| Editorial Notes | p. xi |
| Introduction | p. xiii |
| Right | |
| Whether right is what justice is about | p. 3 |
| Whether right is fairly divided between natural right and positive right | p. 7 |
| Whether the jus gentium is natural right | p. 11 |
| Whether the right of a father and of a master should be especially marked out | p. 13 |
| Justice | |
| What justice is | p. 19 |
| Whether it is always towards another | p. 23 |
| Whether it is a virtue | p. 25 |
| Whether it is seated in the will | p. 29 |
| Whether it is a general virtue | p. 31 |
| Whether as a general virtue it is essentially the same as every virtue | p. 33 |
| Whether there is a particular justice | p. 37 |
| Whether particular justice has its own proper matter | p. 39 |
| Whether it is about emotions or only about deeds | p. 43 |
| Whether the virtuous mean of justice is objectively real and impersonal | p. 45 |
| Whether the activity of justice is to render to each his own | p. 49 |
| Whether justice is the chief of the moral virtues | p. 51 |
| Injustice | |
| Whether injustice is a special vice | p. 55 |
| Whether to do unjust deeds is peculiar to an unjust person | p. 57 |
| Whether one can suffer injustice willingly | p. 59 |
| Whether injustice of its kind is mortal sin | p. 63 |
| Passing Judgment | |
| Whether passing judgment is an act of justice | p. 67 |
| Whether it is allowable | p. 71 |
| Whether it may be based on suspicions | p. 73 |
| Whether a person should be given the benefit of the doubt | p. 77 |
| Whether judgment should be passed according to written laws | p. 79 |
| Whether it is perverted by usurpation of power | p. 83 |
| Commutative and Distributive Justice | |
| Whether there are two kinds of justice, commutative and distributive | p. 87 |
| Whether each strikes the virtuous mean in the same manner | p. 91 |
| Whether their subject-matter is uniform or manifold | p. 95 |
| Whether in each the just is identified with reciprocal give-and-take | p. 99 |
| Restitution | |
| Whether restitution is an act of commutative justice | p. 103 |
| Whether restoring what has been taken is necessary for salvation | p. 105 |
| Whether it is necessary to restore more than has been taken | p. 109 |
| Whether it is necessary to make restitution for what has not been received | p. 111 |
| Whether restitution should be made to the one from whom something has been taken | p. 113 |
| Whether the receiver is bound to make restitution | p. 117 |
| Whether anybody else is bound | p. 121 |
| Whether restitution should be prompt | p. 125 |
| Glossary | p. 128 |
| Index | p. 131 |
| Table of Contents provided by Ingram. All Rights Reserved. |