This book explores a liberal theory of justice that takes the core notion of impartiality seriously; that takes account of moral pluralism without trying to downgrade it or reduce it to the rank of a secondary problem.
Part 1; Chapter 1 Introduction; Part 2; Chapter 2 Justice in society; Chapter 3 Between community and nature; Chapter 4 The archpoint; Chapter 5 ImPartiality and information; Part 3; Chapter 6 Dies Irae; Chapter 7 Do we not bleed?; Chapter 8 The distribution of rights; Chapter 9 Equalisanda; Chapter 10 Principles of minimal justice;