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and affective preferences, 110 -113, 115 , 124 , 135 , 137 ;
Aristotle on, 2 -3;
and commensurability, 2 -3, 5 , 11 -14, 17 , 53 , 55 , 89 , 200 , 202 , 223 ;
compensatory, 159 -163, 180 -181;
distributive, 2 -3, 5 , 43 -44, 52 , 57 , 96 -97, 103 -104;
divine, 101 -102, 124 , 127 -128, 135 , 138 -139;
Durkheim on, 34 , 76 ;
Carol Gilligan on, 7 ;
Kant on, 11 -12, 14 -19, 102 ;
language of, 5 , 101 , 106 , 110 , 112 -113, 119 -120, 139 ;
as literary phenomenon, 9 -10, 19 , 24 -27, 53 -56, 92 -95, 176 -177, 180 -181, 191 -192;
Marx on, 58 , 62 , 73 ;
Mill on, 4 -6;
Nietzsche on, 12 -14;
and personhood, 100 , 103 -107, 110 -111;
Plato on, 57 ;
punitive, 11 -19, 32 , 54 -56;
quantification of, 140 -142;
John Rawls on, 4 , 102 -106, 109 -110;
and reason, 4 , 9 , 11 -12, 102 , 104 -105, 140 , 188 , 190 , 197 -198, 202 ;
revolutionary, 58 , 62 , 72 -73;
and rights, 183 , 197 -198, 202 , 218 , 221 , 223 ;
Michael Sandel on, 7 ;
and syntax, 105 -106, 110 , 113 , 119 -120;
and totality, 57 -58, 62 , 72 -73, 89 , 94 -95;
uneven primacy of, 8 -10, 14 , 18 -19, 24 -26, 31 -33, 54 -56, 92 -95, 138 -139, 176 -177, 180 -181, 191 -192