The Stability of the Just Society: Why Fixed Point Theorems Are Beside The Point

Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 23 (2):312-319 (2022)
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Abstract

Political theorists study the attributes of desirable social-moral states of affairs. Schaefer (forthcoming) aims to show that "static political theory" of this kind rests on shaky foundations. His argument revolves around an application of an abstruse mathematical theorem -- Kakutani's fixed point theorem -- to the social-moral domain. We show that Schaefer has misunderstood the implications of this theorem for political theory. Theorists who wish to study the attributes of social-moral states of affairs should carry on, safe in the knowledge that Kakutani's theorem poses no threat to this enterprise.

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Sean Ingham
University of California, San Diego
David Wiens
University of California, San Diego

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Discourse on the Origin of Inequality.Jean-Jacques Rousseau (ed.) - 1992 - New York: Oxford University Press UK.

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