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  1. State Legitimacy and Political Obligation in Justice for Hedgehogs: The Radical Potential of Dworkinian Dignity.Susanne Sreedhar & Candice Delmas - 2010 - Boston University Law Review 90 (2):737-758.
  2. Mental Disorders and the "System of Judgmental Responsibility".Anita Allen - 2010 - Boston University Law Review 90:621-640.
    Thesis: Those affected by mental disorders whose actions are episodically influenced by their disorder are often overlooked by philosophers of moral and ethical responsibility. Allen gives us reasons for thinking it is inappropriate to either: a) “summarily exclude people with mental problems out of the universe of moral agents, reducing them to the status of rocks, trees, animals, and infants” b) “include the group on the false assumption that their moral lives are precisely like the paradigmatic moral lives of the (...)
     
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  3. The Interest of the Goverened and the Interests of Humanity: The Moral Importance of Borders.Richard W. Miller - 2010 - Boston University Law Review 90:1785-1804.
  4. Moral Skepticism for Foxes.Daniel Star - 2010 - Boston University Law Review 90:497-508.
  5. Mill's Hedonism.Nicholas L. Sturgeon - 2010 - Boston University Law Review 90:1705-29.
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