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A Modest Social Morality - By Jeffrey Straszheim. "I would like to suggest as a first principle the statement: 'to establish, in public affairs, institutions that serve to reduce human suffering.'"
 
Compatibilism, Incompatibilism, and the Smart Aleck - Ted Honderich on how freedom and determinism are really related, with special attention to Richard Double's views.
 
Consequentialism, Moralities of Concern, and Selfishness - Ted Honderich on only consequences making actions right (consequentialism), and the selfishness of agent-relative moralities (non-consequentialisms).
 
Equality and Egalitarianism - What It Really Comes To - Ted Honderich's political philosophy on the true basis of the tradition of egalitarianism - The Principle of Equality.
 
Equality and Egalitarianism - What It is Not, Fortunately - Ted Honderich on the misunderstandings and deceptions surrounding egalitarianism.
 
Living High and Letting Die, by Peter Unger - A radical "liberationist" account of ethics that argues that our ordinary intuitions about the moral status of charitable giving (and refraining from charitable giving), are radically wrong. An online book (with two chapters omitted).
 
Principles of Normative Ethics - Overview of normative ethical principles and theories.
 
The Golden Rule: Objections - Summarises some objections to the Golden Rule.
 
To what extent do ordinary citizens in advanced industrial nations contribute to suffering around the world? - Paper by Robin Green which argues that ordinary people are contributing to terrible suffering of both human and non-human animals, often quite without being conscious of it. In view of this, the conclusion is that many ordinary people have the power, and the responsibility to change their lifestyles to more compassionate ones, and that the personal is inextricably political.
 
Violence Begets Violence - A theory of ethics based on enlightened self-interest.
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