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  1. The Cartesian Circle.Alan Gewirth [Gewirtz] - 1941 - Philosophical Review 50 (4):368-395.
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  2. Review of Alan Gewirth: Human Rights: Essays on Justification and Applications[REVIEW]Alan Gewirth - 1984 - Ethics 94 (2):324-325.
  3. (2 other versions)The Community of Rights.Alan Gewirth - 1997 - Philosophy 72 (282):609-612.
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  4. Reason and morality.Alan Gewirth - 1978 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    "Most modern philosophers attempt to solve the problem of morality from within the epistemological assumptions that define the dominant cultural perspective of our age. Alan Gewirth's Reason and Morality is a major work in this ongoing enterprise. Gewirth develops, with patience and skill, what he calls a 'modified naturalism' in which morality is derived by logic alone from the concept of action.... I think that the publication of Reason and Morality is a major event in the history (...)
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    Self-Fulfillment.Alan Gewirth - 1998 - Princeton University Press.
    Cultures around the world have regarded self-fulfillment as the ultimate goal of human striving and as the fundamental test of the goodness of a human life. The ideal has also been criticized, however, as egotistical or as so value-neutral that it fails to distinguish between, for example, self-fulfilled sinners and self-fulfilled saints. Alan Gewirth presents here a systematic and highly original study of self-fulfillment that seeks to overcome these and other arguments and to justify the high place that (...)
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  6. (1 other version)Reason and Morality.Alan Gewirth - 1968 - Philosophy 56 (216):266-267.
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    Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy.Alan Gewirth - 1988 - Noûs 22 (1):143-146.
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    Experience and the Non-Mathematical in the Cartesian Method.Alan Gewirtz - 1941 - Journal of the History of Ideas 2 (2):183.
  9. Human rights and future generations.Alan Gewirth - forthcoming - Environmental Ethics.
     
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    Moral Rationality.Alan Gewirth - unknown
    This is the text of The Lindley Lecture for 1972, given by Alan Gewirth, an American philosopher.
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    Gewirth: Critical Essays on Action, Rationality, and Community.Anita Allen, Lawrence C. Becker, Deryck Beyleveld, David Cummiskey, David DeGrazia, David M. Gallagher, Alan Gewirth, Virginia Held, Barbara Koziak, Donald Regan, Jeffrey Reiman, Henry Richardson, Beth J. Singer, Michael Slote, Edward Spence & James P. Sterba - 1998 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    As one of the most important ethicists to emerge since the Second World War, Alan Gewirth continues to influence philosophical debates concerning morality. In this ground-breaking book, Gewirth's neo-Kantianism, and the communitarian problems discussed, form a dialogue on the foundation of moral theory. Themes of agent-centered constraints, the formal structure of theories, and the relationship between freedom and duty are examined along with such new perspectives as feminism, the Stoics, and Sartre. Gewirth offers a picture of (...)
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    Chapter 1. common morality and the community of rights.Alan Gewirth - 1992 - In Gene Outka & John P. Reeder (eds.), Prospects for a Common Morality. Princeton University Press. pp. 29-52.
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    Chapter 4. Capacity-Fulfillment and the Good Life.Alan Gewirth - 1998 - In Self-Fulfillment. Princeton University Press. pp. 107-158.
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    The generalization principle.Alan Gewirth - 1964 - Philosophical Review 73 (2):229-242.
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    How ethical is evolutionary ethics?Alan Gewirth - 1993 - In Matthew H. Nitecki & Doris V. Nitecki (eds.), Evolutionary Ethics. SUNY Press. pp. 241--256.
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  16. The cartesian circle.Alan Gewirtz - 1941 - Philosophical Review 50 (4):368-395.
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    Economic Rights.Alan Gewirth - 1986 - Philosophical Topics 14 (2):169-193.
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    The egoist's objection.Alan Gewirth - 1993 - Journal of Value Inquiry 27 (1):101-103.
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    Marsilius of Padua. Marsilius & Alan Gewirth - 1979 - New York: Arno Press. Edited by Alan Gewirth.
    Gewirth, A. Marsilius of Padua and medieval political philosophy. Marsilius, of Padua. Defensor pacis.
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  20. Ethical Universalism and Particularism.Alan Gewirth - 1988 - Journal of Philosophy 85 (6):283.
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    Can men change laws of social science?Alan Gewirth - 1954 - Philosophy of Science 21 (3):229-241.
    1. Some Preliminary Distinctions. The relation between the natural and the social sciences, as it bears on their respective subject-matters, methods, and propositions, has long been a source of problems for the philosophy of science. The title of this paper is intended to indicate one of the most basic of these problems. Before developing my point, however, I wish to guard against a possible misinterpretation. I am not questioning the accepted fact that as knowledge in any field advances men may (...)
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  22. (1 other version)Clearness and Distinctness in Descartes.Alan Gewirth - 1943 - Philosophy 18 (69):17 - 36.
    Descartes's general rule that “whatever is clearly and distinctly perceived is true” has traditionally been criticized on two closely related grounds. As Leibniz, for example, puts it, clearness and distinctness are of no value as criteria of truth unless we have criteria of clearness and distinctness; but Descartes gives none. And consequently, the standards of judgment which the rule in fact evokes are purely subjective and psychological. There must hence be set up analytic, logical “marks” by means of which it (...)
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    Chapter 3. Capacity-Fulfillment and Universalist Morality.Alan Gewirth - 1998 - In Self-Fulfillment. Princeton University Press. pp. 59-106.
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  24. I Some preliminary distinctions.Alan Gewirth - 2000 - In Christopher W. Gowans (ed.), Moral Disagreements: Classic and Contemporary Readings. New York: Routledge. pp. 11--180.
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  25. Duties to Fulfill the Human Rights of the Poor.Alan Gewirth - 2007 - In Thomas Winfried Menko Pogge (ed.), Freedom From Poverty as a Human Right: Who Owes What to the Very Poor? Co-Published with Unesco. Oxford University Press.
     
