Bounds of Justice
Any convincing account of justice builds upon some conception of reason: yet the more self-consciously we think about reason, the less confident we become that we know what reason requires, or what authority those requirements have.
October 30, 2000
publish date
Paperback
physical format
228
pages
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
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