| Acknowledgments | p. xi |
| Necessary Offices | p. 1 |
| Arguments for Adversaries | p. 3 |
| Professional Detachment: the Executioner of Paris | p. 15 |
| Roles and Reasons | p. 43 |
| Doctor, Schmoctor: Practice Positivism and Its Complications | p. 45 |
| The Remains of the Role | p. 61 |
| Are Lawyers Liars? the Argument of Redescription | p. 76 |
| Games and Violations | p. 111 |
| Rules of the Game and Fair Play | p. 113 |
| Are Violations of Rights Ever Right? | p. 136 |
| Ethics in Equilibrium | p. 175 |
| Authority and Dissent | p. 205 |
| Democratic Legitimacy and Official Discretion | p. 207 |
| Montaigne's Mistake | p. 240 |
| Sources and Credits | p. 261 |
| Index | p. 263 |
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