Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly

To make its research accessible to a broad audience, the Institute publishes Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly. The Quarterly, which is available at no charge, supplements and summarizes Institute scholarship, and features other selected philosophical work on public policy questions. View our current issue, or our electronic archive of previous issues below.

Current Issue
Volume 28, Number 1/2, Winter/Spring 2008

In this issue:

About Altruism
Judith Lichtenberg

Pushing Drugs or Pushing the Envelope: The Prosecution of Doctors in Connection with Over-Prescribing of Opium-Based Drugs
Deborah Hellman

Public Policy and Residential Segregation: A Critique of Iris Young's Strategy of Differntiated Solidarity
Chris M. Herbst

Enlightenment Thinking Could Bring Health Care for All Americans
Stephen F. Gambescia

Previous Issues of Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly:

Previous issues of Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly are available for downloading in .pdf format from Volume 17 (1997) forward. Issues are archived by volume number. You may also locate articles by subject below. Tables of contents for earlier volumes will be available shortly; please contact the Institute for hard copies of these issues. Please note that prior to Volume 20, the Quarterly was named Report from the Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy.

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