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Ronald N. Giere
Technological Decision Making
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Michael McDonald
Justice in Hard Times
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Sidney Axinn
The Collective Sence of Equal Protection of the Law
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Jennifer Hochschild
Justice, the Poor, and the Redistribution of Wealth
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Christopher W. Morris
A Non-Egalitarian Defense of Redistribution
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David Braybrooke
Making Justice Practical
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Hugo Adam Bedau
Social Justice:
What It Is and Why It Matters
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Andrew Altman
Justice, Epistemology and Ethical Compromise
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Laurence Thomas
Law, Morality and Our Psychological Nature
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James P. Sterba
Some Problems with “Making Justice Practical”
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Ferdinand Schoeman
The Social Theory of Rights
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David Braybrooke
A Rejoinder to Sterba
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David A. Hoekema
Two Dogmas About Taxation
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Brian Schrag
Justice and The Distribution of Primary Care Physicians
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Hardy Jones
Must One Have the Consent of an Organ Donor?
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James S. Fishkin
Justice Between Generations:
The Dilemma of Future Interests
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James F. Day
Some Reflections on Professor Rescher’s Paper
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Jude P. Dougherty
The Relevance of the Inherited
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Mike W. Martin
Applied and General Ethics:
Family Resemblances and Tensions
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Walter Shelburne
The Holistic Attitude in Philosophy
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