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  26. The justificatory argument for human rights.Alan Gewirth - 2000 - In James P. Sterba (ed.), Ethics: classical Western texts in feminist and multicultural perspectives. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 489--94.
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    Must One Play the Moral Language Game?Alan Gewirth - 1970 - American Philosophical Quarterly 7 (2):107 - 118.
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    Aristotle's doctrine of being.Alan Gewirth - 1953 - Philosophical Review 62 (4):577-589.
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    Contents.Alan Gewirth - 1998 - In Self-Fulfillment. Princeton University Press.
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    In Memoriam: Alan Donagan (1925-1991).Alan Gewirth - 1991 - Review of Metaphysics 45 (2):465 -.
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    On deriving rights to goods from rights to freedom.Alan Gewirth & Diana Meyers Bendilt - 2002 - In Carl Wellman (ed.), Rights and duties. New York: Routledge. pp. 209.
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  32. The cartesian circle reconsidered.Alan Gewirth - 1970 - Journal of Philosophy 67 (19):668-685.
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    Republican Ideas and the Liberal Tradition in France, 1870-1914.Alan Gewirth - 1953 - Science and Society 17 (3):274-275.
  34. Are there any absolute rights?Alan Gewirth - 1981 - Philosophical Quarterly 31 (122):1-16.
  35. The Epistemology of Human Rights.Alan Gewirth - 1984 - Social Philosophy and Policy 1 (2):1.
    Human rights are rights which all persons equally have simply insofar as they are human. But are there any such rights? How, if at all, do we know that there are? It is with this question of knowledge, and the related question of existence, that I want to deal in this paper. 1. CONCEPTUAL QUESTIONS The attempt to answer each of these questions, however, at once raises further, more directly conceptual questions. In what sense may human rights be said to (...)
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  36. Why rights are indispensable.Alan Gewirth - 1986 - Mind 95 (379):329-344.
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    Marsilius of Padua. the Defender of Peace. Volume I: Marsilius of Padua and Medieval Political Philosophy.Alan Gewirth - 1951 - Columbia University Press.
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    (1 other version)Reason and Nuclear Deterrence.Alan Gewirth - 1986 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 16 (sup1):129-159.
    (1986). Reason and Nuclear Deterrence. Canadian Journal of Philosophy: Vol. 16, Supplementary Volume 12: Nuclear Weapons, Deterrence and Disarmament, pp. 129-159.
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    Human Rights and the Prevention of Cancer.Alan Gewirth - 1980 - American Philosophical Quarterly 17 (2):117 - 125.
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    The Normative Structure of Action.Alan Gewirth - 1971 - Review of Metaphysics 25 (2):238 - 261.
    By "actions" I shall here mean "complete" actions, that is, behaviors which are voluntary and purposive in that they are initiated or chosen and controlled by their agents who knowingly perform them with a view to some purpose which constitutes their reason for acting; this purpose may be either the action itself or some outcome of the action. In contrast to these stand "incomplete" actions which are at most only partially controlled by their agents, in that such behaviors occur at (...)
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  41. Ethics and the Pain of Contradiction.Alan Gewirth - 1992 - Philosophical Forum 23 (4):259-277.
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    On Rational Agency as the Basis of Moral Equality: Reply to Ben Zeev.Alan Gewirth - 1982 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 12 (4):667 - 671.
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    The Liberal Politics of John Locke.Alan Gewirth - 1970 - Philosophical Review 79 (4):571.
  44. The rational justification of morality revisited.Alan Gewirth - 2001 - In James P. Sterba (ed.), Social and Political Philosophy: Contemporary Perspectives. New York: Routledge. pp. 71.
     
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    Why Agents Must Claim Rights.Alan Gewirth - 1982 - Journal of Philosophy 79 (7):403-410.
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    Chapter 5. Ultimate Values, Rights, and Reason.Alan Gewirth - 1998 - In Self-Fulfillment. Princeton University Press. pp. 159-228.
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    Foreword.Alan Gewirth - 2001 - In Gregory J. Walters (ed.), Human Rights in an Information Age a Philosophical Analysis. University of Toronto Press.
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    Practical Philosophy, Civil Liberties, and Poverty.Alan Gewirth - 1984 - The Monist 67 (4):549-568.
    It is often said nowadays that there has been a great revival of practical philosophy. But the complaint is also sometimes heard that philosophers do not have much practical influence and that, as philosophers, they do too little practical work in public communication and politics. Such statements raise questions about the nature of practical philosophy and about the proper role of philosophers in social and political practice.
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    Comments on bond's article.Alan Gewirth - 1980 - Metaphilosophy 11 (1):54–69.
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    Chapter 2. Self-Fulfillment as Aspiration-Fulfillment.Alan Gewirth - 1998 - In Self-Fulfillment. Princeton University Press. pp. 19-58.
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