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Index to Volume 36 Author Index Bacon, Michael. Breaking Up is Hard to Do: John Gray’s Complicated Relationship with the Liberal Project. 365. Calder, Todd. Shared Responsibilities, Global Structural Injustice, and Restitution. 263. Callaway, Christopher A. Religious Reasons in the Public Square: A Virtue-Ethical Response to the Exclusivist/Inclusivist Debate. 621. Charles, Sonya. How Should Feminist Autonomy Theorists Respond to the Problem of Internalized Oppression? 409. Chiu, Yvonne. Uniform Exceptions and Rights Violations. 44. Daskal, Steve. Libertarianism Left and Right, the Lockean Proviso, and the Reformed Welfare State. 21. Engster, Daniel. The Place of Parenting within a Liberal Theory of Jus- tice: The Private Parenting Model, Parental Licenses, or Public Par- enting Support? 233. Filice, Carlo. Libertarian Autonomy and Instrinsic Motives. 565. Holroyd, Jules. Punishment and Justice. 78. Huemer, Michael. Is There a Right to Immigrate? 429. Lippert-Rasmussen, Kasper. Scanlon on the Doctrine of Double Effect. 541. Malmovist, Erik, and Kristin Zeiler. Cultural Norms, the Phenomenol- ogy of Incorporation, and the Experience of Having a Child Born with Ambiguous Sex. 133. McElwee, Brian. The Appeal of Self-Ownership. 213. Millum, Joseph. How Do We Acquire Parental Rights? 112. Monahan, Michael J. Liberalism and the Challenge of Race: Two Views. (Review Essay.) 689. Perez, Nahshon. Why Tolerating Illiberal Groups is Often Incoherent: On Internal Minorities, Liberty, “Shared Understandings,” and Skep- ticism. 291. Pettigrove, Glen, and Nigel Parsons. Palestinian Political Forgiveness: Agency, Permissibility, and Prospects. 661. Placencia, Nathan. Am I Who I Say I Am? Social Identities and Identifi- cation. 643. Quong, Jonathan. Justice Beyond Equality. (Review Essay.) 315. Raibley, Jason. Well-Being and the Priority of Values. 593. Richards, Norvin. Lives No One Should Have To Live. 463. Rivera, Lisa. Worthy Lives. 185. Rummens, Stefan. The Semantic Potential of Religious Arguments: A Deliberative Model of the Postsecular Public Sphere. 385. Scoccia, Danny. Physician-Assisted Suicide, Disability, and Paternal- ism. 479. Index to Volume 36 Author Index Bacon, Michael. Breaking Up is Hard to Do: John Gray’s Complicated Relationship with the Liberal Project. 365. Calder, Todd. Shared Responsibilities, Global Structural Injustice, and Restitution. 263. Callaway, Christopher A. Religious Reasons in the Public Square: A Virtue-Ethical Response to the Exclusivist/Inclusivist Debate. 621. Charles, Sonya. How Should Feminist Autonomy Theorists Respond to the Problem of Internalized Oppression? 409. Chiu, Yvonne. Uniform Exceptions and Rights Violations. 44. Daskal, Steve. Libertarianism Left and Right, the Lockean Proviso, and the Reformed Welfare State. 21. Engster, Daniel. The Place of Parenting within a Liberal Theory of Jus- tice: The Private Parenting Model, Parental Licenses, or Public Par- enting Support? 233. Filice, Carlo. Libertarian Autonomy and Instrinsic Motives. 565. Holroyd, Jules. Punishment and Justice. 78. Huemer, Michael. Is There a Right to Immigrate? 429. Lippert-Rasmussen, Kasper. Scanlon on the Doctrine of Double Effect. 541. Malmovist, Erik, and Kristin Zeiler. Cultural Norms, the Phenomenol- ogy of Incorporation, and the Experience of Having a Child Born with Ambiguous Sex. 133. McElwee, Brian. The Appeal of Self-Ownership. 213. Millum, Joseph. How Do We Acquire Parental Rights? 112. Monahan, Michael J. Liberalism and the Challenge of Race: Two Views. (Review Essay.) 689. Perez, Nahshon. Why Tolerating Illiberal Groups is Often Incoherent: On Internal Minorities, Liberty, “Shared Understandings,” and Skep- ticism. 291. Pettigrove, Glen, and Nigel Parsons. Palestinian Political Forgiveness: Agency, Permissibility, and Prospects. 661. Placencia, Nathan. Am I Who I Say I Am? Social Identities and Identifi- cation. 643. Quong, Jonathan. Justice Beyond Equality. (Review Essay.) 315. Raibley, Jason. Well-Being and the Priority of Values. 593. Richards, Norvin. Lives No One Should Have To Live. 463. Rivera, Lisa. Worthy Lives. 