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Singer, Marcus George. 1958. “Moral Rules and Principles.” in Essays in Moral Philosophy, edited by Abraham Irving Melden, pp. 160–197. Washington, D.C.: University of Washington Press.
Singer, Marcus George. 1963a. “Meaning, Memory, and the Moment of Creation.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 63: 187–202.
Singer, Marcus George. 1963b. “Duties and Duties to Oneself.” Ethics 73(2): 133–142, doi:10.1086/291439.
Singer, Marcus George. 1977. “The Principle of Consequences Reconsidered.” Philosophical Studies 31(6): 391–410.
Singer, Marcus George, ed. 1985a. American Philosophy. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement n. 19. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Singer, Marcus George. 1985b. “The Context of American Philosophy.” in American Philosophy, edited by Marcus George Singer, pp. 1–20. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement n. 19. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Singer, Marcus George. 1985c. “Two American Philosophers: Morris Cohen and Arthur Murphy.” in American Philosophy, edited by Marcus George Singer, pp. 295–329. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement n. 19. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Singer, Marcus George. 1986. “Common Sense and Paradox in Sidgwick’s Ethics.” History of Philosophy Quarterly 3(1): 65–78.
Singer, Marcus George. 1988. “Value Judgments and Normative Claims.” in Key Themes in Philosophy, edited by A. Phillips Griffiths, pp. 145–172. Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures n. 24. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Book publication 1989.
Singer, Marcus George. 1990a. “Polar Terms and Interdependent Concepts.” Philosophic Exchange 21: 55–71.
Singer, Marcus George. 1990b. “The Polarity Fallacy.” Philosophic Exchange 21: 72–78.
Singer, Marcus George. 1993. “Institutional Ethics.” in Ethics, edited by A. Phillips Griffiths, pp. 223–245. Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures n. 35. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Singer, Marcus George. 2003. The Ideal of a Rational Morality: Philosophical Compositions. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198250210.001.0001.