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March 2005
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... As noted, some Rawlsians, e.g. Nagel (2005), think that to stand in coercive relations to one another implies that one has a duty to be able to justify distributive inequalities between one another that one does not have in the absence of coercive relations. Here that which is governed by norms of justice (distributive inequalities) is different from those relations (relations of coercion) that ground duties of justice. ...
March 2005
Philosophy & Public Affairs