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Upside-Down Equality: A Response to Kantian Thought
Authors
Prof Laurence Thomas
Publication date
1 January 2003
Publisher
Cornell University Press, 2004
Abstract
Drawing upon the work of Barbara Herman, I argue that our understanding of equality is inextricably tied to our experiences. In particular, I argue that moral equality and social equality are fundamentally different
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