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Index
Italic page numbers indicate figures
abortion,
39
,
109
,
179
,
181
; DDE and,
25
,
28
–
29
,
61
; dying violinist case,
39
absolutism,
46
–
47
,
50
acts/omission distinction,
52
,
68
,
197n17
addiction,
162
,
202n11
American Railway Union.
See
strikes (Pullman)
animals: Bentham and,
71
–
72
; deontological constraints and,
201n9
; mating habits of voles,
156
–
57
; monkey case,
132
; and Ultimatum Game,
161
,
203n4