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The Lockean Theory of Rights
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ISBN: 0691221316 Year: 1994 Publisher: Princeton (New Jersey) : University Press,

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John Locke's political theory has been the subject of many detailed treatments by philosophers and political scientists. But The Lockean Theory of Rights is the first systematic, full-length study of Locke's theory of rights and of its potential for making genuine contributions to contemporary debates about rights and their place in political philosophy. Given that the rights of persons are the central moral concept at work in Locke's and Lockean political philosophy, such a study is long overdue.

Earthworks and Beyond: Contemporary art in the landscape.
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ISBN: 0789202964 Year: 1998 Publisher: New York Abbeville Press

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History --- earthworks [sculpture] --- gardens [open spaces] --- public art --- Iconography --- Art styles --- sculpting --- Art --- Sculpture --- art history --- parks [recreation areas] --- environmental art --- outdoor sculpture --- monuments --- Mack, Mark --- Sonfist, Alan --- Simonds, Charles --- Christo --- Hollis, Doug --- Miss, Mary --- Long, Richard --- Fite, Harvey --- Jordan, Lorna --- Trakas, George --- Herd, Stan --- Ross, Karl --- Beuys, Joseph --- Black & Veach, Inc. --- Johanson, Patricia --- Poirier, Anne --- Bayer, Herbert --- Holt, Nancy --- Hargreaves, George --- Turrell, James --- Wood, Alan --- Andre, Carl --- Serra, Richard --- Dougherty, Patrick --- Armajani, Siah --- Harrison, Helen Mayer --- Pomodoro, Arnaldo --- Smithson, Robert --- Chin, Mel --- Puryear, Martin --- Zimmerman, Elyn --- Dolega, Stan --- Ukeles, Mierle Laderman --- Nash, David --- Harrison, Newton --- Sanborn, Jim --- Schwartz, Martha --- Child, Susan --- Walker, Peter E. --- Singer, Michael --- Leicester, Andrew --- Smyth, Ned --- Brancusi, Constantin --- Goldsworthy, Andy --- Finlay, Ian Hamilton --- McMurrin, Sterling --- Pepper, Beverly --- Sakellar, Dino --- Mendieta, Ana --- Oppenheim, Dennis --- Jencks, Charles --- Glatt, Linea --- Lin, Maya --- Burton, Scott --- Fleischner, Richard --- Tacha, Athena --- McCoy, Karen --- Heizer, Michael --- Webster, Meg --- Morris, Robert --- Epstein, Richard --- Noguchi, Isamu --- Maria, de, Walter --- Irwin, Robert --- Kinnebrew, Joseph --- Pierce, James --- Freeman, Douglas --- Bennett, William --- Ant Farm --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 2000-2099 --- United States --- Great Britain --- David, Michael --- Glatt, Linnea --- parks [public recreation areas] --- United States of America


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Matters of Life and Death : Making Moral Theory Work in Medical Ethics and the Law
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ISBN: 0691227667 Year: 2001 Publisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press,

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Philosophical debates over the fundamental principles that should guide life-and-death medical decisions usually occur at a considerable remove from the tough, real-world choices made in hospital rooms, courthouses, and legislatures. David Orentlicher seeks to change that, drawing on his extensive experience in both medicine and law to address the translation of moral principle into practice--a move that itself generates important moral concerns. Orentlicher uses controversial life-and-death issues as case studies for evaluating three models for translating principle into practice. Physician-assisted suicide illustrates the application of ''generally valid rules,'' a model that provides predictability and simplicity and, more importantly, avoids the personal biases that influence case-by-case judgments. The author then takes up the debate over forcing pregnant women to accept treatments to save their fetuses. He uses this issue to weigh the ''avoidance of perverse incentives,'' an approach to translation that follows principles hesitantly for fear of generating unintended results. And third, Orentlicher considers the denial of life-sustaining treatment on grounds of medical futility in his evaluation of the ''tragic choices'' model, which hides difficult life-and-death choices in order to prevent paralyzing social conflict. Matters of Life and Death is a rich and stimulating contribution to bioethics and law. It is the first book to examine closely the broad problems of translating principle into practice. And by analyzing specific controversies along the way, it develops original insights likely to provoke both moral philosophers and those working on thorny issues of life and death.

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