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Introduction: The Limits of Reason in Legal Theory Chapter 1: Many-Minds Arguments Chapter 2: The Constitutional Common Law: Information Aggregation Chapter 3: The Constitutional Common Law: Evolution Chapter 4: Justices and Company Chapter 5: Unintended Consequences and Constitutional Amendments Conclusion: From the Common-Law Constitution to the Codified Constitution Acknowledgements Index
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