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    Sen's Modest Justice
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    Holding people responsible for what they do not control
    Politics, Philosophy and Economics 7 (4): 355-377. 2008.
    A crucial question for egalitarians, and theorists of distributive justice in general, is whether people can be held responsible for disadvantages they bring upon themselves. One response to this question states that it would be inegalitarian to hold people responsible on the basis of their actions if their actions are not ultimately under their control and reflect instead the good or bad luck the agent had in being the type of person who happens to act in a given way. I argue that even if we ac…Read more
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    Dignified Morality
    with Matthew Clayton
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    What’s Ideal About Ideal Theory?
    Social Theory and Practice 34 (3): 319-340. 2008.
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    Journal of Moral Philosophy 10 (4). 2013.