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Taken together, the articles collected in this volume offer readers a reliable, illuminating, up-to-date and comprehensive introduction to both the political philosophy of John Rawls and the most significant of the scholarly debates it has generated and is likely to generate in coming years. Thoughtfully selected and introduced by David Reidy, they establish the structure, depth, fecundity and appeal, as well as the potentially significant defects, of Rawls' thought. The volume represents an invaluable resource for both students and scholars of Rawls or contemporary political philosophy.
Acknowledgements vii
Series Preface ix
Introduction xi
PART I THEORIZING JUSTICE
`Institutions and the Demands of Justice', Philosophy and Public Affairs, 27, pp. 251-91
3(42)
Liam B. Murphy
`The Claims of Reflective Equilibrium', Inquiry, 25, pp. 307-30
45(24)
Joseph Raz
`Constructing Justice for Existing Practice: Rawls and the Status Quo', Philosophy and Public Affairs, 33, pp. 281-316
69(36)
Aaron James
`Justice, Desert, and Ideal Theory', Social Theory and Practice, 23, pp. 399-425
105(28)
Jon Mandle
`Rawls, Hegel, and Communitarianism', Political Theory, 19, pp. 539-57
133(36)
Sibyl A. Schwarzenbach
PART II WHAT JUSTICE DEMANDS
`Equality of What: Welfare, Resources, or Capabilities?', Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 1, pp. 273-96
169(24)
Norman Daniels
`Rawls's Defense of the Priority of Liberty: A Kantian Reconstruction', Philosophy and Public Affairs, 31, pp. 246-71
193(26)
Robert S. Taylor
`Equal Liberty for All?', Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 28, pp. 266-81
219(16)
Thomas Pogge
`Liberal Individualism and Liberal Neutrality', Ethics, 99, pp. 883-905
235(24)
Will Kymlicka
`The Revisionist Difference Principle', Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 25, pp. 257-81
259(26)
Andrew D. Williams
`Just Savings and the Difference Principle', Philosophical Studies, 116, pp. 79-102
285(24)
Steven Wall
`What is Egalitarianism?', Philosophy and Public Affairs, 31, pp. 5-39
309(36)
Samuel Scheffler
`Justice and Gender: An Unfinished Debate', Fordham Law Review, 72, pp. 1537-67
345(34)
Susan Moller Okin
PART III A POLITICAL LIBERALISM
`A More Democratic Liberalism', Michigan Law Review, 92, pp. 1503-46
379(44)
Joshua Cohen
`Disagreements about Justice', Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 75, pp. 372-87
423(16)
Jeremy Waldron
`The Moral Basis of Political Liberalism', The Journal of Philosophy, 96, pp. 599-625
439(28)
Charles Larmore
`What is Reasonableness?', Philosophy and Social Criticism, 30, pp. 597-621
467(26)
James W. Boettcher
`Religious Citizens within the Limits of Public Reason', The Modern Schoolman, 78, pp. 105-24
493(20)
Philip L. Quinn
`The Completeness of Public Reason', Politics, Philosophy and Economics, 3, pp. 191-220
513(32)
Micah Schwartzman
PART IV A LIBERAL FOREIGN POLICY
`Critical Notice: John Rawls, The Law of Peoples: With the ``Idea of Public Reason Revisited''', Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 31, pp. 113-32
545(20)
Kok-Chor Tan
`The Law of Peoples, Social Cooperation, Human Rights and Distributive Justice', Social Philosophy and Policy, 23, pp. 29-68
565(40)
Samuel Freeman
Name Index 605
David A. Reidy is a Professor based in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA.