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1180Paternalism and EqualityIn Thomas Schramme (ed.), New Perspectives on Paternalism and Health Care, Springer Verlag. 2015.Paternalistic interventions restrict individuals’ liberty or autonomy so as to guide their decisions towards options that are more beneficial for them than the ones they would choose in the absence of such interventions. Although some philosophers have emphasised that there is a case for justifiable paternalism in certain circumstances, much of contemporary moral and political philosophy works from a strong presumption against paternalistic interventions. However, Richard Arneson has argued that…Read more
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373The Harshness Objection: Is Luck Egalitarianism Too Harsh on the Victims of Option Luck?Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 10 (4): 389-407. 2007.According to luck egalitarianism, inequalities are justified if and only if they arise from choices for which it is reasonable to hold agents responsible. This position has been criticised for its purported harshness in responding to the plight of individuals who, through their own choices, end up destitute. This paper aims to assess the Harshness Objection. I put forward a version of the objection that has been qualified to take into account some of the more subtle elements of the luck egalitar…Read more
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163Appeals to Individual Responsibility for Health - Reconsidering the Luck Egalitarian Perspective—ERRATUMCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 22 (3): 328-329. 2013.In the article by Kristin Voigt in the April 2013 issue of Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, quotation marks around certain phrases were deleted.
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McGill UniversityDepartment of Philosophy
Department of Equity, Ethics and PolicyAssociate Professor
University of Oxford
DPhil, 2008
Montreal, Canada
Areas of Interest
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Equality |
| Justice |