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Prioritarianism: A Response to Critics
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018Prioritarianism is a moral view that ranks outcomes according to the sum of a strictly increasing and strictly concave transformation of individual well-being. Prioritarianism is ‘welfarist’ (namely, it satisfies axioms of Pareto Indifference, Strong Pareto, and Anonymity) as well as satisfying three further axioms: Pigou–Dalton (formalizing the ...
Adler, Matthew, Holtug, Nils
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Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 2001
This essay is a response to comments made by Shane Fhelan, Cheshire Calhoun, and Naomi Scheman on my bookThe Play of Reason: From the Modern to the Postmodern(1999). I reiterate my belief that we best approach the issue of consensus and dissension in second’ Order justifications of social and political claims not philosophically but sociologically ...
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This essay is a response to comments made by Shane Fhelan, Cheshire Calhoun, and Naomi Scheman on my bookThe Play of Reason: From the Modern to the Postmodern(1999). I reiterate my belief that we best approach the issue of consensus and dissension in second’ Order justifications of social and political claims not philosophically but sociologically ...
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Ethics & the Environment, 2002
In the Preface to my book, Ecofeminist Philosophy: A Western Perspective on What It Is and Why It Matters,1 I describe as both "exciting and taxing" the process of writing the book over more than one decade (Warren, x). It was exciting because I was contributing to the still nascent field of ecofeminist philosophy; it was taxing because I often found ...
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In the Preface to my book, Ecofeminist Philosophy: A Western Perspective on What It Is and Why It Matters,1 I describe as both "exciting and taxing" the process of writing the book over more than one decade (Warren, x). It was exciting because I was contributing to the still nascent field of ecofeminist philosophy; it was taxing because I often found ...
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Methods of Criticism and Response to Criticism
JAE, 1976(1976). Methods of Criticism and Response to Criticism. Journal of Architectural Education: Vol. 29, Architecture Criticism and Evaluation, pp. 20-21.
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American Journal of Education, 1987
In the most recent issue of the American Journal of Education, I sought to show that extended teacher-preparation programs were risky and promising because of the following: a) absent significant changes in the benefits of being a teacher, increasing the costs of becoming a teacher (by about $20,000) would result in a decline in the quality and ...
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In the most recent issue of the American Journal of Education, I sought to show that extended teacher-preparation programs were risky and promising because of the following: a) absent significant changes in the benefits of being a teacher, increasing the costs of becoming a teacher (by about $20,000) would result in a decline in the quality and ...
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2020
Chapter 12 provides a springboard to the design and implementation of a plan for Black reparations. It provides a systematic response to critics of reparations.
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Chapter 12 provides a springboard to the design and implementation of a plan for Black reparations. It provides a systematic response to critics of reparations.
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2000
Abstract To my ongoing surprise, my book, The Future of Law, has generated considerable interest and commentary since its original publication in 1996. Until recently, I am pleased to say that I managed to hold fast against the almost irresistible temptation to switch on my machine and dash off a quick retort to each and every commentary
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Abstract To my ongoing surprise, my book, The Future of Law, has generated considerable interest and commentary since its original publication in 1996. Until recently, I am pleased to say that I managed to hold fast against the almost irresistible temptation to switch on my machine and dash off a quick retort to each and every commentary
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