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0.32 David Marshall, Adam Smith and the Theatricality of Moral Sentiments, Critical Inquiry, 1984.
0.32 Vivienne Brown, Dialogism the Gaze and the Emergence of Economic Discourse, New Literary History, 1997.
0.28 Tommie Shelby, The Ethics of Uncle Tom's Children, Critical Inquiry, 2012.
0.28 Ian Hunter, The Morals of Metaphysics: Kant’s Groundwork as Intellectual Paideia, Critical Inquiry, 2002.
0.25 Allen Wood, The Objectivity of Value, New Literary History, 2001.
0.25 Robert Wokler, Todorov's Otherness, New Literary History, 1996.
0.24 W. V. Quine, On the Nature of Moral Values, Critical Inquiry, 1979.
0.24 Tzvetan Todorov Marilyn Gaddis Rose, Living Alone Together, New Literary History, 1996.
0.24 Jiwei Ci, Disenchantment Desublimation and Demoralization: Some Cultural Conjunctions of Capitalism, New Literary History, 1999.
0.24 Hilary Putnam, Taking Rules Seriously: A Response to Martha Nussbaum, New Literary History, 1983.
0.23 Eric O. Clarke, The Citizen's Sexual Shadow, boundary 2, 1999.
0.23 Tzvetan Todorov Marilyn Gaddis Rose, The Gaze and the Fray, New Literary History, 1996.
0.23 Patricia H. Werhane, Community and Individuality, New Literary History, 1996.
0.22 Cora Diamond, Having a Rough Story about What Moral Philosophy Is, New Literary History, 1983.
0.22 Claude Bremond Elaine D. Cancalon, The Logic of Narrative Possibilities, New Literary History, 1980.
0.22 Frances Ferguson, A Reply to Tzvetan Todorov's "Living Alone Together", New Literary History, 1996.
0.22 Robert V. Stone Elizabeth A. Bowman, Dialectical Ethics: A First Look at Sartre's Unpublished 1964 Rome Lecture Notes, Social Text, 1986.
0.22 Bob Stone, Simone de Beauvoir and the Existential Basis of Socialism, Social Text, 1987.
0.21 Stewart Justman, Regarding Others, New Literary History, 1996.
0.20 Martha Craven Nussbaum, Reply to Richard Wollheim Patrick Gardiner and Hilary Putnam, New Literary History, 1983.
0.18 Nanette Funk, Habermas and the Social Goods, Social Text, 1987.
0.18 David M. Halperin, Solzhenitsyn Epicurus and the Ethics of Stalinism, Critical Inquiry, 1981.
0.18 Kwame Anthony Appiah, Liberalism Individuality and Identity, Critical Inquiry, 2001.
0.16 Martha C. Nussbaum, The Literary Imagination in Public Life, New Literary History, 1991.
0.16 Daniel Brudney, Knowledge and Silence: "The Golden Bowl" and Moral Philosophy, Critical Inquiry, 1990.
0.15 Candace Vogler, The Moral of the Story, Critical Inquiry, 2007.
0.15 Simone De Beauvoir Jay Miskowiec, Selections from Towards a Morals of Ambiguity according to Pyrrhus and Cinéas, Social Text, 1987.
0.15 David Theo Goldberg, Modernity Race and Morality, Cultural Critique, 1993.
0.14 Martha Craven Nussbaum, Flawed Crystals: James's The Golden Bowl and Literature as Moral Philosophy, New Literary History, 1983.
0.14 John Rajchman, Ethics after Foucault, Social Text, 1986.
0.14 Sonia Kruks, Simone de Beauvoir and the Limits to Freedom, Social Text, 1987.
0.14 Patricia S. Mann, Socialism under the Influence, Social Text, 1988.
0.14 Judith Butler, Giving an Account of Oneself, Diacritics, 2001.
0.14 Karlheinz Stierle, Interpretations of Responsibility and Responsibilities of Interpretation, New Literary History, 1994.
0.14 Maurice Natanson, The Schematism of Moral Agency, New Literary History, 1983.
0.14 D. D. Raphael, Can Literature Be Moral Philosophy?, New Literary History, 1983.
0.13 Vivasvan Soni, A CLASSICAL POLITICS WITHOUT HAPPINESS? HANNAH ARENDT AND THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, Cultural Critique, 2010.
