A deontic view, on which there is no injustice except agents' wrongdoing, may have trouble reachi... more A deontic view, on which there is no injustice except agents' wrongdoing, may have trouble reaching such intuitive cases as structural sexism, and especially structural class inequality. An alternative telic approach, on which injustice is bad but not wrong, can reach those cases. But how could injustice in that telic sense warrant resentment or righteous anger, as it seems injustice must? I press the dilemma to scrutinize not only the current idea of structural injustice but also a wider swath of views about justice, and I critically consider possible ways out of it.
Deliberative democracy: Essays on reason and …, Jan 1, 1997
Beyond Fairness and Deliberation: The Epistemic Dimension of Democratic Authority David Estlund I... more Beyond Fairness and Deliberation: The Epistemic Dimension of Democratic Authority David Estlund It is with the first thing he takes on another's word without seeing its utility himself, that his judgment is lost. ]-] Rousseau, Emile, Book II Each man, in giving his vote, states ...
... There is, however, the nagging thought that even if the knowers aren't generally acc... more ... There is, however, the nagging thought that even if the knowers aren't generally acceptable, they do exist. And they might simply be a more accurate source of knowledge about what should be done than any democratic procedure could ever be. I don't want to deny this. ...
... ISBN 0-19-509894-3 I. Persons (Law). 2. Sex and law. ... Lucretius, On The Nature of Things N... more ... ISBN 0-19-509894-3 I. Persons (Law). 2. Sex and law. ... Lucretius, On The Nature of Things Not only among animals domesticated and reared by us but also among the other species there are those which appear to have self-restraint. When the Egyptian crocodile ... ...
A deontic view, on which there is no injustice except agents' wrongdoing, may have trouble reachi... more A deontic view, on which there is no injustice except agents' wrongdoing, may have trouble reaching such intuitive cases as structural sexism, and especially structural class inequality. An alternative telic approach, on which injustice is bad but not wrong, can reach those cases. But how could injustice in that telic sense warrant resentment or righteous anger, as it seems injustice must? I press the dilemma to scrutinize not only the current idea of structural injustice but also a wider swath of views about justice, and I critically consider possible ways out of it.
Deliberative democracy: Essays on reason and …, Jan 1, 1997
Beyond Fairness and Deliberation: The Epistemic Dimension of Democratic Authority David Estlund I... more Beyond Fairness and Deliberation: The Epistemic Dimension of Democratic Authority David Estlund It is with the first thing he takes on another's word without seeing its utility himself, that his judgment is lost. ]-] Rousseau, Emile, Book II Each man, in giving his vote, states ...
... There is, however, the nagging thought that even if the knowers aren't generally acc... more ... There is, however, the nagging thought that even if the knowers aren't generally acceptable, they do exist. And they might simply be a more accurate source of knowledge about what should be done than any democratic procedure could ever be. I don't want to deny this. ...
... ISBN 0-19-509894-3 I. Persons (Law). 2. Sex and law. ... Lucretius, On The Nature of Things N... more ... ISBN 0-19-509894-3 I. Persons (Law). 2. Sex and law. ... Lucretius, On The Nature of Things Not only among animals domesticated and reared by us but also among the other species there are those which appear to have self-restraint. When the Egyptian crocodile ... ...
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