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A very good overview article with an emphasis on current moral philosophy:

Daniel Hausman and Michael S.McPherson
"Taking Ethics Seriously: Economics and Contemporary Moral Philosophy"
_Journal of Economic Literature_, 1993, 31, 2 (June), 671-731.

Paul Turpin
University of the Pacific

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> I am teaching an undergraduate economics department course "Ethics and
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