Content
May 2015, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 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 - 23-52 In a democracy, what should a healthcare system do? A dilemma for public policymakers
by Malcolm Oswald - 53-66 From Rawlsian autonomy to sufficient opportunity in education
by Liam Shields - 67-83 Self-ownership and non-culpable proviso violations
by Preston J Werner - 84-105 Natural resources and government responsiveness
by David Wiens
November 2014, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 317-319 Introduction to symposium on climate change
by Thomas Christiano - 320-342 Climate change, intergenerational equity and the social discount rate
by Simon Caney - 343-368 The ethics of scientific communication under uncertainty
by Robert O Keohane & Melissa Lane & Michael Oppenheimer - 369-393 How legitimate expectations matter in climate justice
by Lukas H Meyer & Pranay Sanklecha - 394-416 Pricing climate change
by Partha Dasgupta
August 2014, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 189-214 Coercion and public justification
by Colin Bird - 215-236 The grammar of political obligation
by Thomas Fossen - 237-268 Incommensurability and moral value
by Mark R Reiff - 269-291 Political deliberation and the challenge of bounded rationality
by Andrew F Smith - 292-313 Capitalization in the St. Petersburg game
by Mariam Thalos & Oliver Richardson
May 2014, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 117-118 Introduction to Symposium on G.A. Cohen and Socialism
by Miriam Ronzoni & Zofia Stemplowska - 119-139 Our unfinished debate about market socialism
by David Miller - 140-150 Greed and Fear
by Hillel Steiner - 151-164 G. A. Cohen on exploitation
by Nicholas Vrousalis - 165-185 Human rights and Cohen’s anti-statism
by Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen
February 2014, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 3-22 On the emergence of descriptive norms
by Ryan Muldoon & Chiara Lisciandra & Cristina Bicchieri & Stephan Hartmann & Jan Sprenger - 23-44 Are economic liberties basic rights?
by Jeppe von Platz - 45-61 Equality-tempered prioritarianism
by Dale Dorsey - 62-81 Secession of the rich
by Frank Dietrich - 82-92 Equality, opportunity, ambiguity
by Gopal Sreenivasan - 93-113 The status of child citizens
by Timothy Fowler
November 2013, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 333-334 Introduction to Symposium on Exploitation
by Thomas Christiano - 335-344 Liberalism, neutrality and exploitation
by Hillel Steiner - 345-360 Exploitation and demeaning choices
by Jeremy Snyder - 361-374 The possibility of exchange
by AJ Julius - 375-391 Exploitation, altruism, and social welfare
by Matthias Doepke - 392-412 Exploitation and outcome
by Richard Arneson - 413-425 Freedom and oppression
by Claire Grant
August 2013, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 219-227 Freedom, self-ownership, and equality in Steiner’s left-libertarianism
by Ronen Shnayderman - 228-246 Reclaiming two concepts of liberty
by Gideon Elford - 247-259 Rights, goals, and capabilities
by Martin van Hees - 260-287 Rigorist cosmopolitanism
by Shmuel Nili - 288-307 Rothbard’s and Hoppe’s justifications of libertarianism
by Marian Eabrasu - 308-327 World poverty, positive duties, and the overdemandingness objection
by Jorn Sonderholm
May 2013, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 115-135 Can a compromise be fair?
