This article highlights a problem with social justice criticism in the humanities that treats age inequalities as if they were analogous to inequalities between different races or genders. It claims that what is missing from such criticism is an awareness of the peculiar temporality of age and its implications with regard to the distribution of goods. After outlining the problem with reference to the most sophisticated liberal account of social justice—namely John Rawls’s theory of justice as fairness—the article discusses three ways of addressing the problem and concludes with a preliminary evaluation of these
Journal ArticleAging and Ethics addresses a crucial issue: In order to address the dilemmas aging po...
This paper argues that ageism is a social structural dimension that riddles Canadian society but has...
Researchers of ageing have begun to pay attention to the increasing diversity of our older populatio...
Discrimination scholars have traditionally justified antidiscrimination laws by appealing to the val...
ABSTRACT. Norman Daniels ' and Daniel Callahan's recent work attempts to develop and deepe...
Ageism is a bias that has to do with discriminatory practices and prejudicial attitude towards older...
Current understandings of ageing and diversity are impoverished in three main ways. Firstly, with re...
This chapter – which relies on a scoping literature review of scholarship on old age/ageing and ethn...
Old age and disability would seem to have adverse features in common. Membership in either group sug...
In spite of the increased attention to the intersection of people’s various social, cultural, econom...
In spite of the increased attention to the intersection of people’s various social, cultural, econom...
The article considers the problems of discrimination of persons on the basis of age criteria. Partic...
"Age of life" is one of the essential characteristics that differentiate people. Age perception is a...
This article considers attempts to include the issues of ageing and ill health in a Rawlsian framewo...
The concept of ageism as oppression has become an important point of reference in contemporary geron...
Journal ArticleAging and Ethics addresses a crucial issue: In order to address the dilemmas aging po...
This paper argues that ageism is a social structural dimension that riddles Canadian society but has...
Researchers of ageing have begun to pay attention to the increasing diversity of our older populatio...
Discrimination scholars have traditionally justified antidiscrimination laws by appealing to the val...
ABSTRACT. Norman Daniels ' and Daniel Callahan's recent work attempts to develop and deepe...
Ageism is a bias that has to do with discriminatory practices and prejudicial attitude towards older...
Current understandings of ageing and diversity are impoverished in three main ways. Firstly, with re...
This chapter – which relies on a scoping literature review of scholarship on old age/ageing and ethn...
Old age and disability would seem to have adverse features in common. Membership in either group sug...
In spite of the increased attention to the intersection of people’s various social, cultural, econom...
In spite of the increased attention to the intersection of people’s various social, cultural, econom...
The article considers the problems of discrimination of persons on the basis of age criteria. Partic...
"Age of life" is one of the essential characteristics that differentiate people. Age perception is a...
This article considers attempts to include the issues of ageing and ill health in a Rawlsian framewo...
The concept of ageism as oppression has become an important point of reference in contemporary geron...
Journal ArticleAging and Ethics addresses a crucial issue: In order to address the dilemmas aging po...
This paper argues that ageism is a social structural dimension that riddles Canadian society but has...
Researchers of ageing have begun to pay attention to the increasing diversity of our older populatio...