Superseding historic injustice

Ethics 103 (1):4-28 (1992)
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Analyzes the historic correlation of injustice and moral judgments. Universalizability in analyzing moral judgments; Role of payment of money in the embodiment of communal remembrance; Symbolic reparation

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