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November 2024, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 321-345 Interpersonal comparisons of well-being: Increasing convergence
by Jelle de Boer - 346-367 The Demos of the democratic firm
by Iñigo González-Ricoy & Pablo Magaña - 368-384 Behavioral economics and the evidential defense of welfare economics
by Garth Heutel - 385-408 Learning from diversity: Public reason and the benefits of pluralism
by Laura Siscoe
August 2024, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 229-229 Editors’ Note
by Ryan Pevnick & Avia Pasternak & David Wiens - 230-251 Collapse, social tipping dynamics, and framing climate change
by Daniel Steel & Kian Mintz-Woo & C. Tyler DesRoches - 252-272 Social equality and the conditional justifiability of political inequality
by Takuto Kobayashi - 273-294 What makes communism possible? The self-realisation interpretation
by Jan Kandiyali - 295-318 How to get angry online…properly: Creating online deliberative systems that harness political anger's power and mitigate its costs
by Amitabha Palmer
May 2024, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 125-153 Enfranchising all subjected: A reconstruction and problematization
by Robert E. Goodin & Gustaf Arrhenius - 154-180 To be (disadvantaged) or not to be? An egalitarian guide for creating new people
by Shlomi Segall - 181-204 Zipper arguments and duties regarding future generations
by Tim Meijers - 205-226 What is the standard of care in experimental development economics?
by Marcos Picchio
February 2024, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 3-21 The very idea of rational irrationality
by Spencer Paulson - 22-46 Inclusive dignity
by Pablo Gilabert - 47-66 The moral benefits of coercion: A defense of ideal statism
by Naima Chahboun - 67-99 Economic inequality and the long-term future
by Andreas T. Schmidt & Daan Juijn - 100-121 Social bias, not time bias
by Preston Greene
November 2023, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 377-378 A Farewell Editorial
by Tom Christiano & Jon Riley & Andrew Williams - 379-380 Editorial
by Avia Pasternak & Ryan Pevnick & David Wiens - 381-406 Are citizens culpable for state action?
by Anna Stilz - 407-422 The ethics of tradable refugee quotas
by Andrea Sangiovanni - 423-440 Republicanism and moralised freedom
by Lars JK Moen - 441-469 The socio-economic argument for the human right to internet access
by Merten Reglitz - 470-494 Feasibility and social rights
by Charlie Richards
August 2023, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 215-242 Philosophical foundations for worst-case arguments
by Lara Buchak - 243-270 Towards an index of linguistic justice
by Michele Gazzola & Bengt-Arne Wickström & Mark Fettes - 271-289 Lockdowns and the ethics of intergenerational compensation
by Kalewold Hailu Kalewold - 290-293 Democratic speech in divided times: An introduction
by Maxime Lepoutre - 294-314 Sharing reasons and emotions in a non-ideal discursive system
by Paul Billingham - 315-335 How to talk back: hate speech, misinformation, and the limits of salience
by Rachel Fraser - 336-356 Public discourse and its problems
by Michael Hannon - 357-374 Discursive optimism defended
by Maxime Lepoutre
May 2023, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 103-125 Climate obligations and social norms
by Stephanie Collins - 126-159 Nozick on the difference principle
by Micha Gläser - 160-176 The right to a fair exit
by Élise Rouméas - 177-196 Good work: The importance of caring about making a social contribution
by Jens Jørund Tyssedal - 197-212 Fixed points and well-ordered societies
by Paul Weithman
February 2023, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 3-30 The ethics of asymmetric politics
by Adam Lovett - 31-54 Feminism without “gender identityâ€
by Anca Gheaus - 55-75 Here, there, or delaware? How corporate threats distort democracy
by Athmeya Jayaram & Vishnu Sridharan - 76-99 Should health research funding be proportional to the burden of disease?
by Joseph Millum
November 2022, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 347-371 Seeming incomparability and rational choice
by Leo Yan - 372-392 The problem of equal moral status
by Zoltan Miklosi - 393-414 Social constraints on sexual consent
by Tom Dougherty - 415-436 Why not anarchism?