by Peter Jones & Ian O’Flynn - 136-155 Disagreement and epistemic arguments for democracy
by Sean Ingham - 156-178 Economic theories of democratic legitimacy and the normative role of an ideal consensus
by Christopher S. King - 179-196 Does public reason require super-majoritarian democracy? Liberty, equality, and history in the justification of political institutions
by Steffen Ganghof - 197-216 Parental subsidies: The argument from insurance
by Paul Bou-Habib
February 2013, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 3-23 The LL game
by Diego Gambetta & Gloria Origgi - 24-47 Contractarian ethics and Harsanyi’s two justifications of utilitarianism
by Michael Moehler - 48-67 Liberty versus libertarianism
by Gene Callahan - 68-92 On the elusive notion of meta-agreement
by Valeria Ottonelli & Daniele Porello - 93-111 The inegalitarian ethos
by Emily McTernan
November 2012, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 347-351 Combining lotteries and voting
by Ben Saunders - 352-356 Comparing voting lotteries
by Claudio López-Guerra - 357-381 Language and luck
by Helder De Schutter & Lea Ypi - 382-414 Rawls, reasonableness, and international toleration
by Thomas Porter - 415-447 The importance of what people care about
by Marc Fleurbaey
August 2012, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 235-257 A liberal theory of asylum
by Andy Lamey - 258-279 Cost-benefit analysis and non-utilitarian ethics
by Rosemary Lowry & Martin Peterson - 280-301 Defining the demos
by Ben Saunders - 302-321 Hume and mutual advantage
by John Salter - 322-344 The conditions of tolerance
by Ryan Muldoon & Michael Borgida & Michael Cuffaro
May 2012, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 123-148 Distributive and relational equality
by Christian Schemmel - 149-170 Just interactions in value conflicts: The Adversary Argumentation Principle
by Emanuela Ceva - 171-185 Life is not a camping trip – on the desirability of Cohenite socialism
by Miriam Ronzoni - 186-205 Non-domination and pure negative liberty
by Michael David Harbour - 206-230 Temporary labour migration, global redistribution, and democratic justice
by Patti Tamara Lenard & Christine Straehle
February 2012, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 3-4 Introduction to the special issue on complexity
by Steven N. Durlauf - 5-25 A complexity perspective on institutional design
by Scott E. Page - 26-44 Social network structure and the achievement of consensus
by Kevin JS. Zollman - 45-75 Complexity, economics, and public policy
by Steven N. Durlauf - 76-96 Scarce justice
by Aviezer Tucker - 97-119 The Feasible Alternatives Thesis
by Christian Barry & Gerhard Øverland
November 2011, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 345-369 On the value of political legitimacy
by Mathew Coakley - 370-395 Higher and lower virtues in commercial society
by Lisa Herzog - 396-419 Should surfers be ostracized? Basic income, liberal neutrality, and the work ethos
by Simon Birnbaum - 420-444 Intermittent institutions
by Adrian Vermeule
August 2011, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 237-262 Learning juror competence: a generalized Condorcet Jury Theorem
by Jan-Willem Romeijn & David Atkinson - 263-281 Citizenship and justice
by Andrew Mason - 282-300 Global migratory potential and the scope of justice
by Richard Child - 301-322 Republican freedom, rights, and the coalition problem
by Keith Dowding - 323-342 Taking reasonable pluralism seriously: an internal critique of political liberalism
by Fabian Freyenhagen
May 2011, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 119-147 Justice as mutual advantage and the vulnerable
by Peter Vanderschraaf - 148-169 Exclusion from the social contract
by Paul Weirich - 170-187 Trustworthiness is a social norm, but trusting is not
by Cristina Bicchieri & Erte Xiao & Ryan Muldoon - 188-210 Sharing the costs of political injustices
by Avia Pasternak - 211-233 The enfranchisement lottery
by Claudio López-Guerra
February 2011, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 3-4 Introduction to Symposium on Ethical Dimensions of International Institutions
by Thomas Christiano - 5-19 Reciprocal legitimation: Reframing the problem of international legitimacy
by Allen Buchanan - 20-45 Legitimacy, humanitarian intervention, and international institutions
by Miles Kahler - 46-65 The distributive justice of a global basic structure: A category mistake?
