- Kolodny Against Hierarchy
- Universal Statism
- From Stranger to Parent: Duties of Care in Intentional Pregnancies
- Provocation, Self‐Defense, and Protective Duties
- Unjust Shadows: Living with the Burden of Distrust
- The Middle‐Income Kingdom: China and the Demands of International Distributive Justice
- Empowering Workers
- Individuality as Difference
- Moral Understanding Between You and Me
- Constituent Power‐With
- Cultural Appropriation and Social Recognition
- The Role of Civility in Political Disobedience
- Which Majority Should Rule?
- Political Equality and Epistemic Constraints on Voting
- Mobilizing Falsehoods
- Proper Address and Epistemic Conditions for Acting on Sexual Consent
- Joint Ought
- Social Science, Policy and Democracy
- Bad Question!
- High Risk, Low Reward: A Challenge to the Astronomical Value of Existential Risk Mitigation
- The Wrong of Wrongful Manipulation
- Assisting the Assisters: The Comparative Claims of Afghan Refugees
- On Moral Pride as Taking Responsibility for the Good
- Rescuing the Market from Communal Criticism
- The Value of Unity
- Reconciling Algorithmic Fairness Criteria
- A Pluralist Approach to Joint Responsibility
- The Etiquette of Equality
- How to Assess Claims in Multiple‐Option Choice Sets
- Refusing Protection
- Wasted Potential: The Value of a Life and the Significance of What Could Have Been
- The Possibility of Democratic Autonomy
- Beyond the Scope of Consent
- Why Socializing the Costs of Children Is Fair to Parents: A Rejoinder to Hohl
- What is a speaker owed?
- Rawls and the Future: On the Possibility of Cooperation across Time
- Legitimate Injustice and Acting for Others
- Algorithmic Fairness and Base Rate Tracking
- Algorithmic fairness and base rate tracking
- Making the All‐Affected Principle Safe for Democracy
- Market Harms and Market Benefits
- Feasibility as Deliberation‐Worthiness
- Little Republics: Authority and the Political Nature of the Firm
- Time for Caution
- Honesty and Discretion
- “The Language of the Unheard”: Rioting as a Speech Act
- An Argument for All‐Luck Egalitarianism
- Demographic Objections to Epistocracy: A Generalization
- Limited Assurance
- The Power of Numbers: On Agential Power‐With‐Others Without Power‐Over‐Others
- Ethical Consumerism, Democratic Values, and Justice
- On statistical criteria of algorithmic fairness
- Taking offense: An emotion reconsidered
- Virtue Signaling and Moral Progress
- In Defense of National Climate Change Responsibility: A Reply to the Fairness Objection
- Socialism Unrevised: A Reply to Roemer on Marx, Exploitation, Solidarity, Worker Control
- Partiality, Identity, and Procreation
- Boundary Policing
- What’s So Special About Human Dignity?
- Fair Play, Coercion, and the Costs of Children: A Reply to Olsaretti
- Why You Should Vote to Change the Outcome
- Reciprocity Without Compliance
- Government Policy Experiments and the Ethics of Randomization
- Guilt Without Perceived Wrongdoing
- Repugnance and Perfection
- Informed Consent, Disclosure, and Understanding
- Distributing Responsibility
- Vandalizing Tainted Commemorations
- Illusions of Justice in International Taxation
- Notes on the Editors
- Pitting People Against Each Other
- Note from the Editors
- Democratic Group Cognition
- When Vanity Is Dangerous
- Freedom and Trust: A Rejoinder to Lovett and Pettit
- Human Rights and Inequality
- Criminal Disenfranchisement and the Concept of Political Wrongdoing
- Against the Political Use of Religious Exemptions
- The Reasonable and the Relevant: Legal Standards of Proof
- Should Contractualists Decompose?
- Dangerous Speech
- Moral Risk and Communicating Consent
- Perfectionism: Political not Metaphysical
- Wrongful Observation
- Civic Friendship, Public Reason
- The Power of Excuses
- Political Rioting: A Moral Assessment
- Just Europe
- Preserving Republican Freedom: A Reply to Simpson
- How Is Partisan Gerrymandering Unfair?
- Ethical Consumerism: A Defense of Market Vigilantism
- Egalitarianism under Severe Uncertainty
- Domination without Inequality? Mutual Domination, Republicanism, and Gun Control
- The Alteration Thesis: Forgiveness as a Normative Power
- Limited Aggregation and Risk
- Always Aggregate
- Publisher’s Note
- Affirmative Consent and Due Diligence
- Mercy
- Are We Conditionally Obligated to be Effective Altruists?
- Past Killings and Proportionality in War
- Equal Subjects
- In Defense of a Political Liberalism
- Defensive Harm, Consent, and Intervention
- Resisting Rawlsian Political Liberalism
- On Limited Aggregation
- On the Moral Objection to Coercion
- Socialism Revised
- Future People, the Non-Identity Problem, and Person-Affecting Principles
- Acting in Combination
- Free Speech as a Special Right
- Aggregation, Complaints, and Risk
- A Note from the Editor
- The Impossibility of Republican Freedom
- Partiality and Retrospective Justification
- Property and Homelessness
- Issue information – PRELIM
- Issue information – TOC
- What We Owe to Hypocrites: Contractualism and the Speaker-Relativity of Justification