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  1. Rawlsian Affirmative Action.Robert S. Taylor - 2009 - Ethics 119 (3):476-506.
    My paper addresses a topic--the implications of Rawls's justice as fairness for affirmative action--that has received remarkably little attention from Rawls's major interpreters. The only extended treatments of it that are in print are over a quarter-century old, and they bear scarcely any relationship to Rawls's own nonideal theorizing. Following Christine Korsgaard's lead, I work through the implications of Rawls's nonideal theory and show what it entails for affirmative action: viz. that under nonideal conditions, aggressive forms of formal equality of (...)
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  • Affirmative action.Robert Fullinwider - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  • Rawls on Race/Race in Rawls.Charles W. Mills - 2009 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 47 (S1):161-184.
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  • Race, ideology, and ideal theory.James Boettcher - 2009 - Metaphilosophy 40 (2):237-259.
    Abstract: Philosophers who have addressed the problems of enduring racial injustice have been suspicious of the role played by ideal theory in ethics and political philosophy generally, and in contemporary liberal political philosophy in particular. The theoretical marginalization of race in the work of Rawls has led some to charge that ideal theory is at the very least unhelpful in understanding one of the most significant forms of contemporary injustice, and is at worst ideological in the pejorative sense. To explore (...)
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  • A justiça como equidade de John Rawls e as suas Implicações para a política de ações afirmativas.Renivaldo Oliveira Fortes - 2019 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 64 (3):e34638.
    O objetivo central desse artigo é buscar compreender quais são as implicações filosóficas que os princípios da justiça como equidade de John Rawls tem para a política de ações afirmativas. Para tal, inicio tratando de alguns conceitos centrais na teoria da justiça como equidade, a saber, a teoria ideal e a teoria não ideal, pressupostos filosóficos indispensáveis para lidarmos com a injustiça nas sociedades não bem-ordenadas. Posteriormente, investigo acerca da importância de se articular determinados valores políticos essenciais para uma sociedade (...)
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