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Volume 7, issue 4, 2008
- Holding people responsible for what they do not control pp. 355-377

- Zofia Stemplowska
- Poverty, negative duties and the global institutional order pp. 379-402

- Magnus Reitberger
- On the meta-ethical status of constructivism: reflections on G.A. Cohen's `Facts and Principles' pp. 403-422

- Miriam Ronzoni and Laura Valentini
- Toward a theory of the basic minimum pp. 423-445

- Dale Dorsey
- Reply: clubbish justice pp. 447-453

- Kai Spiekermann
- contributors pp. 455-455

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Volume 7, issue 3, 2008
- Modeling authoritarian regimes pp. 243-283

- Norman Schofield and Micah Levinson
- Heuristics and biases in a purported counter-example to the acyclicity of 'better than' pp. 285-299

- Alex Voorhoeve
- Friendship and commercial societies pp. 301-326

- Neera K. Badhwar
- Can economics rank slavery against free labor in terms of efficiency? pp. 327-340

- Lawrence White
- A note on List's modal logic of republican freedom pp. 341-349

- Boudewijn de Bruin
- Contributors pp. 350-351

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Volume 7, issue 2, 2008
- Affirmative action, meritocracy, and efficiency pp. 131-158

- Steven Durlauf
- Discrimination and the aim of proportional representation pp. 159-182

- Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen
- A deliberative model of contractualism pp. 183-208

- Nicholas Southwood
- The difference principle and time pp. 209-232

- Daniel Attas
- Clubbish justice pp. 233-237

- Robert E. Goodin
- contributors pp. 239-240

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Volume 7, issue 1, 2008
- Aggregate rationality in adjudication and legislation pp. 5-27

- Lewis A. Kornhauser
- Fairness in trade II: export subsidies and the Fair Trade movement pp. 29-56

- Malgorzata Kurjanska and Mathias Risse
- Brute luck and responsibility pp. 57-80

- Peter Vallentyne
- Explaining fairness in complex environments pp. 81-97

- Kevin J.S. Zollman
- Contractualism and risk imposition pp. 99-122

- James Lenman
- contributors pp. 123-124

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Volume 6, issue 3, 2007
- Discounting the future, yet again pp. 259-284

- Geoffrey Brennan
- Translucency, assortation, and information pooling: how groups solve social dilemmas pp. 285-306

- Kai Spiekermann
- On revaluing the currency of human rights pp. 307-328

- Katherine Eddy
- Democratic legitimacy and proceduralist social epistemology pp. 329-353

- Fabienne Peter
- Fairness in trade I: obligations from trading and the Pauper-Labor Argument pp. 355-377

- Mathias Risse
- politics, philosophy & economics contributors pp. 379-379

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Volume 6, issue 2, 2007
- Computer-mediated communication and cooperation in social dilemmas: an experimental analysis pp. 139-168

- Cristina Bicchieri and Azi Lev-On
- Social choice and individual capabilities pp. 169-192

- Mozaffar Qizilbash
- Are generational savings unjust? pp. 193-217

- Frédéric Gaspart and Axel Gosseries
- Health and justice in our non-ideal world pp. 218-236

- Gopal Sreenivasan
- Same-sex marriage and the regulation of language pp. 237-253

- Andrew Stivers and Andrew Valls
- contributors pp. 254-255

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Volume 6, issue 1, 2007
- The burdens of public justification: constructivism, contractualism, and publicity pp. 5-43

- Samuel Freeman
- Scanlon as natural rights theorist pp. 45-73

- Eric Mack
- Contractualism, reciprocity, and egalitarian justice pp. 75-105

- Jonathan Quong
- Values, preferences, and the citizen-consumer distinction in cost-benefit analysis pp. 107-130

- Shepley W. Orr
- Contributors pp. 131-131

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Volume 5, issue 3, 2006
- The value theory of democracy pp. 259-278

- Corey Brettschneider
- Does democratic deliberation change minds? pp. 279-303

- Gerry Mackie
- Agreeing to fight: an explanation of the democratic peace pp. 305-320

- John W. Patty and Roberto Weber
- The circumstances of justice pp. 321-351

- Peter Vanderschraaf
- Relocating the responsibility cut: should more responsibility imply less redistribution? pp. 353-362

- Alexander Cappelen and Bertil Tungodden
- Voluntary losses and wage compensation pp. 363-376

- Simon Wigley
- contributors pp. 377-378

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- Index to Volume 5 pp. 379-379

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Volume 5, issue 2, 2006
- Freedom in the market pp. 131-149

- Philip Pettit
- Neo-republicanism and the civic economy pp. 151-173

- Richard Dagger
- Republicanism and democratic injustice pp. 175-200

- Henry S. Richardson
- Republican freedom and the rule of law pp. 201-220

- Christian List
- Against reviving republicanism pp. 221-252

- Geoffrey Brennan and Loren Lomasky
- contributors pp. 253-253

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Volume 5, issue 1, 2006
- Behavioral ethics meets natural justice pp. 5-32

- Herbert Gintis
- The evolution of fairness norms: an essay on Ken Binmore's Natural Justice pp. 33-50

- Paul Seabright
- Evolutionary game theory and the normative theory of institutional design: Binmore and behavioral economics pp. 51-79

- Don Ross
- Why do people cooperate? pp. 81-96

- Ken Binmore
- An immigration-pressure model of global distributive justice pp. 97-127

- Eric Cavallero
- Contributors pp. 128-128

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