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Table of contents for Collected papers / John Rawls ; edited by Samuel Freeman.
Contents
Editor's Preface ix
1 Outline of a Decision Procedure for Ethics 1
2 Two Concepts of Rules 20
3 Justice as Fairness 47
4 Constitutional Liberty and the Concept of Justice 73
5 The Sense of Justice 96
6 Legal Obligation and the Duty of Fair Play 117
7 Distributive Justice 130
8 Distributive Justice: Some Addenda 154
9 The Justification of Civil Disobedience 176
10 Justice as Reciprocity 190
11 Some Reasons for the Maximin Criterion 225
12 Reply to Alexander and Musgrave 232
13 A Kantian Conception of Equality 254
14 Fairness to Goodness 267
15 The Independence of Moral Theory 286
16 Kantian Constructivism in Moral Theory 303
17 Social Unity and Primary Goods 359
18 Justice as Fairness: Political not Metaphysical 388
19 Preface for the French Edition of A Theory ofJustice 415
20 The Idea of an Overlapping Consensus 421
21 The Priority of Right and Ideas of the Good 449
22 The Domain of the Political and Overlapping Consensus 473
23 Themes in Kant's Moral Philosophy 497
24 The Law of Peoples 529
25 Fifty Years after Hiroshima 565
26 The Idea of Public Reason Revisited 573
27 Commonweal Interview with John Rawls 616
Credits 623
Index 629