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I will use the two- to four-letter abbreviations listed below for the primary texts of Rawls and Kant. All of my references to Kant will contain such an abbreviation in addition to the standard volume:page references to the Prussian Academy edition of Kant’s collected works (Kant 1900)—except for references to the Critique of Pure Reason, which will be to pages in the first (1781 or “A”) and second (1787 or “B”) editions of that work. I also note below the particular English translations of Kant that I use. Rawls’s Primary Texts CP Collected Papers (Rawls 1999a) DJ “Distributive Justice” (CP 130–53) DJSA “Distributive Justice: Some Addenda” (CP 154–75) IMT “The Independence of Moral Theory” (CP 286–302) IOC “The Idea of an Overlapping Consensus” (CP 421–48) IPRR “The Idea of Public Reason Revisited” (Rawls 1999b, 129–80; CP 573–615) JF Justice as Fairness: A Restatement (Rawls 2001) JFPM “Justice as Fairness: Political Not Metaphysical” (CP 388–414) KCE “A Kantian Conception of Equality” (CP 254–66) KCMT “Kantian Constructivism in Moral Theory” (CP 303–58) LHMP Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy (Rawls 2000) LHPP Lectures on the History of Political Philosophy (Rawls 2007) LP The Law of Peoples / “The Law of Peoples” (Rawls 1999b, 1–128 / CP 529–64) ODPE “Outline for a Decision Procedure in Ethics” (CP 1–19) PL Political Liberalism (Rawls 1993) SJ “The Sense of Justice” (CP 96–116) SRMC “Some Reasons for the Maximin Criterion” (CP 225–31) SUPG “Social Unity and Primary Goods” (CP 359–87) TJ A Theory of Justice (Rawls 1971, 1999c; revised edition used unless noted) Abbreviations Kant’s Primary Texts CJ Critique of the Power of Judgment (Kant 2000) CPrR Critique of Practical Reason (Kant 1996, 133–272) CPuR Critique of Pure Reason (Kant 1998a) GMM Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals (Kant 1996, 37–108) MM The Metaphysics of Morals (Kant 1996, 353–604) PP “Toward Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Project” (Kant 1996, 311–52) Rel Religion Within the Boundaries of Mere Reason (Kant 1998b, 31–192) T&P “On the Common Saying: That May Be Correct in Theory, But It Is of No Use in Practice” (Kant 1996, 273–310) WIE “An Answer to the Question: What Is Enlightenment?” (Kant 1996, 11–22) WOT “What Does It Mean to Orient Oneself in Thinking?” (Kant 1998b, 1–14) xiv Abbreviations ...

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