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石元康〈交疊共識與民主社會中政治哲學的工作:洛爾斯理論最近的發展〉,收入石元康等合著,《當代政治思潮》,臺北市:民主基金會(1992):131-176。何信全〈多元社會交疊共識如何可能?──羅爾斯對社會整合之證成〉,《國立政治大學哲學學報》第五期(1999):123-142。李有蓉〈台灣經濟與人權發展之辯證關係:以漢生病病患為例〉,《臺灣民主季刊》第六卷第二期(2009):169-209。
林火旺〈公共理性的功能及其限制〉,《政治與社會哲學評論》第八期(2004):47-77。---〈審議民主與公民養成〉,《國立臺灣大學哲學論評》第二十九期(2005):99-143。
周保松〈正義感的優先性與契合論〉,《政治與社會哲學評論》第三十期(2009):165-202。張福建〈多元主義與合理的政治秩序:羅爾斯《政治自由主義》評釋〉,《政治科學論叢》第八期(1997):111-132。許漢〈容忍之困難與可能的解決之道〉,《政治與社會哲學評論》第二十八期(2009):1-48。陳宜中〈羅爾斯與政治哲學的實際任務〉,《政治科學論叢》第十四期(2001):47-74。蔡英文〈多元與統一:多元主義與自由主義的一項政治議題〉,《人文及社會科學集刊》第九卷第三期(1997):45-84。錢永祥〈羅爾斯論公共性:公共理性或公共論述〉,收入林從一主編,《哲學分析與視域交融》,臺北市:臺灣大學出版中心(2010):255-271。二、網站資料庫
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