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Tables of Contents for Opponents and Implications of a Theory of Justice
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Series Introduction
vii
 
Volume Introduction
ix
 
SOME MAIN INITIAL OPPONENTS
Arguments Against Utilitarianism and Responses
Rawls Versus Utilitarianism
1
12
David Lyons
Rawls on Average and Total Utility
13
18
Gregory S. Kavka
Rawls on Average and Total Utility: A Comment
31
18
Brian Barry
Arguments Against Perfectionism and Responses
The Choice Between Perfectionism and Rawlsian Contractarianism
49
 
Kai Nielsen
Arguments Against Libertarianism and Responses
Distributive Justice and Legitimate Expectations
40
17
Allen Buchanan
Effort, Ability, and Personal Desert
57
16
George Sher
Maximin Justice, Sacrifice, and the Reciprocity Argument: A Pragmatic Reassessment of the Rawls/Nozick Debate
73
29
Stephen W. Ball
PROBLEMS OF EXTENSION
Ethics, Generally
Kantian Constructivism in Ethics
102
20
Thomas E. Hill, Jr.
International Justice
Justice and International Relations
122
31
Charles R. Beitz
An Egalitarian Law of Peoples
153
30
Thomas W. Pogge
Civil Disobedience
Duty and Obligation in the Non-Ideal World
183
14
Joel Feinberg
Non-human Animals and Environmental Ethics
Justice and the Treatment of Animals: A Critique of Rawls
197
8
Michael S. Pritchard
Wade L. Robison
An Extension of Rawls' Theory of Justice to Environmental Ethics
205
16
Brent A. Singer
RADICAL CRITIQUES
Conservative Critiques
The Pursuit of Equality
221
18
Robert Nisbet
Marxist and Other Leftist Critiques
Rawls's Models of Man and Society
239
8
C.B. Macpherson
Rawls and Left Criticism
247
26
Arthur DiQuattro
Feminist Critiques
Reason and Feeling in Thinking About Justice
273
22
Susan Moller Okin
Toward a New Feminist Liberalism: Okin, Rawls, and Habermas
295
18
Amy R. Baehr
Acknowledgments
313