New paper out today, part of upcoming special issue exploring whether and how relational equality applies to issues of intergenerational justice. Stay tuned! https://t.co/ieDMbihpic
If early death is so tragic, how come there isn´t social insurance against it? In my new paper, Get Old or Die Trying: Longevity Justice in Social Insurance, I argue that there should be. I am so happy it is out in Politics, Philosophy & Economics (OA!).
https://t.co/q6OdsX5aGC
Have you ever wondered what, if anything, distinguishes so-called 'relational' and 'distributive' equality? Find out my answer here! https://t.co/YiqSicCplw
Brave New World 2024📣
@mancept's excellent Postgrad Political Theory Conference is now accepting submissions.
Fantastic key notes this year from Katharine Jenkins and @martin_oneill.
Submissions to [email protected] by June 10th.
More info 👇
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@xgabegottliebx @Wiglet1981 What about: the CI involves self-regarding duties--e.g. develop your talents (imperfect), don't commit suicide (perfect)--whereas the GR does not? Also, the CI is able to distinguish imperfect and perfect duties.