In this essay, Johannes Giesinger comments on the current philosophical debate on educational justice. He observes that while authors like Elizabeth Anderson and Debra Satz develop a so-called adequacy view of educational justice, Harry Brighouse and Adam Swift defend an egalitarian principle. Giesinger focuses his analysis on the main objection that is formulated, from an egalitarian perspective, against the adequacy view: that it neglects the problem of securing fair opportunities in the competition for social rewards. Giesinger meets this objection by expressing two basic theses: First, he argues that Brighouse and Swift themselves fail to give an adequate account of fair competition; and, second, he shows that the adequacy view provides...
Throughout the past fifty years lawyers and education advocates have used the court system to try to...
In our essay, we challenge the hegemonic Kantian discourse of defining justice as equality (in a bro...
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In this essay, Johannes Giesinger comments on the current philosophical debate on educational justic...
In this essay, [the author] comments on the current philosophical debate on educational justice. He ...
Some theorists argue that rather than advocating a principle of educational equality as a component ...
2 The current philosophical and political debate in the US and UK between proponents of adequacy and...
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D. Waltenberg, F. (2004). What is justice in education? Sketch of answer based on theories of justic...
The paper aims to evaluate the reply offered by philosophers of educational justice Elizabeth Ander...
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The philosophical debate on educational justice currently focusses on the Anglo-American situation. ...
Education is one of the most unequally distributed goods, and this has led to people’s opportunities...
Throughout the past fifty years lawyers and education advocates have used the court system to try to...
In our essay, we challenge the hegemonic Kantian discourse of defining justice as equality (in a bro...
This paper re-examines the philosophical debate between egalitarians and libertarians regarding scho...
In this essay, Johannes Giesinger comments on the current philosophical debate on educational justic...
In this essay, [the author] comments on the current philosophical debate on educational justice. He ...
Some theorists argue that rather than advocating a principle of educational equality as a component ...
2 The current philosophical and political debate in the US and UK between proponents of adequacy and...
There are two leading accounts of the principles of educational adequacy by Elizabeth Anderson and D...
What is justice in education? How can we evaluate whether given distributions of educational inputs ...
In this essay, some theoretical ideas are reviewed to find a reliable candidate for the explanatory ...
D. Waltenberg, F. (2004). What is justice in education? Sketch of answer based on theories of justic...
The paper aims to evaluate the reply offered by philosophers of educational justice Elizabeth Ander...
This thesis investigates whether luck egalitarianism can provide a cogent and coherent interpretatio...
The philosophical debate on educational justice currently focusses on the Anglo-American situation. ...
Education is one of the most unequally distributed goods, and this has led to people’s opportunities...
Throughout the past fifty years lawyers and education advocates have used the court system to try to...
In our essay, we challenge the hegemonic Kantian discourse of defining justice as equality (in a bro...
This paper re-examines the philosophical debate between egalitarians and libertarians regarding scho...