| Philosophy & Public Affairs 2001 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Are all rights positive? | Political science | Gewirth, Alan |
| Brain death and spontaneous breathing. | Political science | Kamm, F.M. |
| Distributive justice, state coercion, and autonomy. | Political science | Blake, Michael |
| From freedom to liberty: the construction of a political value. | Political science | Williams, Bernard Arthur Owen |
| Illiberal libertarians: why libertarianism is not a liberal view. | Political science | Freeman, Samuel |
| Inequality and indignation. | Political science | Sunstein, Cass R., Ullmann-Margalit, Edna |
| Justice between the young and the old. | Political science | McKerlie, Dennis |
| Must egalitarians choose between fairness and respect? | Political science | Hinton, Timothy |
| Recent work on addiction and responsible agency. | Political science | Yaffe, Gideon |
| Respect for presons and perfectionist politics. | Political science | Metz, Thaddeus |
| Simplifying "inequality". | Political science | Carter, Alan |
| Taking people as they are? | Political science | |
| Taxes, redistribution, and public provision. | Political science | Murphy, Liam, Nagel, Thomas |
| The genesis of shame. | Political science | Velleman, J. David |
| The real tragedy of the commons. | Political science | |
| The scope of moral requirement. | Political science | Herman, Barbara |
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