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Law and Philosophy (2005) 24: 785-787 LAW AND PHILOSOPHY CONTENTS OF VOLUME 24 (2005) Volume 24, No.1 January 2005 KENNETH E. HIMMA/ Final Authority to Bind with Moral Mistakes: On the Explanatory Potential of Inclusive Legal Positivism MATTHEW KRAMER / Of Final Things: Morality as One of the Ultimate Determinants of Legal Validity Instructions for Authors Volume 24, No.2 March 2005 WALTER E. SCHALLER / Liberal Neutrality and Liberty of Conscience 107-138 CARL F. CRANOR / The Science Veil over Tort Law Policy: How Should Scientific Evidence Be Utilized in Toxic Tort Law? 139-210 Volume 24, No.3 May 2005 ALAN R. MADRY / Global Concepts, Local Rules, Practices of Adjudication and Ronald Dworkin’s Law as Integrity 211-238 COLLEEN MURPHY / Lon Fuller and the Moral Value of the Rule of Law 239-262 KEN LEVY / The Solution to the Problem of Outcome Luck: Why Harm Is Just as Punishable as the Wrongful Action that Causes It 263-304 GERALD DWORKIN/ Moral Paternalism 305-319 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 24 (2005) Volume 24, No.4 July 2005 MICHAEL S. PARDO / The Field of Evidence and the Field of Knowledge 321-392 J.D. TROUT / Paternalism and Cognitive Bias 393-434 Volume 24, No.5 September 2005 YAACOV BEN-SHEMESH / Neutrality without Autonomy 435-466 GIDON SAPIR AND DANIEL STATMAN / Why Freedom of Religion Does Not Include Freedom From Religion 467-508 MICHAEL GIUDICE / Ways of Understanding Diversity among Theories of Law 509-545 Volume 24, No.6 November 2005 Special Issue JUSTIFICATIONS AND EXCUSES: LEGAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES Guest Editor: Kimberly Kessler Ferzan Forword 547-555 DOUGLAS HUSAK/On The _ Supposed Priority of Justification to Excuse 557-594 MARCIA BARON / Is Justification (Somehow) Prior to Excuse? A Reply to Douglas Husak 595-609 LARRY ALEXAND/ ELesRse r Evils: A Closer Look at the Paradigmatic Justification 611-643 KENNETH W. SIMONS/ Exploring the Intricacies of the Lesser Evils Defense 645-679 MITCHELL N. BERMAN / Lesser Evils and Justification: A Less Close Look 681-709 KIMBERLY KESSLER FERZAN / Justifying Self-Defense 711-749 JEFF MCMAHAN / Self-Defense and Culpability 751-774 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 24 (2005) PAUL H. ROBINSON / Justification Defenses in Situations of Unavoidable Uncertainty: A Reply to Professor Ferzan 775-784 Volume Contents 785-787

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