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Race:

and differential sentience, 163 -166;

and differential subjectivity, 216 -217;

and rights, 190 -191, 214 -218

Radius of pertinence, 169 -173, 175

Railroad, 158 -160

Reason:

and affect, 110 -111, 126 -127, 136 -137;

and commensurability, 11 -19, 187 , 200 , 202 , 203 , 207 , 223 ;

discrete assignment of, 183 , 188 , 190 , 197 -198, 205 , 211 , 214 -217;

instrumentalizing pain, 19 , 141 , 142 , 151 -152, 153 -154, 162 -166;

and justice, 4 , 9 , 11 -12, 102 , 104 -105, 140 , 188 , 190 , 197 -198, 202 ;

and moral subjectivism, 187 -188, 190 , 202 , 203 , 205 , 211 ;

as nonintegral, 9 , 187 , 200 ;

and sense, 65 , 67 -68.

See also Cognition; Deliberative rationality; Economic rationality; Medieval rationality; Political rationality; Punitive rationality

Reformation, 128 , 129 , 130 , 132 -133, 134

Residual formations, 17 -19, 24 , 48 , 134 , 167 , 169

Residues:

to exercise of justice, 5 , 7 , 8 , 10 , 124 , 141 , 166 , 176 -177, 180 -181

Resonances, 18 -19, 23 -26, 78 -79, 84 , 156 , 192 .

See also Linguistic sedimentation; Semantics

Responsibility:

scope of, 156 -161, 171 -173

Rights:

as adversarial language, 188 , 190 , 196 -197;

and categorical thinking, 183 , 188 , 190 , 197 -198, 211 , 214 -218;

as historical semantics, 190 -192;

and justice, 183 , 197 -198, 202 , 218 , 221 ;

moral antecedence of, 183 -184;

and moral subjectivism, 185 -186, 188 , 190 , 209 ;

preemptive denial of, 193 , 197 -199, 205 -206, 214 , 216 -218;

prima facie, 199 , 200 ;

and substantive due process, 210 -211, 218

Roe v. Wade (1973), 198


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