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Volume 10, issue 4, 2011
- On the value of political legitimacy pp. 345-369

- Mathew Coakley
- Higher and lower virtues in commercial society pp. 370-395

- Lisa Herzog
- Should surfers be ostracized? Basic income, liberal neutrality, and the work ethos pp. 396-419

- Simon Birnbaum
- Intermittent institutions pp. 420-444

- Adrian Vermeule
Volume 10, issue 3, 2011
- Learning juror competence: a generalized Condorcet Jury Theorem pp. 237-262

- Jan-Willem Romeijn and David Atkinson
- Citizenship and justice pp. 263-281

- Andrew Mason
- Global migratory potential and the scope of justice pp. 282-300

- Richard Child
- Republican freedom, rights, and the coalition problem pp. 301-322

- Keith Dowding
- Taking reasonable pluralism seriously: an internal critique of political liberalism pp. 323-342

- Fabian Freyenhagen
Volume 10, issue 2, 2011
- Justice as mutual advantage and the vulnerable pp. 119-147

- Peter Vanderschraaf
- Exclusion from the social contract pp. 148-169

- Paul Weirich
- Trustworthiness is a social norm, but trusting is not pp. 170-187

- Cristina Bicchieri, Erte Xiao and Ryan Muldoon
- Sharing the costs of political injustices pp. 188-210

- Avia Pasternak
- The enfranchisement lottery pp. 211-233

- Claudio López-Guerra
Volume 10, issue 1, 2011
- Introduction to Symposium on Ethical Dimensions of International Institutions pp. 3-4

- Thomas Christiano
- Reciprocal legitimation: Reframing the problem of international legitimacy pp. 5-19

- Allen Buchanan
- Legitimacy, humanitarian intervention, and international institutions pp. 20-45

- Miles Kahler
- The distributive justice of a global basic structure: A category mistake? pp. 46-65

- Andreas Follesdal
- Liberal recognition for identity? Only for particularized ones pp. 66-87

- Sahar Akhtar
- Liberal democracy and political Islam: The search for common ground pp. 88-115

- Mostapha Benhenda
Volume 9, issue 4, 2010
- PPE: An appraisal pp. 363-365

- Geoffrey Brennan, Alan Hamlin and Hartmut Kliemt
- The PPE enterprise: A substantive research programme pp. 366-378

- Alan Hamlin
- PPE: An institutional view pp. 379-397

- Geoffrey Brennan
- The PPE enterprise: Common Hobbesian roots and perspectives pp. 398-410

- Hartmut Kliemt
- Disability compensation and responsibility pp. 411-427

- Alexander Cappelen, Ole Frithjof Norheim and Bertil Tungodden
- Why universal welfare rights are impossible and what it means pp. 428-445

- Danny Frederick
Volume 9, issue 3, 2010
- Social norms as choreography pp. 251-264

- Herbert Gintis
- Evolutionary considerations in the framing of social norms pp. 265-273

- Brian Skyrms and Kevin J.S. Zollman
- Emotions, norms, and the genealogy of fairness pp. 275-296

- Shaun Nichols
- Norms, preferences, and conditional behavior pp. 297-313

- Cristina Bicchieri
- Desert, democracy, and consumer surplus pp. 315-338

- Teun J. Dekker
- Book review: Disadvantage, capability, commensurability, and policy pp. 339-357

- Richard J. Arneson
Volume 9, issue 2, 2010
- On justificatory liberalism pp. 123-149

- Steven Wall
- Public justification and the limits of state action pp. 151-175

- Andrew Lister
- On two critics of justificatory liberalism: A response to Wall and Lister pp. 177-212

- Gerald Gaus
- The market, competition, and equality pp. 213-244

- Peter Dietsch
Volume 9, issue 1, 2010
- Symposium on Mill’s moral theory pp. 3-3

- Jonathon Riley
- Mill’s moral theory: Ongoing revisionism pp. 5-45

- D.G. Brown
- Brown on Mill’s moral theory: A critical response pp. 47-66

- Dale E. Miller
- Mill’s extraordinary utilitarian moral theory pp. 67-116

- Jonathan Riley
Volume 8, issue 4, 2009
- What counts as original appropriation? pp. 355-373

- Bas van der Vossen
- Each outcome is another opportunity: Problems with the Moment of Equal Opportunity pp. 374-400

- Clare Chambers
- Neo-republicanism, freedom as non-domination, and citizen virtue pp. 401-419

- M. Victoria Costa
- Institutional pluralism and the limits of the market pp. 420-447

- Rutger J.G. Claassen
Volume 8, issue 3, 2009
- Identity, community, and justice: locating Amartya Sen's work on identity pp. 251-266

- Mozaffar Qizilbash
- Logic of identity pp. 267-284

- Bhikhu Parekh
- The fog of identity pp. 285-288

- Amartya Sen
- Clearing the fog pp. 289-290

- Bhikhu Parekh
- Justice and boundaries pp. 291-309

- David Miller
- Recognition: personal and political pp. 311-328

- Thomas Baldwin
- Liberalism and intellectual property rights pp. 329-349

- Hugh Breakey
- contributors pp. 351-352

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Volume 8, issue 2, 2009
- Whose rights? A critique of individual agency as the basis of rights pp. 139-171

- E. Glen Weyl
- The division of moral labour and the basic structure restriction pp. 173-199

- Thomas Porter
- Rawls on the practicability of utilitarianism pp. 201-221

- Ivar Labukt
- Becker's thesis and three models of preference change pp. 223-242

- Richard Bradley
- contributors pp. 243-243

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Volume 8, issue 1, 2009
- Proportionality, winner-take-all, and distributive justice pp. 5-42

- Mark R. Reiff
- A dilemma for libertarianism pp. 43-72

- Karl Widerquist
- Contractarianism and cooperation pp. 73-99

- Cynthia A. Stark
- From the organization to the division of cognitive labor pp. 101-129

- Fred D'Agostino
- contributors pp. 131-131

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