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Liberty and equality

Mind 74 (293):59-65 (1965)

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  1. (2) the 'offence principle' as a justification for censorship.I. A. Macdonald - 1976 - Philosophical Papers 5 (1):67-84.
  • Distribution and ignorance.Juha Räikkä - 2019 - Synthese 198 (3):2641-2657.
    According to the so-called presumption of equality, a person who does not know whether there is an acceptable reason for differential treatment should just presume the similarity of the cases and treat them equally. If we assume that the presumption of equality is an acceptable moral principle, at least when the allocation cannot be postponed and an equal distribution of goods is possible, then an important question arises: when exactly does the allocator have sufficient reasons for differential treatment and is (...)
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  • The presumption of equality.D. E. Browne - 1975 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 53 (1):46 – 53.