Second-order Equality and Levelling Down |
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Authors: | Re'em Segev |
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Affiliation: | Hebrew University of Jerusalem , |
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Abstract: | Many think that equality is an intrinsic value. However, this view, especially when based on a consequential foundation, faces familiar objections related to the claim that equality is sometimes good for none and bad for some: most notably the levelling down objection. This article explores a unique (consequential) conception of equality, as part of a more general conception of fairness concerning the resolution of interpersonal conflicts, which is not exposed to these objections. |
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