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      by 
      Kaplow, Louis.
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      Justice.
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      Blustein, Jeffrey.
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      justice to the past -- Ethics, truth, and collective memory -- The responsibility of remembrance -- Memory
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      Fleischacker, Samuel.
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      pt. 1. Methodology -- pt. 2. Human nature -- pt. 3. Foundations of economics -- pt. 4. Justice
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      Thiem, Annika.
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      of moral philosophy -- Critique and political ethics : justice as a question.
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      Finlay, Christopher (Christopher J.), author.
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      -- Morality, justice, and government -- Hume's theory of civil society.
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      Spencer, Herbert, 1820-1903.
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      individual life -- v. II, pt. IV. The ethics of social life : justice ; pt. V. The ethics of social life
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      Brandt, Joshua, author.
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      At the outset of the Republic, Polemarchus advances the bold thesis that "justice is the art which
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      Hill, Thomas E.
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      needs the second-person standpoint / Stephen Darwall -- Justice : private, public, and international
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      Dallmayr, Fred R. (Fred Reinhard), 1928-
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      justice: a memorial tribute to Paul Ricoeur -- Appendixes -- A. Multiculturalism and the good life
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      Kraut, Richard, 1944-
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      's justice / Charles M. Young -- Aristotle on the virtues of thought / C.D.C. Reeve -- The practical
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      Lauer, Jeffrey A., author.
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      inherent to human argumentation and uses the Aristotelian values of prudence, justice, fortitude, and
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      Ferrara, Lyndsie N., author.
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      forensic field are part of the criminal justice system charged with upholding justice through science