Abstract

Preface Introduction: Liberalism, Communitarianism, and the Question of Justice 1. The Constitution of the 1.1. The Critique of the Unencumbered Self 1.2. Ethical Person and Legal Person 2. The Ethical Neutrality of Law 2.1. Liberalism and Neutrality 2.2. Individual Rights and Autonomy as a Good 2.3. General Law and Particular Identities 2.4. Basic Individual Rights 3. The Ethos of Democracy 3.1. Modus Vivendi and Overlapping Consensus 3.2. Substantivist and Republican Communitarianism 3.3. Civil Society and Deliberative Democracy 3.4. Citizenship and Social Justice 4. Universalism and Contextualism 4.1. A Contextualist Universalism 4.2. Constructivism and Practical Reason 4.3. Which Person? Whose Reason? 4.4. Ethical Universalism and Modern Identity 5. Contexts of Justice 5.1. Justice and the Good 5.2. Contexts of Justification 5.3. Contexts of Recognition Notes Bibliography Index

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