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uncommon, and it is possible to conceive of desert as expressing the demands of choice-sensitive justice (Arneson 1997 ; Vallent ...
conventional view in defense of its moderate claim of the relation between justice and luck. The objection, however, does not se ...
conditional upon desert (where desert is assessed by some appropriate entry test, say) is just. Such measures contribute to ensu ...
—— 1989 .Market, State and Community. Theoretical Foundations of Market Social- ism. Oxford: Clarendon Press. —— 1999 .Principle ...
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ations for historical injustice (Kutz 2004 ), homelessness (Feldman 2004 ), and the toleration of dissent (Galeotti 2002 ), amon ...
to be recognized as the bearer of a distinctive identity. ‘‘DiVerence-blind’’ liberalism, he argued, cannot adequately respond t ...
Hegel (Siep 1979 , 1996 ; Harris 1980 ; Williams 1992 , 1997 ; Jurist 2000 ; Pippin 2000 ). And Honneth’s use of Mead, who helpe ...
2 Three Orienting Questions .................................................................................................... ...
concept: to be recognized means to be treated justly; conversely, an unjust relationship of recognition is in a certain sense no ...
as language, nationality, gender, culture, and race. Others, especially those who approach recognition through Hegel, conceive o ...
of social groups, while the politics of redistribution frequently works to undermine such speciWcity (for example, by trying to ...
importantly, charged that her conceptual distinction between recognition and redistribution, or between culture and political ec ...
4 Dualism, Anti-dualism, and Beyond ............................................................................................ ...
struggles over the meaning and value of diVerent human activities. Modern capitalism, he suggests, replaces the old principle fo ...
as the foundational ethical concept, not as merely one good among many, they nevertheless continue to treat recognition as agood ...
dualism’’ of a diVerent kind, which complements Fraser’s: if her dualism allows the analyst to examine any social practice now f ...
characterizations of injustice in this dimension seem to refer to a distinct set of obstacles to participatory parity that are ‘ ...
Blum,L. 1998. Recognition, value, and equality: a critique of Charles Taylor’s and Nancy Fraser’s accounts of multiculturalism.C ...
—— 1997 b. Heterosexism, misrecognition, and capitalism: a response to Judith Butler.Social Text, 15 ( 3 – 4 ): 279 – 91. —— 199 ...
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