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Liberal Dependency Care Versus Subject-Centered Liberal Justice
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Wolf, Clark
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Book Symposium: Asha Bhandary's Freedom to Care
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/ Cooperation
/ Political theory
2023
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Wolf, Clark
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2023
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Liberal Dependency Care Versus Subject-Centered Liberal Justice
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Liberal Dependency Care Versus Subject-Centered Liberal Justice
2023
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John Rawls and Asha Bhandary use David Hume's conditions of justice to frame the original position choice from which principles of justice are selected. To use Hume's conditions in this way excludes from representation those who are not full cooperators, including people who need lifelong dependency care. This implies that their claim to dependent care is not a fundamental claim of justice, but must have significantly lower priority. This article argues that an appropriate theory of liberal dependency care will abandon this Humean framing assumption, and will treat the claim to dependency care as a fundamental requirement of justice.
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