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    Agent, action, and reason.Robert Williams Binkley, Richard N. Bronaugh & Ausonio Marras (eds.) - 1971 - [Toronto]: University of Toronto Press.
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    Freedom as the absence of an excuse.Richard N. Bronaugh - 1964 - Ethics 74 (3):161-173.
  3. The logic of ability judgments.Richard N. Bronaugh - 1968 - Philosophical Quarterly 18 (71):122-130.
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    Bergström's utilitarian objection to T.Richard N. Bronaugh - 1972 - Theoria 38 (3):145-147.
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    Formal criteria for moral rules.Richard N. Bronaugh - 1968 - Mind 77 (306):260-270.
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  6. Ian R. Macneil, The New Social Contract Reviewed by.Richard N. Bronaugh - 1982 - Philosophy in Review 2 (4):179-182.
     
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    Philosophical law: authority, equality, adjudication, privacy.Richard N. Bronaugh (ed.) - 1978 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
    This is a collection of essays touching on four distinct areas of interest to philosophers, lawyers, and political scientists: the philosophical justification for the adversary system; the problems of truth-finding in an adversarial setting; the issue of justice in relation to social policy-making; the right to privacy.
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    The argument from the elliptical penny.Richard N. Bronaugh - 1964 - Philosophical Quarterly 14 (April):151-157.
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    The Utility of Quality: An Understanding of Mill.Richard N. Bronaugh - 1974 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 4 (2):317 - 325.
    Henry Sidgwick remarked in The Methods of Ethics regarding pleasure that the “distinctions of quality that Mill and others urge may … be admitted as grounds of preference, but only in so far as they can be resolved into distinctions of quantity.” Sidgwick had not believed that Mill intended that resolution and commented in his history that “it is hard to see in what sense a man who of two alternative pleasures chooses the less pleasant on the ground of its (...)
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    Uncertainty and Free Choice.Richard N. Bronaugh - 1964 - Dialogue 2 (4):446-451.
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    Justice and the Human Good. [REVIEW]Richard N. Bronaugh - 1984 - International Studies in Philosophy 16 (1):104-105.