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Smilansky, Arneson, and the asymmetry of desert
Authors:Jeffrey Moriarty
Affiliation:1. Philosophy Department, Bentley University, 175 Forest St., AAC 109, Waltham, MA, 02452, USA
Abstract:Desert plays an important role in most contemporary theories of retributive justice, but an unimportant role in most contemporary theories of distributive justice. Saul Smilansky has recently put forward a defense of this asymmetry. In this study, I argue that it fails. Then, drawing on an argument of Richard Arneson’s, I suggest an alternative consequentialist rationale for the asymmetry. But while this shows that desert cannot be expected to play the same role in distributive justice that it can play in retributive justice, it does not fully vindicate the asymmetry, since desert can still play an important role in the former.
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