Impossible Dreams: Rationality, Integrity, and Moral Imagination [Book Review]

Philosophical Review 107 (1):125 (1998)
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Abstract

Systemic discrimination produces individuals with a degraded self-concept who therefore may not care about autonomy or set ends compatible with human flourishing. Under systemic discrimination, the dominant conceptual and evaluative framework does not enable the oppressed to articulate their humanity or the rationality of aspiring to full human flourishing. And the injustice of that system may be fully visible only from a perspective outside of that system.

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