Egalitarian theories assume, without defending it, the view that the costs of children should be shared between non-parents and parents. This standard position is called into question by the Parental Provision view. Drawing on the familiar idea that people should be held responsible for the consequences of their choices, the Parental Provision view holds that under certain conditions egalitarian justice requires parents to pay for the full costs of their children, as it would be unfair for non-parents to bear the negative externalities of others’ choices to have children. This article examines closely the Parental Provision view and argues that various possible justifications for it are unsuccessful. In so doing, it brings to light respects...
The family, and in particular the parent-child relationship that constitutes its core, is attracting...
In this paper, we challenge the conventional wisdom that due to the negative correlation between fam...
The aim of this article is to investigate the general and special obligations of parents with respec...
Egalitarian theories assume, without defending it, the view that the costs of children should be sha...
This is a draft of a chapter that has been accepted for publication by Oxford University Press in th...
In a just society, who should be liable for the significant costs associated with creating and raisi...
The topic of this thesis is the just distribution of the costs of children. In particular, it asks w...
textabstractThis paper presents what luck egalitarianism, one of the major frameworks in contemporar...
Because families disrupt fair patterns of distribution and, in particular, equality of opportunity, ...
Data de publicació electrònica: 11 de novembre de 2023In academic and public debates, defenders of t...
We study the design of a fair family policy in an economy where parent- hood is regarded either as d...
“Children”, economist Nancy Folbre notes, are “an expensive crop” (Folbre 2008: 65). Raising an aver...
This paper’s material forms the basis for a chapter on “Beyond the Public Goods Argument: Fairness a...
Analytic philosophers tend to agree that intentional parental genetic shaping and intentional parent...
Children are special, not only to their own parents, but also for society at large. Even if society ...
The family, and in particular the parent-child relationship that constitutes its core, is attracting...
In this paper, we challenge the conventional wisdom that due to the negative correlation between fam...
The aim of this article is to investigate the general and special obligations of parents with respec...
Egalitarian theories assume, without defending it, the view that the costs of children should be sha...
This is a draft of a chapter that has been accepted for publication by Oxford University Press in th...
In a just society, who should be liable for the significant costs associated with creating and raisi...
The topic of this thesis is the just distribution of the costs of children. In particular, it asks w...
textabstractThis paper presents what luck egalitarianism, one of the major frameworks in contemporar...
Because families disrupt fair patterns of distribution and, in particular, equality of opportunity, ...
Data de publicació electrònica: 11 de novembre de 2023In academic and public debates, defenders of t...
We study the design of a fair family policy in an economy where parent- hood is regarded either as d...
“Children”, economist Nancy Folbre notes, are “an expensive crop” (Folbre 2008: 65). Raising an aver...
This paper’s material forms the basis for a chapter on “Beyond the Public Goods Argument: Fairness a...
Analytic philosophers tend to agree that intentional parental genetic shaping and intentional parent...
Children are special, not only to their own parents, but also for society at large. Even if society ...
The family, and in particular the parent-child relationship that constitutes its core, is attracting...
In this paper, we challenge the conventional wisdom that due to the negative correlation between fam...
The aim of this article is to investigate the general and special obligations of parents with respec...