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Basic Equality And Discrimination Reconciling Theory And Law 2011th Edition Nicholas Mark Smith

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Basic Equality And Discrimination Reconciling Theory And Law 2011th Edition Nicholas Mark Smith
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Publisher: ASHGATE
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.75 MB
Author: NICHOLAS MARK SMITH
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 2011

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Basic Equality And Discrimination Reconciling Theory And Law 2011th Edition Nicholas Mark Smith by Nicholas Mark Smith instant download after payment.

1 (p1): 1 Introduction
13 (p2): 2 Why Should We Speak of Equality?
13 (p2-1): Why Westen Thinks ‘Equality’ is Empty
15 (p2-2): Waldron’s Defence of Equality
18 (p2-3): The Point of Talk about Equality
27 (p3): 3 Why Do We Value Basic Equality?
27 (p3-1): Introduction
30 (p3-2): Range Properties
35 (p3-3): Metaethical Considerations
41 (p3-4): The Ethics of Superiority
45 (p4): 4 The Scope of Basic Equality
45 (p4-1): Introduction
45 (p4-2): Basic Equality and Morality
52 (p4-3): When are We Bound by Basic Equality?
57 (p5): 5 Basic Equality and Other Values
57 (p5-1): Introduction
59 (p5-2): Basic Equality and Fundamental Freedoms
65 (p5-3): Enforcing Basic Equality
68 (p5-4): Other Types of Liberty
69 (p5-5): Equal Values?
75 (p6): 6 Denying Basic Equality
75 (p6-1): Introduction
76 (p6-2): What Constitutes a Denial of Basic Equality?
80 (p6-3): Some Different Types of Denial of Basic Equality
89 (p7): 7 Discrimination and Culture
89 (p7-1): Introduction
90 (p7-2): Definitions
95 (p7-3): What is Discrimination Against a Cultural Group?
96 (p7-4): Is Critiquing Other Cultures Morally Permissible?
99 (p7-5): Cultural Rights
109 (p8): 8 Equality’s Law
109 (p8-1): Introduction
113 (p8-2): Substantive Equality?
121 (p8-3): Equality and Dignity
131 (p8-4): Social Inclusion
135 (p8-5): Conclusion
139 (p9): 9 Basic Equality and Different Treatment
139 (p9-1): Introduction
143 (p9-2): Indirect Discrimination
154 (p9-3): Summing Up
159 (p10): 10 Affirmative Action
159 (p10-1): Introduction
165 (p10-2): The Past Discrimination Argument
181 (p10-3): The Forward Looking (Present Discrimination) Argument
187 (p10-4): Does Affirmative Action Treat Affected Individuals Fairly?
198 (p10-5): Is Affirmative Action Effective?
204 (p10-6): Different Contexts and Groups
208 (p10-7): What is to Be Done?
215 (p11): Conclusion
217 (p12): Bibliography
225 (p13): Index

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