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Volume 19, issue 4, 2020
- In memory of Jerry Gaus (1952–2020) pp. 317-320

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- The democratic limits of political experiments pp. 321-342

- Eric Beerbohm, Ryan Davis and Adam Kern
- Inadequate for democracy: How (not) to distribute education pp. 343-365

- Alexandra Oprea
- The All Affected Principle, and the weighting of votes pp. 366-381

- Kim Angell and Robert Huseby
- Systemic domination, social institutions and the coalition problem pp. 382-402

- Hallvard Sandven
- Domination and enforcement: The contingent and non-ideal relation between state and freedom pp. 403-423

- Daniel Guillery
- Against hands-on neutrality pp. 424-446

- Bouke De Vries
Volume 19, issue 3, 2020
- Reconsidering the reciprocity objection to unconditional basic income pp. 209-228

- Andrew Lister
- The value of longevity pp. 229-247

- Greg Bognar
- Morals from rationality alone? Some doubts pp. 248-273

- Messina Jp and David Wiens
- Cities, selective admission, and economic sorting pp. 274-292

- Lior Glick
- The rat race and working time regulation pp. 293-314

- Malte Jauch
Volume 19, issue 2, 2020
- Introduction to Symposium on Conscience, Consent, Growth, and Efficiency pp. 105-106

- Andrew Williams
- Consent to sexual interactions pp. 107-127

- Japa Pallikkathayil
- On the value of economic growth pp. 128-153

- Julie L Rose
- Complicity and hypocrisy pp. 154-181

- Nicolas Cornell and Amy Sepinwall
- How perspective-based aggregation undermines the Pareto principle pp. 182-205

- Itai Sher
Volume 19, issue 1, 2020
- Political irrationality, utopianism, and democratic theory pp. 3-21

- Aaron Ancell
- Testing epistemic democracy’s claims for majority rule pp. 22-35

- William J Berger and Adam Sales
- What are the chances you’re right about everything? An epistemic challenge for modern partisanship pp. 36-61

- Hrishikesh Joshi
- Liberalism, commodification, and justice pp. 62-82

- Vida Panitch
- Epistemic network injustice pp. 83-101

- Kai Spiekermann
Volume 18, issue 4, 2019
- Publisher's Note pp. i-i

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- Introduction to Symposium on Simmons’ Boundaries of Authority pp. ii-iv

- Margaret Moore
- Boundaries of Authority: An introduction pp. v-vii

- A. J. Simmons
- Rights and territories: A reply to Nine, Miller, and Stilz pp. viii-xxiii

- A. J. Simmons
- Do territorial rights include the right to exclude? pp. 307-322

- Cara Nine
- Lockeans versus nationalists on territorial rights pp. 323-335

- David Miller
- Protecting the entrepreneurial poor: A human rights approach pp. 336-357

- Jahel Queralt
- Should campaign finance reform aim to level the playing field? pp. 358-373

- Ryan Pevnick
- Territorial boundaries and history pp. 374-385

- Anna Stilz
- The weight of fairness pp. 386-402

- Sameer Bajaj
Volume 18, issue 3, 2019
- Interpersonal comparisons with preferences and desires pp. 219-241

- Jacob Barrett
- International tax competition and justice: The case for global minimum tax rates pp. 242-263

- Andreas Cassee
- Inequality and inequity in the emergence of conventions pp. 264-281

- Calvin Cochran and Cailin O’Connor
- How politically liberal should the capabilities approach want to be? pp. 282-304

- Rosa Terlazzo
Volume 18, issue 2, 2019
- Prioritarianism: A response to critics pp. 101-144

- Matthew D Adler and Nils Holtug
- Is it unjust that elderly people suffer from poorer health than young people? Distributive and relational egalitarianism on age-based health inequalities pp. 145-164

- Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen
- The limits of commodification arguments: Framing, motivation crowding, and shared valuations pp. 165-192

- Natalie Gold
- Markets in votes: Alienability, strict secrecy, and political clientelism pp. 193-215

- Nicolás Maloberti
Volume 18, issue 1, 2019
- Enhancement and desert pp. 3-22

- Thomas Douglas
- Political testimony pp. 23-45

- Han van Wietmarschen
- On the claims of unjust institutions pp. 46-75

- Gabriel Wollner
- Deliberative democracy and the problem of tacit knowledge pp. 76-97

- Jonathan Benson
Volume 17, issue 4, 2018
- The self-ownership proviso pp. 339-355

- Peter Bornschein
- Public cartels, private conscience pp. 356-377

- Michael Cholbi
- Gentrification and occupancy rights pp. 378-397

- Jakob Huber and Fabio Wolkenstein
- Rage inside the machine pp. 398-426

- Maxime Lepoutre
- Playing for social equality pp. 427-446

- Lasse Nielsen
Volume 17, issue 3, 2018
- Regulating offense, nurturing offense pp. 235-256

- Robert Mark Simpson
- Nonideal democratic authority pp. 257-276

- Alexander S Kirshner
- Why the voting age should be lowered to 16 pp. 277-297

- Tommy Peto
- Freedom without law pp. 298-316

- Harrison P Frye
- Just wealth transfer taxation pp. 317-335

- Cornelius Cappelen and Jørgen Pedersen
Volume 17, issue 2, 2018
- Introduction to symposium on contemporary moral and political philosophy pp. 117-118

- Thomas Christiano
- Self-organizing moral systems pp. 119-147

- Gerald Gaus
- The paradox of methods pp. 148-168

- Shelly Kagan
- Standing and the sources of liberalism pp. 169-191

- Niko Kolodny
- How it makes a moral difference that one is worse off than one could have been pp. 192-215

- Michael Otsuka
- Political corruption, individual behaviour and the quality of institutions pp. 216-231

- Emanuela Ceva and Maria Paola Ferretti
Volume 17, issue 1, 2018
- Paying minorities to leave pp. 3-22

- Mollie Gerver
- Cohen’s community pp. 23-50

- Louis-Philippe Hodgson
- Dividing the indivisible pp. 51-74

- Stefan Wintein and Conrad Heilmann
- How moral disagreement may ground principled moral compromise pp. 75-96

- Klemens Kappel
- Public justification and the reactive attitudes pp. 97-113

- Anthony Taylor
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