Philosophy 3810F/G Lecture : Nancy Fraser Concepts of Justice.docx

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Three different applications to one normative principle. View is that it is normally monistic and ontologically plurist. One moral principle at the heart of frasers conception of justice. Criterion of social membership that is inherently exclusionary. Core idea is that you can"t account for all forms of social injustice in terms of one dimension of social life they are all inclusionary. All different dimensions will have different accounts of moral variables. People should be able to participate and as peers, not as inferiors to other elites and not to be marginalized. Justice requires that people are treated as having equal wealth. If we are from equal moral worth than nothing should stop us from having the ability to participate. More robust example of what equal moral worth is and its stronger than many other theorists. What we should mean by social justice is the ability to communicate and participate as a peer. Globalization is transforming the grammar of claims making.

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