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These essays, with one exception originally published in Philosophy & Public Affairs, consider the moral problems associated with improving the social and economic position of disadvantaged groups. If the situation of women and minorities improves so that their opportunities are equal to those of more favored groups, will they then be in a competitive position conducive to equal achievement? If not, can preferential hiring or preferential admission to educational institutions be justified? The contributors explore the complexities of this problem from several points of view. The discussions in Part I are more theoretical and concentrate on the application to this case of general considerations from ethical theory. The discussions in Part II also take up theoretical questions, but they start from specific problems about the constitutionality and the effectiveness of certain methods of achieving equality and counteracting discrimination. The two groups of essays demonstrate admirably the close connection between moral philosophy and questions of law and policy. The issues discussed include compensation, liability, victimization, the significance of group membership, the intrinsic importance of racial, sexual, or meritocratic criteria, and the overall effects of preferential policies. -- Back cover.

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209

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Equality and preferential treatment
1977, Princeton University Press
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Table of Contents

Nagel, T. Equal treatment and compensatory discrimination.
Thomson, J. J. Preferential hiring.
Simon, R. Preferential hiring, a reply to Judith Jarvis Thomson.
Sher, G. Justifying reverse discrimination in employment.
Dworkin, R. DeFunis v. Sweatt.
Fiss, O.M. Groups and the equal protection clause.
Fiss, O.M. School desegregation.
Goldman, A.H. Affirmative action.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.
"The essays in this book, with one exception, appeared originally in the quarterly journal Philosophy & public affairs."

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Princeton, N.J
Series
A Philosophy & public affairs reader
Other Titles
Philosophy & public affairs.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
323.4/0973
Library of Congress
KF4755.A75 E64, HM146, KF4755.A75 E64 1977

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 209 p. ;
Number of pages
209

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5208479M
Internet Archive
equalitypreferen00cohe
ISBN 10
0691072132, 0691019886
LCCN
75035488
OCLC/WorldCat
3396151
Library Thing
1344489
Goodreads
209336
4772012

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