When Is Inequality Fair?

Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 21 (5):1205-1218 (2018)
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Abstract

Recent literature on responsibility-sensitive egalitarianism has suggested that an opposition to unchosen inequality on the grounds of unfairness is compatible with a range of accounts as to which inequalities are fair. I argue that forms of responsibility-sensitive egalitarianism face a challenge in the construction of such accounts; namely to explain the fairness of such inequalities specifically, as opposed to their being merely justified in a broader sense. I illustrate the nature of this challenge through an interesting parallel with an issue in value theory in the form of the so-called ‘wrong kind of reason’ problem.

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Equality of opportunity.Richard Arneson - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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