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Contributors' Notes - vii
- Symposium
- Human Values in a Postmodern World
- Introduction - 195
- Martha C. Nussbaum
- Valuing Values: A Case for Reasoned Commitment - 197
- Pierre Schlag
- Values - 219
- Steven L. Winter
- Human Values in a Postmodern World - 233
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- Articles
- James Q. Whitman
- The Seigneurs Descend to the Rank of Creditors: The Abolition
of Respect, 1790 - 249
- Austin Sarat & Roger Berkowitz
- Disorderly Differences: Recognition, Accommodation, and
American Law - 285
- Mark Kingwell
- Let's Ask Again: Is Law Like Literature? - 317
- Douglas Lind
- Constitutional Adjudication as a Craft-Bound Excellence
- 353
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- Book Reviews
- Rosemary J. Coombe
- Challenging Paternity: Histories of Copyright - 397
- A Review of Mark Rose's Authors and Owners: The Invention of Copyright,
Martha Woodmansee's The Author, Art, and the Market: Rereading the History
of Aesthetics, and David Saunders's Authorship and Copyright
- Paul Campos
- The Untermensch as Übermensch - 423
- A Review of William Ian Miller's Humiliation: And Other Essays on
Honor, Social Discomfort, and Violence
- Anthony E. Cook
- God-Talk in a Secular World - 435
- A Review of Stephen L. Carter's The Culture of Disbelief: How American
Law and Politics Trivializes Religious Devotion
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- Errata - 463
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