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Knowing What Justice Means and Being Committed to It: Remarks on Allen Buchanan's Analysis of Conservative Factual Beliefs
Allen Buchanan argues that a particular set of false factual beliefs, especially when part of a comprehensive ideology, can lead persons to develop 'morally conservative' convictions that stand in the way of realising justice even though these persons have a 'firm grasp of correct principles of justice and a robust commitment to their realisation'. In my remarks, I raise some questions concerning the core argument: How 'firm' can a grasp of principles of justice be if a person is blind to the realities of injustice? And how 'sincerely committed' to justice can such an injustice-insensitive person be? Alternatively: How firm is that grasp or commitment if one has a radically pessimistic view about human nature so that one does not believe that (egalitarian) justice can or could ever be realised? Secondly, I ask: If such ideologies or false beliefs are in play in reproducing injustice, do they not also 'mask' existing injustices?
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Englisch
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Journal: Journal of Applied Philosophy ; ISSN: 1468-5930 ; Volume: 38 ; Year: 2021 ; Issue: 5 ; Pages: 742-746 ; Oxford: Wiley
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Philosophie
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Geistige Schöpfung
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Forst, Rainer
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Veröffentlichung
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Wiley
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Oxford
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2021
- DOI
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doi:10.1111/japp.12540
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- Letzte Aktualisierung
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10.03.2025, 11:41 MEZ
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- Artikel
Beteiligte
- Forst, Rainer
- Wiley
Entstanden
- 2021