Introduction, Thom Brooks (University of Newcastle, UK) and Fabian Freyenhagen (University of Cambridge, UK) 1. The unity of Rawls's work, Leif Wenar (University of Sheffield, UK) 2. Self-realization and the priority of fair equality of opportunity, Robert S. Taylor (University of California, Davis, USA) 3. Taking the distinction between persons seriously, Anthony Simon Laden (University of Illinois at Chicago, USA) 4. Rawls and feminism: What should feminists make of liberal neutrality?, Elizabeth Brake (University of Calgary, Canada) 5. Public reason and the moral foundation of liberalism, Jon Mahoney (Kansas State University, USA) 6. Dilemmas of public reason: pluralism, polarization, and instability, Robert Talisse (Vanderbilt University, USA) 7. Public reason and religion, James Boettcher (Saint Joseph's University, Philadelphia, USA) 8. John Rawls and the new Kantian moral theory, Ana Marta Gonzalez (University of Navarra, Spain) 9. The Law of Peoples: the old and the new, Chris Naticchia (California State University, USA) 10. The legacies of John Rawls, Fred D'Agostino (University of New England in New South Wales, Australia).
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