Preface | vii | ||||
Who Is the Subject of Rights? | 1 | (10) | |||
The Concept of Responsibility | |||||
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11 | (25) | |||
Is a Purely Procedural Theory of Justice Possible? | |||||
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36 | (22) | |||
After Rawls's Theory of Justice | 58 | (18) | |||
The Plurality of Instances of Justice | 76 | (18) | |||
Aesthetic judgment and Political Judgment According to Hannah Arendt | 94 | (15) | |||
Interpretation and/or Argumentation | 109 | (18) | |||
The Act of Judging | 127 | (6) | |||
Sanction, Rehabilitation, Pardon | 133 | (13) | |||
Conscience and the Law | |||||
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146 | (11) | |||
Sources of Original Publication | 157 | (2) | |||
Index | 159 |
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