0.13 Angel Medina, Edwardian Couples: Aesthetics and Moral Experience in The Golden Bowl, New Literary History, 1983.
0.13 Joanna Hodge, Ethics and Time: Lévinas between Kant and Husserl, Diacritics, 2002.
0.13 Mikkel Borsch-Jacobsen Gina Michelle Collins, The Law of Psychoanalysis, Diacritics, 1985.
0.13 Mary Ann Caws, Moral-Reading or Self-Containment with a Flaw, New Literary History, 1983.
0.13 Marie Fleming, The Gender of Critical Theory, Cultural Critique, 1989.
0.13 Shai M. Dromi Eva Illouz, Recovering Morality: Pragmatic Sociology and Literary Studies, New Literary History, 2010.
0.12 Kathleen M. Sands, Tragedy Theology and Feminism in the Time after Time, New Literary History, 2004.
0.12 Carol Kay, Valuing Practices in Hume, New Literary History, 1999.
0.12 Roberto Farneti, Of Humans and Other Portentous Beings: On Primo Levi's Storie naturali, Critical Inquiry, 2006.
0.12 Charles Altieri, Pound's Vorticism as a Renewal of Humanism, boundary 2, 1984.
0.12 Jonathan Culler, In Need of a Name? A Response to Geoffrey Harpham, New Literary History, 2005.
0.12 Allen Dunn, Derrida at Work and Play: Morality and the Appropriation of Deconstruction, boundary 2, 1985.
0.12 Ruth L. Smith, Negotiating Homes: Morality as a Scarce Good, Cultural Critique, 1997.
0.12 Vladimir Jankélévitch Ann Hobart, Do Not Listen to What They Say Look at What They Do, Critical Inquiry, 1996.
0.12 D. D. Raphael, Philosophy and Rationality: A Response to Cora Diamond, New Literary History, 1983.
0.11 Arnold I. Davidson, Spiritual Exercises and Ancient Philosophy: An Introduction to Pierre Hadot, Critical Inquiry, 1990.
0.11 Alan Singer, Aesthetic Community: Recognition as an Other Sense of Sensus Communis, boundary 2, 1997.
0.11 Thomas Pavel, Concluding Statement, New Literary History, 1998.
0.11 Richard Moran, Kant Proust and the Appeal of Beauty, Critical Inquiry, 2012.
0.11 Regenia Gagnier, The Law of Progress and the Ironies of Individualism in the Nineteenth Century, New Literary History, 2000.
0.11 Richard Wollheim, Flawed Crystals: James's The Golden Bowl and the Plausibility of Literature as Moral Philosophy, New Literary History, 1983.
0.10 Max Blechman, "Not Yet": Adorno and the Utopia of Conscience, Cultural Critique, 2008.
0.10 Patrick Gardiner, Professor Nussbaum on The Golden Bowl, New Literary History, 1983.
0.10 Kwame Anthony Appiah, Cosmopolitan Patriots, Critical Inquiry, 1997.
0.10 Brian Stock, Ethical Values and the Literary Imagination in the Later Ancient World, New Literary History, 1998.
0.10 Sara Ahmed, Willful Parts: Problem Characters or the Problem of Character, New Literary History, 2011.
0.10 Hilary Putnam, Literature Science and Reflection, New Literary History, 1976.
0.10 Stanley Cavell, What Is the Emersonian Event? A Comment on Kateb's Emerson, New Literary History, 1994.
0.10 Gary Saul Morson, Misanthropology, New Literary History, 1996.
0.10 Pheng Cheah, The Material World of Comparison, New Literary History, 2009.
0.10 Thomas Pavel, Freedom from Romance to the Novel: Three Anti-Utopian American Critics, New Literary History, 1998.
0.10 Frederick Turner, The Meaning of Value: An Economics for the Future, New Literary History, 1990.
0.10 Allen Dunn, A Tyranny of Justice: The Ethics of Lyotard's Differend, boundary 2, 1993.
0.10 Adam Muller, Notes toward a Theory of Nostalgia: Childhood and the Evocation of the past in Two European "Heritage" Films, New Literary History, 2006.