5. Equality and Partiality. Oxford University Press, 1991 Переведена на итальянский (1993); французский (1994); немецкий (1994); испанский (1996) языки.
6. Die Grenzen der Objektivitat. (сборник переводов) Stuttgart, Reclam, 1991.
7. Other Minds: Critical Essays, 1969–1994. Oxford University Press, 1995. Переведена на испанский (в печати) язык.
8. The Last Word. Oxford University Press, 1997. Переведена на румынский (1998); португальский (1999); итальянский (1999); немецкий (1999); испанский (в печати); голландский (в печати); польский (в печати); венгерский (в печати) языки.
II. Сборники статей
1. Philosophy, Morality, and International Affairs (with Virginia Held and Sidney Morgenbesser). Oxford University Press, 1974.
2. The Rights and Wrongs of Abortion (with Marshall Cohen and Thomas Scanlon). Princeton University Press, 1974.
3. War and Moral Responsibility (with Marshall Cohen and Thomas Scanlon). Princeton University Press, 1974.
4. Equality and Preferential Treatment (with Marshall Cohen and Thomas Scanlon). Princeton University Press, 1977.
5. Marx, Justice, and History (with Marshall Cohen and Thomas Scanlon), Princeton University Press, 1980.
6. Medicine and Moral Philosophy (with Marshall Cohen and Thomas Scanlon), Princeton University Press, 1981.
III. Статьи
(переиздания и переводы не указаны)
1. Hobbes's Concept of Obligation // Philosophical Review, 1959, pp. 68–83;
2. Dreaming // Analysis, 1959, pp. 112–116;
3. Physicalism // Philosophical Review, 1965, pp. 339–356;
4. Sexual Perversion // Journal of Philosophy, 1969, pp. 5–17;
5. Linguistics and Epistemology // Sidney Hook (ed.). Language and Philosophy. New York University Press, 1969, pp. 171–182;
6. The Boundaries of Inner Space // Journal of Philosophy, 1969, pp. 452–458;
7. Death // Nous, 1970, pp. 73–80;
8. Armstrong on the Mind // Philosophical Review, 1970, pp. 394–403 (a discussion review of A Materialist Theory of the Mind by D.M.Armstrong);
9. Wittgenstein // The Village Voice, Feb. 11, 1971;
10. Brain Bisection and the Unity of Consciousness // Synthese, 1971, pp. 396–413;
11. The Absurd // Journal of Philosophy, 1971, pp. 716–727;
12. War and Massacre // Philosophy & Public Affairs, 1972, № 1, pp. 123–144;
13. Reason and National Goals // Science, 1972, pp. 766–770;
14. Aristotle on Eudaimonia // Phronesis; 1972, pp. 252–259;
15. Rawls on Justice // Philosophical Review, 1973, pp. 220–234 (a discussion review of A Theory of Justice by John Rawls)
16. Equal Treatment and Compensatory Discrimination // Philosophy & Public Affairs, 1973, № 2, pp. 348–362;
17. Freud’s Anthropomorphism // Richard Wollheim (ed.). Freud. New York, Doubleday, 1974, pp. 11–24;
18. What Is it Like to Be a Bat? // Philosophical Review, 1974, pp. 435–450;
19. Altruism and Economics // E. S. Phelps (ed.). Altruism, Morality, and Economic Theory. New York, Russell Sage Foundation, 1975, pp. 63–67;
20. Libertarianism without Foundations // Yale Law Journal, 1975, № 85, pp. 136–149 (a discussion review of Anarchy, State, and Utopia by Robert Nozick);
21. Moral Luck // Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 50, 1976, pp. 137–155;
22. The Fragmentation of Value // Daniel Callahan and H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr. (eds.). Knowledge, Value and Belief. Hastingson-Hudson, N.Y., Institute of Society, Ethics and the Life Sciences, 1977, pp. 279–294;
23. Poverty and Food: Why Charity is Not Enough // Peter G. Brown and Henry Shue (eds.). Food Policy, New York, The Free Press, 1977, pp. 54–62;
24. Ethics as an Autonomous Theoretical Subject // Gunther S. Stent (ed.). Morality as a Biological Phenomenon, Berlin, Dahlem Konferenzen, 1978, pp. 221–232;
