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  1. Harming as causing harm.Elizabeth Harman - 2009 - In David Wasserman & Melinda Roberts (eds.), Harming Future Persons: Ethics, Genetics and the Nonidentity Problem. Springer. pp. 137--154.
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  • Superseding historic injustice.Jeremy Waldron - 1992 - Ethics 103 (1):4-28.
    Analyzes the historic correlation of injustice and moral judgments. Universalizability in analyzing moral judgments; Role of payment of money in the embodiment of communal remembrance; Symbolic reparation.
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  • A Lockean argument for Black reparations.Bernard Boxill - 2003 - The Journal of Ethics 7 (1):63-91.
    This is a defense of black reparations using the theory of reparations set out in John Locke''s The Second Treatise of Government. I develop two main arguments, what I call the ``inheritance argument'''' and the ``counterfactual argument,''''both of which have been thought to fail. In no case do I appeal to the false ideas that present day United States citizens are guilty of slavery or must pay reparation simply because the U.S. Government was once complicit in the crime.
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  • (1 other version)Responsibility for justice.Nick Malpas - 2011 - Contemporary Political Theory 12 (4):e5.
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  • Colonialism as Structural Injustice: Historical Responsibility and Contemporary Redress.Catherine Lu - 2011 - Journal of Political Philosophy 19 (3):261-281.
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  • Black reparations.Bernard Boxill - 2022 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1.
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  • Redressing Historic Injustice.Jeremy Waldron - 2002 - University of Toronto Law Journal 52 (1):135-60.
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  • (1 other version)The culture(s) of the republic: Nationalism and multiculturalism in French republican thought.Cécile Laborde - 2001 - Political Theory 29 (5):716-735.
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  • Foreword.[author unknown] - forthcoming - Volume 113, Number 5/6 - 2016 - the Journal of Philosophy.
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  • Political Liberalism.Stephen Mulhall - 1994 - Philosophical Quarterly 44 (177):542-545.
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  • Foreword.[author unknown] - 1995 - In Paul Hockings (ed.), Principles of Visual Anthropology. De Gruyter.
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  • (1 other version)The Culture(s) of the Republic.Cécile Laborde - 2001 - Political Theory 29 (5):716-735.
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  • (1 other version)Responsibility for justice.Nick Malpas - 2013 - Contemporary Political Theory 12 (4):e5-e9.
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  • Appendix.[author unknown] - 1993 - The Personalist Forum 9 (1):53-61.
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  • Transgenerational Justice—Compensatory Versus Interpretative Approaches.Glenn Loury - 2007 - In Jon Miller & Rahul Kumar (eds.), Reparations: interdisciplinary inquiries. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 87.
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  • The counterfactual conception of compensation.Rodney Roberts - 2006 - Metaphilosophy 37 (3-4):414–428.
    : My aim in this essay is to remove some of the rubbish that lies in the way of an appropriate understanding of rectificatory compensation, by arguing for the rejection of the counterfactual conception of compensation. Although there is a significant extent to which contemporary theorists have relied upon this idea, the counterfactual conception of compensation is merely a popular assumption, having no positive argument in support of it. Moreover, it can make rendering compensation impossible, and absurd notions of compensation (...)
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  • Appendix.[author unknown] - 1994 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 68 (1):289-289.
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