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Friendship and Consequentialism
Author(s)Conee, E.
AbstractConee describes what it means to be a friend and to be a consequentialist, and to be both. He continues to elaborate on the virtues of consequentialist friends. Later he discusses the sophisticated consequentialist, and the overriding commitment to consequentialism, irreplaceability and schizophrenia.
IssueNo2
Pages161-179
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceAustralasian Journal of Philosophy
VolumeNo79
PubDateJanuary 2001
ISBN_ISSN0004-8402

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