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PHILOSOPHY & PUBLIC AFFAIRS contains philosophical discussions of substantive legal, social, and political problems, as well as discussions of the more abstract questions to which these discussions give rise. The journal is designed to fill the need for a periodical in which philosophers with different viewpoints and philosophically inclined writers from various disciplines can bring their distinctive methods to bear on problems of concern to everyone.
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Volume 31, Number 4, Fall 2003Table of Contents
- Liberal Neutrality and Language Policy
- pp. 356-386
- The Democracy/Contractualism Analogy
- pp. 387-412
- Index to Volume 31 (2003)
- pp. 444-445