| Acknowledgements |
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| Series Preface |
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| Introduction |
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PART I THEORIZING JUSTICE |
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1 `Two Ways to Think About Justice', Politics, Philosophy and Economics, 1, pp. 5-28 |
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2 `What Do We Want From a Theory of Justice?', Journal of Philosophy, 103, pp. 215-38 |
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27 | (24) |
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3 `The Structure of Justification in Political Constructivism', Metaphilosophy, 41, pp. 669-89 |
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51 | (24) |
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PART II JUSTICE AS EQUALITY |
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4 `Equality and Equal Opportunity for Welfare', Philosophical Studies, 56, pp. 77-93 |
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75 | (18) |
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5 `On the Currency of Egalitarian Justice', Ethics, 99, pp. 906-44 |
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93 | (40) |
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6 `What Is the Point of Equality?', Ethics, 109, pp. 287-337 |
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133 | (52) |
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7 `Equality of Whom? Social Groups and Judgments of Injustice', Journal of Political Philosophy, 9, pp. 1-18 |
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185 | (20) |
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PART III THE SCOPE OF JUSTICE |
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8 `Where the Action Is: On the Site of Distributive Justice', Philosophy & Public Affairs, 26, pp. 3-30 |
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9 `Institutions and the Demands of Justice', Philosophy & Public Affairs, 27, pp. 251-91 |
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10 `On the Site of Distributive Justice: Reflections on Cohen and Murphy', Philosophy & Public Affairs, 29, pp. 137-69 |
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275 | (36) |
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PART IV LEFT-LIBERTARIANISM |
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11 `Liberty and Equality', Political Studies, 29, pp. 555-69 |
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12 `Left-Libertarianism: A Review Essay', Philosophy & Public Affairs, 32, pp. 66-92 |
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327 | (28) |
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13 `Why Left-Libertarianism Is not Incoherent, Indeterminate, or Irrelevant: A Reply to Fried', Philosophy & Public Affairs, 33, pp. 201-15 |
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355 | (18) |
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14 `Distributive Justice and Desert', Journal of Social Philosophy, 36, pp. 421-38 |
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373 | (18) |
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15 `Justice and Desert in Liberal Theory', California Law Review, 88, pp. 965-90 |
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391 | (26) |
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16 `On the Comparative Element of Justice', in Serena Olsaretti (ed.), Desert and Justice, Oxford: Clarendon Press, pp. 123-44 |
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17 `Equality and Desert', in Louis Pojman and Owen McLeod (eds), What Do We Deserve? A Reader on Justice and Desert, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 298-314 |
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PART VI FEMINISTS AND OTHER CRITICS |
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18 `Humanity before Justice', British Journal of Political Science, 4, pp. 1-16 |
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459 | (16) |
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19 `Justice and Gender', Philosophy & Public Affairs, 16, pp. 42-72 |
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475 | (32) |
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20 `The Challenge of Care to Idealizing Theories of Distributive Justice', in Lisa Tessman (ed.), Feminist Ethics and Social and Political Philosophy: Theorizing the Non-Ideal, New York: Springer, pp. 105-19 |
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21 `Liberal and Socialist Egalitarianism', Journal of Social Philosophy, 20, pp. 137-54 |
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523 | (20) |
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PART VII IDEAL AND NON-IDEAL JUSTICE |
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22 `Justice in Ideal Theory: A Refutation', Political Studies, 55, pp. 844-64 |
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543 | (22) |
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23 `"Ideal Theory" as Ideology', in Peggy Des Autels and Margaret Urban Walker (eds), Moral Psychology: Feminist Ethics and Social Theory, Oxford: Rowan & Littlefield, pp. 163-82 |
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565 | (20) |
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24 `What's Ideal About Ideal Theory?', Social Theory and Practice, 34, pp. 319-40 |
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585 | (22) |
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| Index |
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