Annotated bibliography

Aristotle.

Nicomachean Ethics. Edited by H. Rackham.

Bedau, Hugo Adam.

“A Matter of Life and Death,” in Crime and Punishment: Philosophic Explorations. Edited by Michael J. Gorr and Sterling Harwood. Boston and London: Jones and Bartlett, 1995, p. 511. [Originally from Death is Different: Studies in Morality, Law, and Politics of Capital Punishment. Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1987.] Annotation.

Bristow, Edward J.

Prostitution and Prejudice: The Jewish Fight Against White Slavery 1870-1939. New York: Schocken Books, 1983. Annotation.

Ericsson, Lars O.

“Charges against Prostitution: An Attempt at a Philosophical Assessment. ” Ethics 90 (April 1980): 335—66. Annotation.

Hampton, Jean (1954-1998).

“The Moral Education Theory of Punishment.” Philosophy and Public Affairs 13: 3 (Summer, 1984): 208-238. Annotation.

Hobbes, Thomas.

De Cive (1651).

Janik, Allan.

“From Logic to Animality or How Wittgenstein Used Otto Weininger.” Nomadas.4, Revista Critica de Ciencias Sociales y Juridicas (Julio-Diciembre.2000). original accessed: 10-17-2005. Annotation.

Kant, Immanuel.

The Science of Right (1790). Translated by W. Hastie.

Pateman, Carole.

“Defending Prostitution: Charges against Ericsson.” Ethics 93 (April 1983): 561—565. Annotation.

Stephenson, June.

Men Are Not Cost-effective. New York: HarperCollins, 1995. Annotation.