Consensual Discrimination

Philosophical Quarterly (forthcoming)
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Abstract

What makes discrimination morally bad? In this paper, we discuss the putative badness of a case of consensual discrimination to show that prominent accounts of the badness of discrimination—appealing, inter alia, to harm, disrespect and inequality—fail to provide a satisfactory answer to this question. In view of this, we present a more promising account.

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Andreas Bengtson
Aarhus University
Lauritz Munch
Aarhus University

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