25. The Justification of Equality // Critica (Mexico), 1978, pp. 3–27;
26. Ruthlessness in Public Life // Stuart Hampshire (ed.). Public and Private Morality, Cambridge University Press, 1978, pp. 75–91;
27. The Meaning of Equality // Washington University Law Quarterly, 1979, pp. 25–31;
28. The Limits of Objectivity // Sterling M. McMurrin (ed.). The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, Vol. I, University of Utah Press and Cambridge University Press, 1980, pp. 75–139;
29. Tactical Nuclear Weapons and the Ethics of Conflict // Parameters: Journal of the U.S. Army War College, 1981, pp. 327–328;
30. The Supreme Court and Political Philosophy // New York University Law Review, 19.81, № 56, pp. 519–524;
31. A Month in the Country // The New Republic, March 14,1983;
32. The Objective Self // Carl Ginet and Sydney Shoemaker (eds.). Knowledge and Mind, Oxford University Press, 1983, pp. 211–232;
33. Caste Struggle // The New Republic, January 23, 1984;
34. Bemerkungen zu Bernard Williams' Beitrag // Eva Schaper and Wilhelm Vossenkuhl (eds.). Bedingungen der Moglichkeit, Stuttgart, Klett-Cotta, 1984, pp. 262–266;
35. Public Support for the Arts // Columbia Journal of Art and the Law, 1985, № 9, pp. 236–239;
36. No Way Out // The Philosophical Forum, vol. XVIII, No. 2–3, 1986–1987, pp. 171–176;
37. Moral Conflict and Political Legitimacy // Philosophy & Public Affairs, summer 1987, pp. 215–240;
38. Libertad у Objetividad // E. Villanueva (ed.). Secundo Simposio Internacional de Filosofia, Vol. 2, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, 1987;
39. The Foundations of Impartiality // N. Fotion and D. Seanor (eds.). Hare and Critics, Oxford University Press, 1988, pp. 101–112;
40. What Makes a Political Theory Utopian? // Social Research, 1989, № 56, pp. 903–920;
41. Freedom Within Bounds // Times Literary Supplement, Feb. 16–22, 1990, p. 169;
42. Coscienza e realta oggetiva // G. Giorello & P. Strata, (eds.). L'Automa Spirituale: Menti, Cervelli e Computer. Rome, Laterza, 1991, pp. 31–37;
43. What Is the Mind-body Problem? and Summary // Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Consciousness, Ciba Foundation Symposium 174, Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, 1993, pp. 1–13, 304–306;
44. La valeur de Pinviolabilite // Revue de Metaphysique et de Morale, 1994, № 2, pp. 149–166;
45. Consciousness and Objective Reality // R. Warner and T. Szubka (eds.). The Mind-Body Problem, Blackwell, 1994;
46. Moral Epistemology // R. E. Bulger, E. M. Bobby, and H. V. Fineberg (eds.). Society's Choices: Social and Ethical Decision Making in Biomedicine. Washington, National Academy Press, 1995, pp. 201–214;
47. Personal Rights and Public Space // Philosophy & Public Affairs, vol. 24, № 2, 1995, pp. 83–107;
48. Universality and the Reflective Self // Onora O'Neill (ed.). The Sources of Normativity, Cambridge University Press, 1996, pp. 200–209;
49. Justice and Nature // Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, vol. 17, № 2, 1997, pp. 303–321;
50. Reductionism and Antireductionism // The Limits of Reductionlsm in Biology, Novartis Symposium 213, John Wiley & Sons, 1998, pp. 3–10;
51. Concealment and Exposure // Philosophy & Public Affairs, vol. 27, № 1, 1998, pp. 3–30;
52. Conceiving the Impossible and the Mind-Body Problem // Philosophy, vol. 73, № 285, 1998, pp. 337–352;
53. The Shredding of Public Privacy // Times Literary Supplement, August 14, 1998;
54. Dialogue with Michael Kinsley on «Politicians and Privacy» // Slate, Sept. 22–Oct. 7, 1998;
55. Davidson's New Cogito // Lewis Hahn, ed. The Philosophy of Donald Davidson. Chicago: Open Court, 1999, pp. 195–206.
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