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532Reparatory Justice Reconsidered. On its Lack of Substance and its Epistemic FunctionPhilosophical Forum 50 (1): 59-86. 2019.Unlike other kinds of theories of justice, reparatory justice can only be negatively defined, in non-ideal contexts in which initial wrongs had already been committed. For one, what counts and what does not count as wrongdoing or as an unjust state of affairs resulted from that wrongdoing depends on the normative framework upon which a theorist relies. Furthermore, the measures undertaken for alleviating historical injustices can be assessed only from the vantage point of other, independent norm…Read more
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292Feminism, agency and objectivityPublic Reason 10 (1): 81-100. 2018.In this article I defend the capability approach by focusing on its built-in gender-sensitivity and on its concern with comprehensive outcomes and informationally-rich evaluation of well-being, two elements of Sen's work that are too rarely put together. I then try to show what the capability approach would have to gain by focusing on trans-positional objectivity (as Elizabeth Anderson does) and by leaving behind the narrow confines of states in favor of a more cosmopolitan stance. These prelimi…Read more
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218In the present chapter I try to determine to what extent the public policies adopted by Romanian governments following the fall of the communist regime contributed to alleviating the most egregious past injustice, the Holocaust. The measures taken for memorializing the Holocaust will be analysed through the lens of a mixed reparatory justice – relational egalitarian account. Employing such a framework entails a focus on symbolic reparations, meant to promote civic trust, social solidarity, and e…Read more
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107Assessing Non-intrinsic LimitarianismPhilosophia 47 (1): 249-264. 2019.In this paper we aim to examine a novel view on distributive justice, i.e. limitarianism, which claims that it is morally impermissible to be rich. Our main goal is to assess the two arguments provided by Ingrid Robeyns in favour of limitarianism, namely the democratic argument and the argument from unmet urgent needs and the two distinct limitarian views which these arguments give rise to. We claim that strong limitarianism, which is supported by the democratic argument, should be rejected as i…Read more
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64Adequacy in Education and Normative School ChoiceStudies in Philosophy and Education 37 (2): 123-146. 2017.In this paper I make a contribution to three distinct, but deeply interwoven subjects. Firstly, I argue that, at the level of ideal theory, the distribution of educational goods should follow a sufficientarian pattern and that the evaluative space of children’s advantage should be inspired by the capability approach. Secondly, the paper is delving into the more policy-oriented debates on the desirability of school choice. I argue that, given the non-ideal circumstances in which decision makers h…Read more
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19On the Moral Irrelevance of a Global Basic Structure: Prospects for a Satisficing Sufficientarian Theory of Global JusticeCroatian Journal of Philosophy 17 (2): 233-264. 2017.Many important criticisms to the possibility of global justice are advanced following one or another operationalization of the Rawlsian concept of a basic structure. The purpose of this paper is twofold: i) to show that the existence of a global basic structure is irrelevant from the standpoint of justice; ii) to set the stage for a cosmopolitan theory of global justice that employs satisficing sufficientarianism as a distributive principle. One of the main contentions is that the institutional-…Read more
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14Neither end, nor means, but both—why the modern university ought to be responsive to different conceptions of the goodEducational Philosophy and Theory 51 (1): 87-96. 2018.In this paper, I argue that universities ought to account for the diverse conceptions of the good employed by their students. The complex nature of the good of education, which has both instrumental and intrinsic aspects, means that the modern university should be impartial between students who consume this good for itself or as a means towards more fulfilling goals. The discussion on the intrinsic nature of education follows the line of the Humboldtian perspective. The instrumental benefits con…Read more
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Holocaust Memoryscapes. Contemporary Memorialisation of the Holocaust in Central and Eastern European Countries (edited book)Editura Universitara. 2020.
Adelin Dumitru
SNSPA
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SNSPAAssociate Professor (Part-time)
Areas of Specialization
Value Theory |
Areas of Interest
Value Theory |
Philosophy, Misc |