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The Nature and Distinctiveness of Social Equality: An Introduction


Fourie, Carina; Schuppert, Fabian; Wallimann-Helmer, Ivo (2015). The Nature and Distinctiveness of Social Equality: An Introduction. In: Fourie, Carina; Schuppert, Fabian; Wallimann-Helmer, Ivo. Social Equality: Essays on What It Means to Be Equals. Oxford / New York: Oxford University Press, 1-20.

Abstract

This chapter serves as an introduction to the collected volume. In the first section, we aim to provide background on important themes in social egalitarianism and to set the context for understanding which significant questions the chapters in this book pose and attempt to answer. In this section we focus especially on what could be said to characterize socially egalitarian relationships, on which relationships are of concern, and on what might make social egalitarianism distinct. In the second section, we provide a brief explanation of the structure of the book and each of its chapters.

Abstract

This chapter serves as an introduction to the collected volume. In the first section, we aim to provide background on important themes in social egalitarianism and to set the context for understanding which significant questions the chapters in this book pose and attempt to answer. In this section we focus especially on what could be said to characterize socially egalitarian relationships, on which relationships are of concern, and on what might make social egalitarianism distinct. In the second section, we provide a brief explanation of the structure of the book and each of its chapters.

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Item Type:Book Section, not_refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:01 Faculty of Theology > Center for Ethics
06 Faculty of Arts > Institute of Philosophy
08 Research Priority Programs > Ethics
Dewey Decimal Classification:170 Ethics
Uncontrolled Keywords:Egalitarianism, , Justice , , Relational equality, , Social equality
Language:English
Date:February 2015
Deposited On:27 Nov 2014 15:08
Last Modified:15 Apr 2021 14:29
Publisher:Oxford University Press
ISBN:978-0-19-933110-9
OA Status:Closed
Related URLs:http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199331109.do (Publisher)
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