| Philosophy & Public Affairs 1999 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Creation ethics: the moral status of early fetuses and the ethics of abortion. | Political science | Harman, Elizabeth |
| Defending the moral moderate: contractualism and common sense. | Political science | Kumar, Rahul |
| Diversity.(argument for preferential treatment) | Political science | Sher, George |
| Game theory, evolution, and justice. | Political science | Vanderschraaf, Peter |
| Recognitional legitimacy and the state system. | Political science | Buchanan, Allen |
| Recognition and legitimacy: a reply to Buchanan.(response to Allen Buchanan, Philisophy and Public Affairs, vol. 28, p.46, 1999) | Political science | Naticchia, Chris |
| Respecting the margins of agency: Alzheimer's patients and the capacity to value. | Political science | Jaworska, Agnieszka |
| Responsibility and collaboration. | Political science | Kamm, F.M. |
| Responsibility, reason, and irrelevant alternatives. | Political science | Hurley, Susan L. |
| Rule-governed institutions versus act-consequentialism: a rejoinder to Naticchia.(response to article by Chris Naticchia in this issue, p. 242) | Political science | Buchanan, Allen |
| Sympathetic liberalism: recent work on Adam Smith. | Political science | Darwall, Stephen |
| The idea of a legitimate state. | Political science | Copp, David |
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