Reasonable Partiality in Professional Ethics: The Moral Division of Labour |
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Authors: | Frans Jacobs |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Humanities, Nieuwe Doelenstraat 15, 1012 CP Amsterdam |
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Abstract: | Attention is given to a background idea that is often invoked in discussions about reasonable partiality: the idea of a moral division of labour. It is not only a right, but also a duty for professionals to attend (almost) exclusively to the interests of their own clients, because their partial activities are part of an impartial scheme providing for an allocation of professional help to all clients. To clarify that idea, a difference is made between two kinds of division of labour, a technical one and a social one. In order to assess the applicability of the idea of a moral division of labour to professional ethics, journalism is contrasted with other professions. |
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Keywords: | fences against Leviathan moral division of labour professional autonomy (un)mediated moral significance |
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