1. Introduction: reflective equilibrium in theory and practice 2. Wide reflective equilibrium and theory acceptance in ethics 3. Reflective equilibrium and archimedian points 4. On some methods of ethics and linguistics 5. Two approaches to theory acceptance in ethics 6. An argument about the relativity of justice 7. Moral theory and the plasticity of persons 8. Reflective equilibrium and justice as political 9. Health-care needs and distributive justice 10. Equality of what: welfare, resources, or capabilities? 11. Determining 'medical necessity' in mental health practice 12. The prudential lifespan account of justice across generations 13. Problems with prudence 14. Merit and meritocracy 15. Rationing fairly: programmatic considerations 16. Wide reflective equilibrium in practice.
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