185. Rummens, Stefan. The Semantic Potential of Religious Arguments: A Deliberative Model of the Postsecular Public Sphere. 385. Scoccia, Danny. Physician-Assisted Suicide, Disability, and Paternal- ism. 479. Index to Volume 36 Tan, Kok-Chor. Global Justice and Global Relations. (Review Essay.) 499. Varden, Helga. Lockean Freedom and the Proviso’s Appeal to Scientific Knowledge. 1. Title Index Am I Who I Say | Am? Social Identities and Identification. Nathan Pla- cencia. 643. The Appeal of Self-Ownership. Brian McElwee. 213. Breaking Up is Hard to Do: John Gray’s Complicated Relationship with the Liberal Project. Michael Bacon. 365. Cultural Norms, the Phenomenology of Incorporation, and the Experi- ence of Having a Child Born with Ambiguous Sex. Erik Malmqvist and Kristin Zeiler. 133. Global Justice and Global Relations. (Review Essay.) Kok-Chor Tan. 499. How Do We Acquire Parental Rights? Joseph Millum. 112. How Should Feminist Autonomy Theorists Respond to the Problem of Internalized Oppression? Sonya Charles. 409. Is There a Right to Immigrate? Michael Huemer. 429. Justice Beyond Equality. (Review Essay.) Jonathan Quong. 315. Liberalism and the Challenge of Race: Two Views. (Review Essay.) MichJ.a Moenalhan . 689. Libertarian Autonomy and Instrinsic Motives. Carlo Filice. 565. Libertarianism Left and Right, the Lockean Proviso, and the Reformed Welfare State. Steve Daskal. 21. Lives No One Should Have To Live. Norvin Richards. 463. Lockean Freedom and the Proviso’s Appeal to Scientific Knowledge. Helga Varden. |. Palestinian Political Forgiveness: Agency, Permissibility, and Prospects. Glen Pettigrove and Nigel Parsons. 661. Physician-Assisted Suicide, Disability, and Paternalism. Danny Scoccia. 479. The Place of Parenting within a Liberal Theory of Justice: The Private Parenting Model, Parental Licenses, or Public Parenting Support? Daniel Engster. 233. Punishment and Justice. Jules Holroyd. 78. Religious Reasons in the Public Square: A Virtue-Ethical Response to the Exclusivist/Inclusivist Debate. Christopher A. Callaway. 621. Scanlon on the Doctrine of Double Effect. Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen. 541. Index to Volume 36 The Semantic Potential of Religious Arguments: A Deliberative Model of the Postsecular Public Sphere. Stefan Rummens. 385. Shared Responsibilities, Global Structural Injustice, and Restitution. Todd Calder. 263. Shared Responsibilities, Global Structural Injustice, and Restitution. Todd Calder. 263. Uniform Exceptions and Rights Violations. Yvonne Chiu. 44. Well-Being and the Priority of Values. Jason Raibley. 593. Why Tolerating Illiberal Groups is Often Incoherent: On Internal Minori- ties, Liberty, “Shared Understandings,” and Skepticism. Nahshon Perez. 291. Worthy Lives. Lisa Rivera. 185. Book Reviews Cuneo, Terence, The Normative Web: An Argumenfto r Moral Realism. Reviewed by Paul Bloomfield. 157. Hendrix, Burke A. Ownership, Authority, and Self-Determination. Re- viewed by Mira Bachvarova. 341. Kershnar, Stephen, Desert and Virtue: A Theory of Intrinsic Value. Re- viewed by Kristjan Kristjansson. 533. Korsgaard, Christine M., The Constitution of Agency: Essays on Practi- cal Reason and Moral Psychology. Reviewed by Sarah Broadie. 705. Larmore, Charles, The Autonomy of Morality. Reviewed by James W. Boettcher. 164. O’Neill, Daniel I., Mary Lyndon Shanley, and Iris Marion Young (eds.), Illusion of Consent: Engaging with Carole Pateman. Reviewed by Ruth Sample. i72. Satz, Debra, and Rob Reich (eds.), Toward a Humanist Justice: The Po- litical Philosophy of Susan Moller Okin. Reviewed by Amy R. Baehr. 525. Sher, George, Who Knew? Responsibility Without Awareness. Reviewed by Angela Smith. 515. Sheth, Falguni A., Toward a Political Philosophy of Race. Reviewed by Lisa J.M cLeod. 716. Siegel, Harvey (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Education. Reviewed by Robert K. Fullinwider. 711. Smith, Nick, / Was Wrong: The Meanings of Apologies. Reviewed by Glen Pettigrove. 355. Weiss, Penny A., Canon Fodder: Historical Women Political Thinkers. Reviewed by Karen Green. 349.

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