a compromise between Average and Total utilitarianism, the better to deal with issues in population ethics. This Compromise theory would incorporate the principle that the value which an extra happy person contributes to a possible world is a decreasing function of the total population of that world: that happy people are of diminishing marginal value. In spite of its initial plausibility I argue against this principle. I show that the (...)
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  3. Logical Subtraction.James L. Hudson - 1975 - Analysis 35 (4):130 - 135.
  4. Logical subtraction.James L. Hudson - 1975 - Analysis 35 (4):130.
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  5. The Philosophy of Immigration.James L. Hudson - 1986 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 8 (1):51-62.
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    What kinds of people should we create?James Hudson - 2000 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 17 (2):131–143.
    I address that issue in a general way. I point out that the aim of making future people better adapted to the modern social environme.
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    Using wearable cameras to investigate health-related daily life experiences: A literature review of precautions and risks in empirical studies.Laurel E. Meyer, Lauren Porter, Meghan E. Reilly, Caroline Johnson, Salman Safir, Shelly F. Greenfield, Benjamin C. Silverman, James I. Hudson & Kristin N. Javaras - 2021 - Sage Publications Ltd: Research Ethics 18 (1):64-83.
    Research Ethics, Volume 18, Issue 1, Page 64-83, January 2022. Automated, wearable cameras can benefit health-related research by capturing accurate and objective information about individuals’ daily experiences. However, wearable cameras present unique privacy- and confidentiality-related risks due to the possibility of the images capturing identifying or sensitive information from participants and third parties. Although best practice guidelines for ethical research with wearable cameras have been published, limited information exists on the risks of studies using wearable cameras. The aim of this (...)
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    Individual and community: Charles Murray's political philosophy.James Hudson - 1994 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 8 (2):175-216.
    Charles Murray 's political philosophy is utilitarian, individualist, and communitarian. The basis for his success in making these components cohere is his account of happiness, inspired by the motivation theory of Abraham Maslow. Murray claims that belonging to a community and self?respect are constituents of happiness. Hence utilitarians should attribute special value to community. He also argues that active national governments are inimical to the formation and functioning of communities, and that communities are fostered by governments that observe the constraints (...)
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    The Ethics of Immigration Restriction.James L. Hudson - 1984 - Social Theory and Practice 10 (2):201-239.
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    Problem section.Robert Hoffman & James L. Hudson - 1976 - Philosophia 6 (1):149-154.
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    A Note on Cosmological Arguments.James L. Hudson - 1977 - Philosophy Research Archives 3:696-701.
    The central part of any cosmological argument for the existence of God is the inference of a conclusion of the form 1(ᴲx)-Fx from a premiss of the form 1 (ᴲx)Fx'. Since the premiss here is known only a posteriori, such an argument would ordinarily be classified as itself a posteriori. But I point out that any argument of this form may by a trivial modifi- cation be turned into an argument which requires no a posteriori premisses, and that the modified (...)
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    Frege's Way Out.James L. Hudson - 1975 - Philosophy Research Archives 1:135-140.
    I show that Frege's statement (In the Epilogue to his Grundgesetze der Arithmetic v. II) of a way to avoid Russell's paradox is defective, in that he presents two different methods as if they were one. One of these "ways out" is notably more plausible than the other, and is almost surely what Frege really intended. The well-known arguments of Lesniewski, Geach, and Quine that Frege's revision of his system is inadequate to avoid paradox are not affected by the ambiguity (...)
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  13. Logic, Language, and Intensional Objects: An Essay in the Philosophy of Logic.James Leonard Hudson - 1972 - Dissertation, The Johns Hopkins University
     
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    Proper Names and Definite Descriptions with Widest Possible Scope.James Hudson & Michael Tye - 1980 - Analysis 40 (1):63 - 64.
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    Proper names and definite descriptions with widest possible scope.James Hudson & Alonso Church - 1980 - Analysis 40 (1):63-64.
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    Rights and the further future.James L. Hudson - 1986 - Philosophical Studies 49 (1):99 - 107.
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    Reply to Yu.James Hudson & Michael Tye - 1981 - Analysis 41 (4):176 - 178.
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    Reply to Yu.James Hudson & Alonso Church - 1981 - Analysis 41 (4):176.
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    Schlesinger on the newcomb problem.James L. Hudson - 1979 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 57 (2):145 – 156.
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  20. The boston university philosophical club.James Hudson - 1944 - Philosophical Forum 2:1.
     
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    The diminishing marginal value.James L. Hudson - unknown
    Thomas I-Iurka has recently proposed a utilitarian theory which would effect a compromise between Average and Total utilitarianism, the better to deal with issues in population ethics. This Compromise theory would incorporate the principle that the value which an extra happy person contributes to a possible world is a decreasing function of the total population of that world: that happy people are of diminishing marginal value. In spite of its initial plausibility I argue against this principle. I show that the (...)
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  22. The Pauline Epistles: Their Meaning and Message.James T. Hudson - 1958
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    The passionate opposition to hereditarianism.James Hudson - 2001 - Journal of Social Philosophy 32 (1):1–17.
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    The Universe of Discourse.James L. Hudson - 1975 - Critica 7 (19):41-68.
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  25. All That Dwell Therein: Essays on Animal Rights and Environmental Ethics. By Tom Regan. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. 1982. [REVIEW]James Hudson - 1983 - Reason Papers 9:75-80.
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  26. Helmut Kuhn, "Freedom, Forgotten and Remembered". [REVIEW]James Hudson - 1945 - Philosophical Forum 3:27.
     
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