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  1. Basic Rights: Subsistence, Affluence, and U.S. Foreign Policy.Henry Shue & Theodore M. Benditt - 1980 - Law and Philosophy 4 (1):125-140.
     
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  2. Happiness.Theodore Benditt - 1974 - Philosophical Studies 25 (1):1 - 20.
    Thus, says Hare, a judgment that someone is happy is an appraisal, not a statement of fact. I do not wish to deny that there are some uses of 'happy', ascribed to a person or to a life, for which this is the case; but I would like to maintain that there are other uses of 'happy', philosophically important ones, in which a judgment that a third person is happy is not an appraisal, but is rather a report about him (...)
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    Why respect matters.Theodore M. Benditt - 2008 - Journal of Value Inquiry 42 (4):487-496.
  4. Threats and Offers.Theodore Benditt - 1977 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 58 (4):382.
     
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    Normality, Disease, and Enhancement.Theodore M. Benditt - 2007 - In Harold Kincaid & Jennifer McKitrick (eds.), Establishing medical reality: Methodological and metaphysical issues in philosophy of medicine. Springer. pp. 13-21.
    The vagueness or imprecision of ‘the normal’ allows it to be exploited for various purposes and political ends. It is conspicuous in both medicine and athletics; I am going to try to say something about the normal in each of these areas. In medicine the idea of the normal is often deployed in understanding what constitutes disease and hence, as some see it, in determining the role of physicians, in determining what is or ought to be covered by insurance, and (...)
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  6. The public interest.Theodore M. Benditt - 1973 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 2 (3):291-311.
  7. Happiness and Satisfaction - A Rejoinder to Carson.Theodore M. Benditt - 1978 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 59 (1):108.
     