by Jason Brennan & Christopher Freiman
August 2022, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 247-248 Introduction to symposium on international migration
by Thomas Christiano & Andrew Williams - 249-268 The brain drain as exploitation
by Paul Bou-Habib - 269-290 Only libertarianism can provide a robust justification for open borders
by Christopher Freiman & Javier Hidalgo - 291-312 Sanctuary as democratic non-cooperation
by Patti Tamara Lenard - 313-344 Who cares what the people think? Public attitudes and refugee protection in Europe
by Martin Ruhs
May 2022, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 97-121 Domination and democratic legislation
by Sean Ingham & Frank Lovett - 122-164 Political equality, plural voting, and the leveling down objection
by David Peña-Rangel - 165-189 A market failures approach to justice in health
by L. Chad Horne & Joseph Heath - 190-227 The puzzle of competitive fairness
by Oisin Suttle - 228-244 Commons, Communes, and Freedom
by Harrison Frye
February 2022, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 3-28 Rational intransitive preferences
by Peter Baumann - 29-54 Are knowledgeable voters better voters?
by Michael Hannon - 55-74 What should relational egalitarians believe?
by Anne-Sofie Greisen Hojlund - 75-93 The case against alternative currencies
by Louis Larue
November 2021, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 339-356 Responsibility for structural injustice: A third thought
by Robert E Goodin & Christian Barry - 357-384 Responsibility for reality: Social norms and the value of constrained choice
by Elsa Kugelberg - 385-408 Sidgwick and Rawls on distributive justice and desert
by David Miller - 409-423 Exploitation and effective altruism
by Daniel Muñoz
August 2021, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 229-250 On the (mis)classification of paid labor: When should gig workers have employee status?
by Daniel Halliday - 251-272 Lockeans against labor mixing
by Brian Kogelmann - 273-314 Questioning the feasibility and justice of basic income accounting for migration
by Verena Löffler - 315-335 What’s wrong with everyday lookism?
by Andrew Mason
May 2021, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 127-150 Assessing climate policies: Catastrophe avoidance and the right to sustainable development
by Daniel Edward Callies & Darrel Moellendorf - 151-179 Money creation, debt, and justice
by Peter Dietsch - 180-201 Who should fight domination? Individual responsibility and structural injustice
by Dorothea Gädeke - 202-226 On the international investment regime: A critique from equality
by Shuk Ying Chan
February 2021, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 3-21 Justice & its motives: On Peter Vanderschraaf’s Strategic Justice
by Paul Weithman - 22-44 With group power comes great (individual) responsibility
by Erin L Miller - 45-66 Dealing fairly with trade imbalances in monetary unions
by Marco Meyer - 67-98 The rationality of political experimentation
by Gregory Robson - 99-123 Undercutting Justice – Why legal representation should not be allocated by the market
by Shai Agmon
November 2020, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 317-320 In memory of Jerry Gaus (1952–2020)
by N/A - 321-342 The democratic limits of political experiments
by Eric Beerbohm & Ryan Davis & Adam Kern - 343-365 Inadequate for democracy: How (not) to distribute education
by Alexandra Oprea - 366-381 The All Affected Principle, and the weighting of votes
by Kim Angell & Robert Huseby - 382-402 Systemic domination, social institutions and the coalition problem
by Hallvard Sandven - 403-423 Domination and enforcement: The contingent and non-ideal relation between state and freedom
by Daniel Guillery - 424-446 Against hands-on neutrality
by Bouke De Vries
August 2020, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 209-228 Reconsidering the reciprocity objection to unconditional basic income
by Andrew Lister - 229-247 The value of longevity
by Greg Bognar - 248-273 Morals from rationality alone? Some doubts
by JP Messina & David Wiens - 274-292 Cities, selective admission, and economic sorting
by Lior Glick - 293-314 The rat race and working time regulation
by Malte Jauch
May 2020, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 105-106 Introduction to Symposium on Conscience, Consent, Growth, and Efficiency
by Andrew Williams - 107-127 Consent to sexual interactions
by Japa Pallikkathayil - 128-153 On the value of economic growth
by Julie L Rose - 154-181 Complicity and hypocrisy
by Nicolas Cornell & Amy Sepinwall - 182-205 How perspective-based aggregation undermines the Pareto principle
by Itai Sher
February 2020, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 3-21 Political irrationality, utopianism, and democratic theory
by Aaron Ancell - 22-35 Testing epistemic democracy’s claims for majority rule
by William J Berger & Adam Sales - 36-61 What are the chances you’re right about everything? An epistemic challenge for modern partisanship
by Hrishikesh Joshi - 62-82 Liberalism, commodification, and justice
by Vida Panitch - 83-101 Epistemic network injustice
by Kai Spiekermann
November 2019, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 1-1 Publisher's Note
by N/A - 1-1 Introduction to Symposium on Simmons’ Boundaries of Authority
by Margaret Moore - 1-1 Rights and territories: A reply to Nine, Miller, and Stilz
by A. J. Simmons - 1-1 Boundaries of Authority: An introduction
by A. J. Simmons - 307-322 Do territorial rights include the right to exclude?
