PrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroduction1 The Rise and Fall of Moral Science1. Philosophy Lost2. The Is-Ought Problem3. Justice as Traffic Management4. What Is a Theory?2 After Solipsism5. Strategic Consequentialism6. After Shallow Pond7. What Works8. Strategic Deontology3 Toward a Realistic Idealism9. Ideal Theory: What It Was10. Justice Is Not a Peak11. Compliance Is Not a Detail12. High Standards4 Political Economy and Moral Science I13. The Moral Science of Adam Smith14. The Political Economy of Corruption5 Political Economy and Moral Science II15. Political Economy and the Rule of Law16. Cost-Benefit Analysis as Moral Science6 Inventing the Self17. The Reconciliation Project18. Rational Choice Theory’s Silence About Ends19. Reasons for Reasons20. Navigating the Terrain of Reasons7 The Possibility of Civilization21. Ecological Justice22. A Brief History of the Human Condition23. Toward a Realist MoralityEpilogueReferencesIndex