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    Hume Studies Referees, 2003–2004.Kate Abramson, Larry Arnhart, Carla Bagnoli, Martin Bell, Theodore Benditt, Christopher Berry, Deborah Boyle, John Bricke, Justin Broackes & Janet Broughton - 2004 - Hume Studies 30 (2):443-445.
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    Philosophy Then and Now: An Introductory Text with Readings.N. Scott Arnold, Theodore M. Benditt & George Graham (eds.) - 1998 - Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell.
    Philosophy Then and Now provides an innovative and engaging blend of introductory text with classic and contemporary readings. Each of the eight parts begins with an introductory section on the major ideas associated with a seminal figure from the history of philosophy. This is followed by key selections from the essential writings of that philosopher, as well as influential selections from contemporary figures. Key figures covered include: Socrates, Aquinas, Locke, Descartes, Mill, Nietzsche, Marx, and Sartre. By focusing on the core (...)
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    Acting in concert or going it alone: Game theory and the law.Theodore M. Benditt - 2004 - Law and Philosophy 23 (6):615 - 630.
    In recent years a number of writers have maintained that law can usefully be illuminated by game theory. Some believe that game theory can provide guidance in formulating rules for dealing with specific problems. Others advance the philosophically ambitious contention that we can gain a better understanding and/or appreciation of law by seeing it in terms of game-theoretic ideas. My purpose in this article is to examine some claims of the latter sort, and in particular to ask how distant law (...)
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    Fanny's Moral Limits.Theodore M. Benditt - unknown
    Ever since the publication of Mansfield Park readers and critics have debated how to understand the novel and particularly its heroine Fanny Price. Some have disliked Fanny, have thought of her as prudish and priggish, and perhaps have preferred Mary Crawford and wished for a different ending to the story. Others have defended Fanny’s virtue, her judgment, and her mind, regarding them as quite superior to the virtue, judgment, and minds of all of the other women in the novel, and (...)
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    Law and Legal Science.Theodore M. Benditt - 1981 - Philosophical Books 22 (4):213-215.
  13. Law as rule and principle: problems of legal philosophy.Theodore M. Benditt - 1978 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
  14. Law as Rule and Principle: Problems of Legal Philosophy.Theodore M. Benditt - 1981 - Mind 90 (357):153-154.
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    Law and the Balancing of Interests.Theodore M. Benditt - 1975 - Social Theory and Practice 3 (3):321-342.
  16. Liability for failing to rescue.TheodoreM Benditt - 1982 - Law and Philosophy 1 (3):391 - 418.
    Should there be civil liability when a person who could easily and without risk rescue another fails to do so? It is argued that the failure to act does not cause the harm that follows, and that the misfeasance/nonfeasance distinction provides no basis for liability. In spite of this, it is maintained that there can sometimes be a duty to rescue, and even a right to be rescued, even in the absence of a voluntary undertaking or an explicit assumption of (...)
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    Liberal morality.Theodore M. Benditt - 1987 - Synthese 72 (2):237 - 247.
    Why is it that for many people questions of sexual behavior are the quintessential moral questions, while for others they are at the periphery of serious moral inquiry? Such a difference of opinion undoubtedly reflects substantive moral disagreement, but might also reflect different conceptions of what morality is about. Probably it reflects both sorts of differences, and both will receive attention in this article.
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    Modest judicial restraint.Theodore M. Benditt - 1999 - Law and Philosophy 18 (3):243 - 270.
    The main argument of this paper is that there are reasons for judges not only to evaluate the substantive merit of legislation, but to advert to the fact that the place of elected legislatures in our scheme of government gives legislation a standing, an entitlement to consideration, that may go beyond judicial estimates of its intrinsic merit.
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    Modest Judicial Restraint.Theodore M. Benditt - 1999 - Law and Philosophy 18 (3):243-270.
    "The main argument of this paper is that there are reasons for judges not only to evaluate the substantive merit of legislation, but to advert to the fact that the place of elected legislatures in our scheme of government gives legislation a standing, an entitlement to consideration, that may go beyond judicial estimates of its intrinsic merit." [Is this just a statement of procedural legitimacy?] "To answer the question [of who assigns rights], courts must take a view as to the (...)
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    On `levels of rules and Hart's concept of law'.Theodore M. Benditt - 1974 - Mind 83 (331):422-423.
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    Revenge.Theodore M. Benditt - 2007 - Philosophical Forum 38 (4):357–363.
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    Rights.Theodore M. Benditt - 1982 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
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  23. The concept of interest in political theory.Theodore M. Benditt - 1975 - Political Theory 3 (3):245-258.
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    The demands of justice.Theodore M. Benditt - 1985 - Ethics 95 (2):224-232.
    The implication intended by the title is that there are elements ofjustice that are required and others that are desirable but not morally required. That is one of the views for which I have argued. The elements of justice that are morally required, and to which an individual has a right, are three. 1. Reciprocity.-A person, whether in or outside of a society, is justified in insisting, unless a voluntary agreement supersedes, that there be a balance between the value of (...)
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    The Endless Dialectic of Legal Thought.Theodore M. Benditt - 1995 - Dialogue 34 (4):815-.
    Norm and Nature: The Movements of Legal Thought, by Roger Shiner, is an intricate book with the perhaps surprising thesis that the outstanding problem in legal philosophy, the conflict between positivism and natural law, is irresolvable. The controversy is doomed to a never-ending cycle because “sophisticated positivism follows from positivism's difficulties with simple positivism … anti-positivism follows from sophisticated positivism's difficulties with simple positivism; [and] simple positivism follows from positivism's difficulties with anti-positivism”. For legal theory, then, an understanding of law (...)
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    Warnock's reasons.Theodore Benditt - 1973 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 51 (3):253 – 257.
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    Law as Rule and Principle.Michael Clark & Theodore M. Benditt - 1980 - Philosophical Quarterly 30 (119):188.
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    A Problem for Theodicists.Theodore Benditt - 1975 - Philosophy 50 (194):470 - 474.
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    Review of S. J. Stoljar: An analysis of rights[REVIEW]Theodore M. Benditt - 1986 - Ethics 96 (2):420-420.
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    Appearance in this list neither guarantees nor precludes a future review of the book. Alcoff, Linda Martin, Epistemology: The Big Questions, Oxford, UK, Blackwell Pub-lishers, 1998, pp. 445,£ 15.99. Alexander, Larry (ed.), Constitutionalism: Philosophical Foundations, Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press, 1998, pp. 319,£ 37.50. [REVIEW]N. Scott Arnold, Theodore M. Benditt, George Graham, Nikolaos Avgelis, Filimon Peonidis & William Bechtel - 1999 - Mind 108:429.
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    A Companion to Philosophy of Law and Legal TheoryDennis Patterson, editor Oxford, UK, and Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Publishers, 1996, 590 pp. [REVIEW]Theodore M. Benditt - 1998 - Dialogue 37 (4):828-831.
    The purpose of this volume, the editor says, is to meet “the need of the beginning student [of law] to get a handle quickly on the vast and diverse theoretical landscape that is the first-year experience” in law school. It is conceived as a supplement to case books and other first-year materials. In this, it is quite successful. Most of the contrib-utors have done a fine job canvassing a number of ideas or positions; the most successful essays are extremely helpful (...)
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  32. Egoism's Inconsistencies. [REVIEW]Theodore M. Benditt - 1976 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 57 (1):43.
     
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  33. The virtue of pride: Jane Austen as moralist. [REVIEW]Theodore M. Benditt - 2003 - Journal of Value Inquiry 37 (2):245-257.
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    Book Review:An Analysis of Rights. Samuel Stoljar. [REVIEW]Theodore M. Benditt - 1986 - Ethics 96 (2):420-.