Some regard harms to currently existing persons as a basis for reparations for historical injustice. By focusing on corrective justice as the basis for repairing wrongful harm, this thesis aims to clarify and strengthen the harm-based approach to reparations. I defend a version of the conformity account as the moral basis of corrective justice, critiquing various versions of this argument by Joseph Raz and John Gardner. I argue that the notion of harm relevant to corrective justice is a counterfactual comparative one and respond to various objections to that conception. I then consider two different cases in which compensation for an historical injustice might be thought appropriate. First, I examine an argument developed independently by ...
High-profile popular-press authors recently have challenged the mainstream consensus that certain hi...
It is common to focus on the duties of the wrongdoer in cases that involve injustice. Presumably, th...
Throughout history governments have neglected, mistreated, or intentionally harmed their own citizen...
Some regard harms to currently existing persons as a basis for reparations for historical injustice....
© 2013 Timothy Edward Noel Newton-HowesSimilar to contemporary injustices, historic injustices may r...
Driven by a sharp increase in claims for reparations, reparative justice has become a topic of acade...
This thesis seeks to justify on moral grounds the existence of tort systems. The argument is that co...
The ‘structural injustice’ framework is an increasingly influential way of thinking about historical...
I aspire to answer two questions regarding the concept of a corrective duty. The first concerns what...
In a recent book, I set out the contours of a conception of corrective justice, and tentatively expl...
High-profile popular-press authors recently have challenged the mainstream consensus that certain hi...
The scale and character of past injustice can seem overwhelming. Grievous wrongdoing characterizes s...
Abstract Some normative theorists believe that there is a principled moral reason not to retain bene...
It is sometimes the case that a debate goes off the rails so early that riders assume the rough coun...
The currently predominant view of public requitals for criminal behavior draws on the deontic guidan...
High-profile popular-press authors recently have challenged the mainstream consensus that certain hi...
It is common to focus on the duties of the wrongdoer in cases that involve injustice. Presumably, th...
Throughout history governments have neglected, mistreated, or intentionally harmed their own citizen...
Some regard harms to currently existing persons as a basis for reparations for historical injustice....
© 2013 Timothy Edward Noel Newton-HowesSimilar to contemporary injustices, historic injustices may r...
Driven by a sharp increase in claims for reparations, reparative justice has become a topic of acade...
This thesis seeks to justify on moral grounds the existence of tort systems. The argument is that co...
The ‘structural injustice’ framework is an increasingly influential way of thinking about historical...
I aspire to answer two questions regarding the concept of a corrective duty. The first concerns what...
In a recent book, I set out the contours of a conception of corrective justice, and tentatively expl...
High-profile popular-press authors recently have challenged the mainstream consensus that certain hi...
The scale and character of past injustice can seem overwhelming. Grievous wrongdoing characterizes s...
Abstract Some normative theorists believe that there is a principled moral reason not to retain bene...
It is sometimes the case that a debate goes off the rails so early that riders assume the rough coun...
The currently predominant view of public requitals for criminal behavior draws on the deontic guidan...
High-profile popular-press authors recently have challenged the mainstream consensus that certain hi...
It is common to focus on the duties of the wrongdoer in cases that involve injustice. Presumably, th...
Throughout history governments have neglected, mistreated, or intentionally harmed their own citizen...