Usually a relational approach, such as one appealing to care or love, is contrasted with an account of justice. In this chapter, however, I argue that distributive justice is well conceived as itself a matter of honouring people in virtue of their capacity to love and to be loved. After spelling out a familiar conception of love, I explain how treating people with respect in light of this capacity provides a plausible basis for human rights, one that rivals influential individualist foundations such as Kantian respect for autonomy and Catholic honor of human life. I also articulate an egalitarian conception of how to allocate wealth that I argue is also a function of treating people's ability to love as special and that can compete against ...
Is equality a distributive value or does it rather point to the quality of social relationships? Thi...
The nurturing that produces love, care, and solidarity constitutes a discrete social system of affec...
This chapter introduces the idea of distributive justice. It identifies several different views of w...
Usually a relational approach, such as one appealing to care or love, is contrasted with an account ...
Three claims about love and justice cannot be simultaneously true and therefore entail a paradox: (1...
This paper provides an introduction to the relevant debates revolving the three topics the connectio...
Critics of luck egalitarianism and the \"distributive paradigm\" have argued that equality is funda...
Is equality a distributive value or does it rather point to the quality of social relationships? Thi...
Property rights are central to debates over distributive justice. In this dissertation, I defend thr...
The fact that Kant does not articulate a theory of distributive justice has not kept political philo...
This paper tries to reconcile reciprocity with a fundamentally `subject- centred' ethic by interpret...
John Rawls famously claims that ‘justice is the first virtue of social institutions’. On one of its ...
This paper considers the view that the basis of equality is the range property of being a moral pers...
[Introduction] In the pursuit of an ideal society, an important factor to consider is what system of...
Is the political value of equality a distributive ideal, governing the allocation of goods, or an id...
Is equality a distributive value or does it rather point to the quality of social relationships? Thi...
The nurturing that produces love, care, and solidarity constitutes a discrete social system of affec...
This chapter introduces the idea of distributive justice. It identifies several different views of w...
Usually a relational approach, such as one appealing to care or love, is contrasted with an account ...
Three claims about love and justice cannot be simultaneously true and therefore entail a paradox: (1...
This paper provides an introduction to the relevant debates revolving the three topics the connectio...
Critics of luck egalitarianism and the \"distributive paradigm\" have argued that equality is funda...
Is equality a distributive value or does it rather point to the quality of social relationships? Thi...
Property rights are central to debates over distributive justice. In this dissertation, I defend thr...
The fact that Kant does not articulate a theory of distributive justice has not kept political philo...
This paper tries to reconcile reciprocity with a fundamentally `subject- centred' ethic by interpret...
John Rawls famously claims that ‘justice is the first virtue of social institutions’. On one of its ...
This paper considers the view that the basis of equality is the range property of being a moral pers...
[Introduction] In the pursuit of an ideal society, an important factor to consider is what system of...
Is the political value of equality a distributive ideal, governing the allocation of goods, or an id...
Is equality a distributive value or does it rather point to the quality of social relationships? Thi...
The nurturing that produces love, care, and solidarity constitutes a discrete social system of affec...
This chapter introduces the idea of distributive justice. It identifies several different views of w...