by Cara Nine - 323-335 Lockeans versus nationalists on territorial rights
by David Miller - 336-357 Protecting the entrepreneurial poor: A human rights approach
by Jahel Queralt - 358-373 Should campaign finance reform aim to level the playing field?
by Ryan Pevnick - 374-385 Territorial boundaries and history
by Anna Stilz - 386-402 The weight of fairness
by Sameer Bajaj
August 2019, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 219-241 Interpersonal comparisons with preferences and desires
by Jacob Barrett - 242-263 International tax competition and justice: The case for global minimum tax rates
by Andreas Cassee - 264-281 Inequality and inequity in the emergence of conventions
by Calvin Cochran & Cailin O’Connor - 282-304 How politically liberal should the capabilities approach want to be?
by Rosa Terlazzo
May 2019, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 101-144 Prioritarianism: A response to critics
by Matthew D Adler & Nils Holtug - 145-164 Is it unjust that elderly people suffer from poorer health than young people? Distributive and relational egalitarianism on age-based health inequalities
by Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen - 165-192 The limits of commodification arguments: Framing, motivation crowding, and shared valuations
by Natalie Gold - 193-215 Markets in votes: Alienability, strict secrecy, and political clientelism
by Nicolás Maloberti
February 2019, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 3-22 Enhancement and desert
by Thomas Douglas - 23-45 Political testimony
by Han van Wietmarschen - 46-75 On the claims of unjust institutions
by Gabriel Wollner - 76-97 Deliberative democracy and the problem of tacit knowledge
by Jonathan Benson
November 2018, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 339-355 The self-ownership proviso
by Peter Bornschein - 356-377 Public cartels, private conscience
by Michael Cholbi - 378-397 Gentrification and occupancy rights
by Jakob Huber & Fabio Wolkenstein - 398-426 Rage inside the machine
by Maxime Lepoutre - 427-446 Playing for social equality
by Lasse Nielsen
August 2018, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 235-256 Regulating offense, nurturing offense
by Robert Mark Simpson - 257-276 Nonideal democratic authority
by Alexander S Kirshner - 277-297 Why the voting age should be lowered to 16
by Tommy Peto - 298-316 Freedom without law
by Harrison P Frye - 317-335 Just wealth transfer taxation
by Cornelius Cappelen & Jørgen Pedersen
May 2018, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 117-118 Introduction to symposium on contemporary moral and political philosophy
by Thomas Christiano - 119-147 Self-organizing moral systems
by Gerald Gaus - 148-168 The paradox of methods
by Shelly Kagan - 169-191 Standing and the sources of liberalism
by Niko Kolodny - 192-215 How it makes a moral difference that one is worse off than one could have been
by Michael Otsuka - 216-231 Political corruption, individual behaviour and the quality of institutions
by Emanuela Ceva & Maria Paola Ferretti
February 2018, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 3-22 Paying minorities to leave
by Mollie Gerver - 23-50 Cohen’s community
by Louis-Philippe Hodgson - 51-74 Dividing the indivisible
by Stefan Wintein & Conrad Heilmann - 75-96 How moral disagreement may ground principled moral compromise
by Klemens Kappel - 97-113 Public justification and the reactive attitudes
by Anthony Taylor
November 2017, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 349-350 Symposium on Settlement, Borders, and Violence
by Jonathan Quong & Andrew Williams - 351-374 Settlement, expulsion, and return
by Anna Stilz - 375-399 The persistence of the right of return
by Victor Tadros - 400-421 History as a double-edged sword
by David B Carter - 422-445 What are the costs of violence?
by Anke Hoeffler - 446-469 Pogge, poverty, and war
by Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen
August 2017, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 235-258 Rawls and racial justice
by DC Matthew - 259-281 When will a Darwinian approach be useful for the study of society?
