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IS IT WRONG TO EAT ANIMALS?*
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- 12 February 2014, pp. 177-200
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Justice and the Ada: Does Prioritizing and Rationing Health Care Discriminate against the Disabled?
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- 18 June 2009, pp. 159-185
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The Justice of Caring*
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- 13 January 2009, pp. 171-195
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TWO DOGMAS OF DEONTOLOGY: AGGREGATION, RIGHTS, AND THE SEPARATENESS OF PERSONS
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- 24 November 2008, pp. 76-95
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Moral Knowledge as Practical Knowledge*
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- 13 January 2009, pp. 236-256
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THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS AN UNJUST INITIAL ACQUISITION
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- 01 January 2005, pp. 56-80
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AUTONOMY AND HIERARCHY
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- 17 December 2003, pp. 156-176
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Agonistic Liberalism
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- 18 June 2009, pp. 111-135
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LIBERTARIANISM AND THE STATE
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- 18 December 2006, pp. 187-205
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The Human Good and the Ambitions of Consequentialism
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- 13 January 2009, pp. 118-132
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Why Even Morally Perfect People Would Need Government*
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- 18 June 2009, pp. 1-18
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Constrained Maximization and Resolute Choice*
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- 13 January 2009, pp. 95-118
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Social Unity in a Liberal State
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- 13 January 2009, pp. 105-136
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The Right to an Adequate Standard of Living: Justice, Autonomy, and the Basic Needs
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- 13 January 2009, pp. 231-261
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Is Cultural Pluralism Relevant to Moral Knowledge?
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- 18 June 2009, pp. 22-43
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THE IMPACT OF TAX POLICY ON ECONOMIC GROWTH, INCOME DISTRIBUTION, AND ALLOCATION OF TAXES
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- 23 May 2006, pp. 28-52
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From Post-Communism to Civil Society: The Reemergence of History and the Decline of the Western Model
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- 18 June 2009, pp. 26-50
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LIBERALISM'S DIVIDE, AFTER SOCIALISM AND BEFORE
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- 18 December 2002, pp. 278-297
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WHAT DOES MORAL PHENOMENOLOGY TELL US ABOUT MORAL OBJECTIVITY?
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- 20 December 2007, pp. 267-300
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RELATIONAL EQUALITY AND HEALTH*
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- 01 June 2015, pp. 204-229
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