Utilitas

Papers
(The TQCC of Utilitas is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
A Philosophical Metabolism Problem: Undermining of Egoistic Reasons10
A Letter from the New Editor9
The Decline of Egoism8
Precious Goods7
Garrett Cullity, Concern, Respect, and Cooperation (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018), pp. 326.7
Troubled Hedonism and Social Justice: Mill and the Epicureans on the Ataraxic Life6
Egalitarianism across Generations5
Superiority Discounting Implies the Preposterous Conclusion4
Jeanine M. Grenberg, Kant’s Deontological Eudaemonism: The Dutiful Pursuit of Virtue and Happiness (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2022), pp. xii + 414.4
Christopher Woodard, Taking Utilitarianism Seriously (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2019), pp. xii + 217.4
Family and Moderation in Locke’s State of Nature4
Degrees and Demands4
UTI volume 34 issue 4 Cover and Back matter3
What if We Contain Multiple Morally Relevant Subjects?3
John Stuart Mill's Passage on Pimps and the Limits on Free Speech3
UTI volume 34 issue 1 Cover and Back matter2
Roger Crisp, Sacrifice Regained: Morality and Self-Interest in British Moral Philosophy from Hobbes to Bentham (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2019), pp. x + 233.2
Some Acts Really Harm: A Defense of the Standard Account versus Norcross's Contextualism2
Joseph Heath, Philosophical Foundations of Climate Change Policy (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2021), pp. 339.2
A Thomistic Solution to the Deep Problem for Perfectionism2
What Is the Point of a Duty of Beneficence? Reevaluating Taurek2
F. M. Kamm, Almost Over: Aging, Dying, Dead (New York: Oxford University Press, 2020), pp. xii + 330.2
Three Forms of Actualist Direct Consequentialism2
The Prospects for ‘Prospect Utilitarianism’2
Michael Quinn, Bentham (Cambridge and Medford: Polity Press, 2022), pp. x + 218.2
The Golden Rule: A Naturalistic Perspective2
Reply to Jay on Subjective Consequentialism and Deontic Variance2
Shelly Kagan , Answering Moral Skepticism (New York: Oxford University Press), pp. xiv + 392.1
Ben Bramble & James Lenman, Should We Maximize Utility? A Debate about Utilitarianism (Abingdon, Routledge, 2025), pp. xviii + 224.1
Reciprocity, Inequality, and Unsuccessful Rescues1
Moral Significance and Overpermissiveness1
Dead Sea Apple Cases of Disappointment1
A Less Bad Theory of the Procreation Asymmetry and the Non-Identity Problem1
Trivially Satisfied Desires: A Problem for Desire-Satisfaction Theories of Well-Being1
Tim Mulgan , Philosophy for an Ending World (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2024), pp. xxxiv + 292.1
Rule Consequentialism and Demandingness: The Wrong Solution(s)?1
How Should Risk and Ambiguity Affect Our Charitable Giving?1
Harm, Failing to Benefit, and the Counterfactual Comparative Account1
Sidgwick’s Critique of Deontology: Scrupulous Fairness or Serpent-Windings?1
A Letter from the Editor1
Posthumous Harm and Changing Desires1
The Disjunctive Repugnant Conclusion1
Helen McCabe, John Stuart Mill, Socialist (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2021), pp. 368.1
Douglas Portmore, Opting for the Best: Oughts and Options (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019), pp. xvii + 324.1
In Defence of Pigou–Dalton for Chances1
Absolute Fairness and Weighted Lotteries1
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