in Tanner Lectures on Human Values, Volume III, pp. 3–87. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1982.
Essays
Social Unity and Primary Goods
in Utilitarianism and Beyond, ed., Amartya Sen and Bernard Williams, pp. 159–85. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1982.
Kantian Constructivism in Moral Theory: The Dewey Lectures
John Rawls, "Kantian Constructivism in Moral Theory: The Dewey Lectures," Journal of Philosophy 77 (1980): 515–72.
The Basic Structure as Subject
The first version was published in the American Philosophical Quarterly 14 (1977): 159–65 after it was read before the meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, 1977. A revised and expanded version appears in Values and Morals: Essays in Honor of William Frankena, Charles Stevenson, and Richard B. Brandt, pp. 47–71. ed., A. Goldman and J. Kim. Dordrecht, Holland: Reidel, 1978.
Fairness to Goodness
John Rawls, "Fairness to Goodness," Philosophical Review 84 (1975): 536–54.
A Kantian Conception of Equality
John Rawls, "A Kantian Conception of Equality," Cambridge Review (1975): 94–9. Reprinted as “A Well-Ordered Society,” in Philosophy, Politics, and Society, Vol.5, edited by P. Laslett and J. Fishkin (Oxford, UK: Blackwell, 1979) pp. 6–20.
The Independence of Moral Theory
John Rawls, "The Independence of Moral Theory," Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 48 (1975): 5–22.
Reply to Alexander and Musgrave
John Rawls, "Reply to Alexander and Musgrave," Quarterly Journal of Economics 88 (1974): 633–55.
Some Reasons for the Maximin Criterion
John Rawls, "Some Reasons for the Maximin Criterion," American Economic Review 64 (1974): 141–6.
Reply to Lyons and Teitelman
John Rawls, "Reply to Lyons and Teitelman," Journal of Philosophy 69 (1972): 556–7.