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PART I DIRTY HANDS<br/>1 Michael Walzer (1972), 'Political Action; The Problem of Dirty Hands',<br/>Philosophy and Public Affairs, 1, pp. 160-80.<br/>2 Martin Hollis (1982), 'Dirty Hands', British Journal of Political Science,<br/>12, pp. 385-98.<br/>3 Anthony P. Cunningham (1992), 'The Mora! Importance of Dirty Hands',<br/>Journal of Value Inquvy, 26, pp. 239-50.<br/>PART II VIOLENCE<br/>4 Steven Lukes (2006), 'Liberal Democratic Torture', British Journal of Political<br/>Science, 36, pp. 1-16.<br/>5 Vittorio Bufacchi (2004), 'Why is Violence Bad?', American Philosophical<br/>Quarterly, 41, pp. 169-80.<br/>6 Hemy Shue (1978), 'Torture', Philosophy and Public Affairs, 7, pp. 124—43.<br/>PART III PROFESSIONAL ETHICS<br/>7 Arthur Isak Applbaum (1995), 'Professional Detachment: The Executioner<br/>of Paris', Harvard Law Review, 109, pp. 458-86.<br/>8 L.L. Fuller (1955), 'The Philosophy of Codes of Ethics', £/ec//7co/<br/>Engineering, 74, pp. 916-18.<br/>9 Gerald J. Postema (1980), 'Moral Responsibility in Professional Ethics',<br/>New York University Law Review, 55, pp. 63-89.<br/>PART IV CORRUPTION<br/>10 Mark Philp (1997), 'Defining Political Corruption', Political Studies, 45,<br/>pp. 436-62.<br/>11 Mark E. Wairen (2004), 'What Does Corruption Mean in a Democracy?',<br/>American Journal of Political Science, 48, pp. 328^3.<br/>12 Susan Rosc-Ackerman. (1999), 'Political Corruption and Democracy',<br/>Connecticut Journal of International Law. 14. pp. 363-78.<br/>13 Dennis F. Thompson (1993) 'Mediated Corruption: The Case of the Keating<br/>Five', American Political Science Review, 87, pp. 369-81.<br/>PART V PUBLIC REASON, LYING, SECRECY AND PRIVACY<br/>14 Jonathan Quong (2004), 'The Scope of Public Reason', Political Studies. 52,<br/>pp. 233-50.<br/>15 Christine M. Korsgaard (1986), 'The Right to Lie: Kant on Dealing with Evil',<br/>Philosophy and Public Affairs. 15, pp. 325-49.<br/>16 Dennis F. Thompson (1999), 'Democratic Secrecy', Political Science Quarterly,<br/>114, pp. 181-93.<br/>17 Frederick Schauer (2000), 'Can Public Figures have Private Lives?', Social<br/>Philosophy and Policy. 17, pp. 293-309.<br/>PART VI COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS AND MORAL ABSOLUTES<br/>18 Jonathan Wolff (2006), 'Risk, Fear, Blame, Shame and the Regulation of<br/>Public Safety', Economics and Philosophy. 22. pp. 409-27.<br/>19 David Schmidtz (2001), 'A Place for Cost-Benefit Analysis', Aofw, 35,<br/>pp. 148-71.<br/>20 Henry S. Richardson (2000), 'The Stupidity of the Cost-Benefit Standard',<br/>Journal of Legal Studies, 29, pp. 971-1003. |