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The articles in this issue of Theoria address the many challenges posed by the major forces that shape the contemporary world. One proposes a new interpretation of Kant's contradiction in conception test, while another advances the 'Impossibility Result.' The plausibility of Metz's African moral theory is questioned and the current state of deliberative democracy is examined.
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Volume 64, Issue 152
Articles
Kant's Contradiction in Conception Test: A Causal-Teleological Version of the Logical Contradiction Interpretation
James Furner
http://bit.ly/2xGvKCv
Distinguishing Injustice, Exploitation and Harm: The Impossibility Result
Elias L. Khalil
http://bit.ly/2wkJEqx
Relational Ethics and Partiality: A Critique of Thad Metz's 'Towards an African Moral Theory'
Motsamai Molefe
http://bit.ly/2hx7qx5
Deliberation and Courts: The Role of the Judiciary in a Deliberative System
Donald Bello Hutt
http://bit.ly/2hx7Wv1
Review Essay
Lasse Thomassen
http://bit.ly/2fST0E7
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