by Samuel Bagg - 282-307 Solving which trilemma? The many interpretations of equality, Pareto, and freedom of occupational choice
by Kristi A Olson - 308-325 Do parents have a special duty to mitigate climate change?
by Elizabeth Cripps - 326-346 Data collection, counterterrorism and the right to privacy
by Isaac Taylor
May 2017, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 115-116 Symposium on justice, the family, and public policy
by Andrew Williams - 117-131 Fairness and family background
by Ingvild Almås & Alexander W Cappelen & Kjell G Salvanes & Erik Ø Sørensen & Bertil Tungodden - 132-151 Fair care
by Elizabeth Brake - 152-173 Children as negative externalities?
by Serena Olsaretti - 174-209 Citizenship, reciprocity, and the gendered division of labor
by Gina Schouten - 210-232 Aggregating out of indeterminacy
by Brian Kogelmann
February 2017, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 3-24 On being wronged and being wrong
by Adam Slavny - 25-46 Poverty, partiality, and the purchase of expensive education
by Christopher Freiman - 47-69 Markets, desert, and reciprocity
by Andrew Lister - 70-92 Freedom, money and justice as fairness
by Blain Neufeld - 93-112 When bad things happen to good people
by Jens Damgaard Thaysen & Andreas Albertsen
November 2016, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 319-357 Central banking and inequalities
by Clément Fontan & François Claveau & Peter Dietsch - 358-378 The right to personal property
by Katy Wells - 379-404 Benevolent absolutisms, incentives and Rawls’ The Law of Peoples
by Pietro Maffettone - 405-423 Conditional coercion versus rights diagnostics
by Scott Wisor - 424-450 The influence of patents on science
by Jonathan Trerise
August 2016, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 209-233 Political theory and public opinion
by Alice Baderin - 234-260 Making sense of age-group justice
by Juliana Bidadanure - 261-279 Risk imposition and freedom
by Maria P Ferretti - 280-297 Intending to benefit from wrongdoing
by Robert E Goodin & Avia Pasternak - 298-315 Numbers scepticism, equal chances and pluralism
by Gerald Lang & Rob Lawlor
May 2016, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 113-131 Orthodox rational choice contractarianism
by Michael Moehler - 132-149 Assessing ideal theories
by David Wiens - 150-169 Private education, positional goods, and the arms race problem
by Daniel Halliday - 170-189 Nudging, intervening or rewarding
by Christine Le Clainche & Sandy Tubeuf - 190-205 Mistakes and the continuity test
by Hugh Lazenby
February 2016, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 3-19 Charity, signaling, and welfare
by Haley Brokensha & Lina Eriksson & Ian Ravenscroft - 20-41 Does political community require public reason? On Lister’s defence of political liberalism
by Paul Billingham - 42-66 Rawls, self-respect, and assurance
by Timothy Waligore - 67-91 ‘Predistribution’, property-owning democracy and land value taxation
by Gavin Kerr - 92-110 Discretion and domination in criminal procedure
by Vincent Chiao
November 2015, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 343-364 In defense of priority (and equality)
by Shlomi Segall - 365-390 Liberty and its economies
by Alex Gourevitch - 391-428 The quest for the legitimacy of the people
by Marco Verschoor - 429-448 Diversity, tolerance, and the social contract
by Justin P Bruner
August 2015, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 229-254 Deliberation and disagreement
by Hélène Landemore & Scott E. Page - 255-269 Wage competition and the special-obligations challenge to more open borders
by Arash Abizadeh & Manish Pandey & Sohrab Abizadeh - 270-290 Immigration and self-determination
by Bas van der Vossen - 291-315 Human rights, self-determination, and external legitimacy
by Alex Levitov - 316-339 Justice and political authority in left-libertarianism
by Fabian Wendt
May 2015, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 109-128 Public goods and government action
by Jonathan Anomaly - 129-151 Against ‘permanent sovereignty’ over natural resources
by Chris Armstrong - 152-186 Principles of stakes fairness in sport
by Alexander Brown - 187-208 Justice and Gini coefficients
by Theodore J Everett & Bruce M Everett - 209-225 Should the beneficiaries pay?
by Robert Huseby
February 2015, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 3-22 Efficiency, responsibility and disability
by Stephen John