Liberalism Without Perfection: Replies to Gaus, Colburn, Chan, and Bocchiola

Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche 2 (1):51-79 (2012)
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This paper offers replies to the contributors of a symposium on Jonathan Quong's book, Liberalism Without Perfection (2011).

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Jonathan Quong
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