by Andreas Follesdal - 66-87 Liberal recognition for identity? Only for particularized ones
by Sahar Akhtar - 88-115 Liberal democracy and political Islam: The search for common ground
by Mostapha Benhenda
November 2010, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 363-365 PPE: An appraisal
by Geoffrey Brennan & Alan Hamlin & Hartmut Kliemt - 366-378 The PPE enterprise: A substantive research programme
by Alan Hamlin - 379-397 PPE: An institutional view
by Geoffrey Brennan - 398-410 The PPE enterprise: Common Hobbesian roots and perspectives
by Hartmut Kliemt - 411-427 Disability compensation and responsibility
by Alexander W. Cappelen & Ole Frithjof Norheim & Bertil Tungodden - 428-445 Why universal welfare rights are impossible and what it means
by Danny Frederick
August 2010, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 251-264 Social norms as choreography
by Herbert Gintis - 265-273 Evolutionary considerations in the framing of social norms
by Brian Skyrms & Kevin J.S. Zollman - 275-296 Emotions, norms, and the genealogy of fairness
by Shaun Nichols - 297-313 Norms, preferences, and conditional behavior
by Cristina Bicchieri - 315-338 Desert, democracy, and consumer surplus
by Teun J. Dekker - 339-357 Book review: Disadvantage, capability, commensurability, and policy
by Richard J. Arneson
May 2010, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 123-149 On justificatory liberalism
by Steven Wall - 151-175 Public justification and the limits of state action
by Andrew Lister - 177-212 On two critics of justificatory liberalism: A response to Wall and Lister
by Gerald Gaus - 213-244 The market, competition, and equality
by Peter Dietsch
February 2010, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 3-3 Symposium on Mill’s moral theory
by Jonathon Riley - 5-45 Mill’s moral theory: Ongoing revisionism
by D.G. Brown - 47-66 Brown on Mill’s moral theory: A critical response
by Dale E. Miller - 67-116 Mill’s extraordinary utilitarian moral theory
by Jonathan Riley
November 2009, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 355-373 What counts as original appropriation?
by Bas van der Vossen - 374-400 Each outcome is another opportunity: Problems with the Moment of Equal Opportunity
by Clare Chambers - 401-419 Neo-republicanism, freedom as non-domination, and citizen virtue
by M. Victoria Costa - 420-447 Institutional pluralism and the limits of the market
by Rutger J.G. Claassen
August 2009, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 251-266 Identity, community, and justice: locating Amartya Sen's work on identity
by Mozaffar Qizilbash - 267-284 Logic of identity
by Bhikhu Parekh - 285-288 The fog of identity
by Amartya Sen - 289-290 Clearing the fog
by Bhikhu Parekh - 291-309 Justice and boundaries
by David Miller - 311-328 Recognition: personal and political
by Thomas Baldwin - 329-349 Liberalism and intellectual property rights
by Hugh Breakey - 351-352 contributors
by N/A
May 2009, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 139-171 Whose rights? A critique of individual agency as the basis of rights
by E. Glen Weyl - 173-199 The division of moral labour and the basic structure restriction
by Thomas Porter - 201-221 Rawls on the practicability of utilitarianism
by Ivar Labukt - 223-242 Becker's thesis and three models of preference change
by Richard Bradley
June 2009, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 243-243 contributors
by N/A
February 2009, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 5-42 Proportionality, winner-take-all, and distributive justice
by Mark R. Reiff - 43-72 A dilemma for libertarianism
by Karl Widerquist - 73-99 Contractarianism and cooperation
by Cynthia A. Stark - 101-129 From the organization to the division of cognitive labor
by Fred D'Agostino - 131-131 contributors
by N/A
November 2008, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 355-377 Holding people responsible for what they do not control
by Zofia Stemplowska - 379-402 Poverty, negative duties and the global institutional order
by Magnus Reitberger - 403-422 On the meta-ethical status of constructivism: reflections on G.A. Cohen's `Facts and Principles'
by Miriam Ronzoni & Laura Valentini - 423-445 Toward a theory of the basic minimum
by Dale Dorsey - 447-453 Reply: clubbish justice
by Kai Spiekermann - 455-455 contributors
by N/A
August 2008, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 243-283 Modeling authoritarian regimes
by Norman Schofield & Micah Levinson - 285-299 Heuristics and biases in a purported counter-example to the acyclicity of 'better than'
by Alex Voorhoeve - 301-326 Friendship and commercial societies
by Neera K. Badhwar - 327-340 Can economics rank slavery against free labor in terms of efficiency?
