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Rawls’ duty of assistance: a defence and re-elaboration
Maffettone, Pietro
2017
Abstract
This paper examines Rawls’ duty of assistance (DOA). It argues that some of the major criticisms that have been levelled against the DOA are based on a mischaracterisation of Rawls’ position in ‘LP’. The paper also argues that what many of Rawls’ critics have failed to appreciate is not how little Rawls’ DOA asks well-ordered peoples to do, but rather how much. The paper suggest that, taken at face value, the latter is in fact is too much to ask and much more than we can realistically achieve or allow ourselves to attempt. Finally, the paper provides a sketch of how to reconceptualise the DOA in a way that both addresses the aforementioned objection and, at the same time, is compatible with ‘LP’s general framework.
Series
Etica & Politica / Ethics and Politics
(2017) XIX/1
Publisher
EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste
Source
Pietro Maffettone “Rawls’ duty of assistance: a defence and re-elaboration” in "Etica & Politica / Ethics and Politics, (2017) XIX/1", Trieste, EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste, 2017, pp. 353-376
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