| [Letter] | [A4] | Entire question | |
| [Letter] | [A4] | 1. | Whether justice is fittingly defined as being the perpetual and constant will to render to each one his right? |
| [Letter] | [A4] | 2. | Whether justice is always towards one another? |
| [Letter] | [A4] | 3. | Whether justice is a virtue? |
| [Letter] | [A4] | 4. | Whether justice is in the will as its subject? |
| [Letter] | [A4] | 5. | Whether justice is a general virtue? |
| [Letter] | [A4] | 6. | Whether justice, as a general virtue, is essentially the same as all virtue? |
| [Letter] | [A4] | 7. | Whether there is a particular besides a general justice? |
| [Letter] | [A4] | 8. | Whether particular justice has a special matter? |
| [Letter] | [A4] | 9. | Whether justice is about the passions? |
| [Letter] | [A4] | 10. | Whether the mean of justice is the real mean? |
| [Letter] | [A4] | 11. | Whether the act of justice is to render to each one his own? |
| [Letter] | [A4] | 12. | Whether justice stands foremost among all moral virtues? |