by Lawrence H. White - 341-349 A note on List's modal logic of republican freedom
by Boudewijn de Bruin - 350-351 Contributors
by N/A
May 2008, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 131-158 Affirmative action, meritocracy, and efficiency
by Steven N. Durlauf - 159-182 Discrimination and the aim of proportional representation
by Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen - 183-208 A deliberative model of contractualism
by Nicholas Southwood - 209-232 The difference principle and time
by Daniel Attas - 233-237 Clubbish justice
by Robert E. Goodin - 239-240 contributors
by N/A
February 2008, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 5-27 Aggregate rationality in adjudication and legislation
by Lewis A. Kornhauser - 29-56 Fairness in trade II: export subsidies and the Fair Trade movement
by Malgorzata Kurjanska & Mathias Risse - 57-80 Brute luck and responsibility
by Peter Vallentyne - 81-97 Explaining fairness in complex environments
by Kevin J.S. Zollman - 99-122 Contractualism and risk imposition
by James Lenman - 123-124 contributors
by N/A
October 2007, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 259-284 Discounting the future, yet again
by Geoffrey Brennan - 285-306 Translucency, assortation, and information pooling: how groups solve social dilemmas
by Kai Spiekermann - 307-328 On revaluing the currency of human rights
by Katherine Eddy - 329-353 Democratic legitimacy and proceduralist social epistemology
by Fabienne Peter - 355-377 Fairness in trade I: obligations from trading and the Pauper-Labor Argument
by Mathias Risse - 379-379 politics, philosophy & economics contributors
by N/A
June 2007, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 139-168 Computer-mediated communication and cooperation in social dilemmas: an experimental analysis
by Cristina Bicchieri & Azi Lev-On - 169-192 Social choice and individual capabilities
by Mozaffar Qizilbash - 193-217 Are generational savings unjust?
by Frédéric Gaspart & Axel Gosseries - 218-236 Health and justice in our non-ideal world
by Gopal Sreenivasan - 237-253 Same-sex marriage and the regulation of language
by Andrew Stivers & Andrew Valls - 254-255 contributors
by N/A
February 2007, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 5-43 The burdens of public justification: constructivism, contractualism, and publicity
by Samuel Freeman - 45-73 Scanlon as natural rights theorist
by Eric Mack - 75-105 Contractualism, reciprocity, and egalitarian justice
by Jonathan Quong - 107-130 Values, preferences, and the citizen-consumer distinction in cost-benefit analysis
by Shepley W. Orr - 131-131 Contributors
by N/A
October 2006, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 259-278 The value theory of democracy
by Corey Brettschneider - 279-303 Does democratic deliberation change minds?
by Gerry Mackie - 305-320 Agreeing to fight: an explanation of the democratic peace
by John W. Patty & Roberto A. Weber - 321-351 The circumstances of justice
by Peter Vanderschraaf - 353-362 Relocating the responsibility cut: should more responsibility imply less redistribution?
by Alexander W. Cappelen & Bertil Tungodden - 363-376 Voluntary losses and wage compensation
by Simon Wigley - 377-378 contributors
by N/A - 379-379 Index to Volume 5
by N/A
June 2006, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 131-149 Freedom in the market
by Philip Pettit - 151-173 Neo-republicanism and the civic economy
by Richard Dagger - 175-200 Republicanism and democratic injustice
by Henry S. Richardson - 201-220 Republican freedom and the rule of law
by Christian List - 221-252 Against reviving republicanism
by Geoffrey Brennan & Loren Lomasky - 253-253 contributors
by N/A
February 2006, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 5-32 Behavioral ethics meets natural justice
by Herbert Gintis - 33-50 The evolution of fairness norms: an essay on Ken Binmore's Natural Justice
by Paul Seabright - 51-79 Evolutionary game theory and the normative theory of institutional design: Binmore and behavioral economics
by Don Ross - 81-96 Why do people cooperate?
by Ken Binmore - 97-127 An immigration-pressure model of global distributive justice
by Eric Cavallero - 128-128 Contributors
by N/A
October 2005, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 275-299 Civic respect, political liberalism, and non-liberal societies
by Blain Neufeld - 301-330 Disagreement, asymmetry, and liberal legitimacy
by Jonathan Quong