Philosophy & Public Affairs 2005 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Constructing justices for existing practice: Rawls and the status quo.(John Rawls) | Political science | James, Aaron |
Hedonic psychology and the ambiguities of "welfare". | Political science | Kelman, Mark |
How does the global order harm the poor? | Political science | Risse, Mathias |
Left-libertarianism, once more: A rejoinder to Vallentyne, Steiner, and Otsuka. | Political science | Fried, Barbara H. |
On the Many as One: A reply to Kornhauser and Sager. | Political science | List, Christian, Petit, Philip |
Principle compromise and the abortion controversy. | Political science | May, Simon Cabulea |
Proportionality in the morality of war. | Political science | Hurka, Thomas |
Rights and the doctrine of doing and allowing. | Political science | Draper, Kai |
The difference uniforms make: Collective violence in criminal law and war. | Political science | Kutz, Christopher |
The indeterminacy of Republican policy. | Political science | McMahon, Christopher |
The nature of rights.(modified Hohfeldian framework) | Political science | Wenar, Leif |
The problem of global justice. | Political science | Nagel, Thomas |
Transgenerational compensation. | Political science | Sher, George |
What's wrong with torture? | Political science | Sussman, David |
Why Left-libertarianism is not incoherent, indeterminate, or irrelevant: A reply to Fried. | Political science | Otsuka, Michael, Vallentyne, Peter, Steiner, Hillel |
Why racial profiling is hard to justify: A response to Risse and Zeckhauser. | Political science | Lever, Annabelle |
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