Is it plausible that some non-optimal level of good will is “adequate” to avoid blameworthiness? How might the details of this go — have theorists of blame said much about this? Full article on Philosophy, et cetera
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The Boundaries of Justice
The overarching concern in the idea of justice is the need to have just relations with others—and even to have appropriate sentiments about others; and what motivates the search is the diagnosis of injustice in ongoing arrangements. In some cases, this might demand the need to change an existing boundary of sovereignty—a concern that motivated […]
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