Introduction: The course of recognitive phronésis: Ricoeur's response to the moralization of inequality. p.1.-- 1.-- Chapter 1: An introduction to Ricoeur's Theory of capability justice. p.15.-- Chapter 2: The redistribution- recognition debate revisited: The ethical intention in redistributive justice. p.44.-- Chapter 3: The sacrifical ethics of constitutive. p.72.-- Chapter 4: Civic phronésis: Rawls's anti-sacrificial ethics for capability justice. p.102.-- Chapter 5: Hegel's philosophical-historical accound of the modern interventionist state: The social figuration of right. p.141.-- Chapter 6: The de-penalization of responsability: a genealogy of enfranchisemente int the modern welfare state. p.179