Reparations reconstructed

American Philosophical Quarterly 34 (3):301-318 (1997)
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Abstract

This essay argues that reparations for wrongs by one's ancestors can be justified. Differential benefits to those descended from victims of one's ancestors is discrimination which can be justified by one's right to be partial to one's ancestors, doing what they, with clearer thinking, would have done--namely compensating their victims. So, while there is no obligation to discriminate, one has a right to, in virtue of one's partiality towards one's ancestors.

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Samuel C. Wheeler III
University of Connecticut

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