Inequality:
Gespeichert in:
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Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | English |
Veröffentlicht: |
New York, NY [u.a.]
Oxford Univ. Press
1996
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Ausgabe: | 1. issued as an paperback |
Schriftenreihe: | Oxford ethics series
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Online-Zugang: | Inhaltsverzeichnis Klappentext |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 352 S. graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 0195111494 0195078608 |
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adam_text | Contents
1.
Introduction,
3
1.1
Overview of the Book,
3
1.2
Preliminary Comments,
6
2.
Inequality: A Complex Notion,
19
2.1
Individual Complaints,
19
2.2
The Sequence,
27
2.3
Orderings
of the Sequence,
29
2.4
Concluding Remarks,
50
3.
Inequality in Complex Situations,
53
3.1
Poll Results and Aspects: A Striking Correlation,
53
3.2
How Increases in Group Levels Affect Inequality,
60
3.3
How Decreases in Group Levels Affect Inequality,
65
3.4
How Direct Transfers Affect Inequality: The Pigou-Dalton
Condition,
71
3.5
How Indirect Transfers Affect Inequality,
77
3.6
Revisiting the Pigou-Dalton Condition,
82
3.7
Conclusion,
87
4.
Averages, Individuals, or Groups: What Should
an Egalitarian Focus On?,
91
4.1
The Average Principle of Equality,
91
4.2
Rejecting the Average Principle,
92
4.3
The Proportional Average Principle of Equality,
95
4.4
Rejecting the Proportional Average Principle,
97
4.5
Individuals versus Groups: A Question of Focus,
101
4.6
Rawls s Maximin Principle: Reasons for Focusing
on the Worst-Off Group,
103
4.7
Maximin and BOP: Are They Analogous?,
105
4.8
Modifying BOP: Several Suggestions, 111
4.9
Summary of BOP,
116
4.10
The Maximin Principle of Equality,
117
xii
Contente
5.
Approaches for Measuring Inequality,
118
5.1
The Statistical Measures,
119
5.2
The Statistical Measures in Perspective,
132
5.3
Atkinson s Measure,
135
5.4
The Intersection Approach,
141
5.5
A Better Alternative,
147
5.6
Objections and Replies,
150
5.7
Methodology, Additive Separability, and the Hermeneutic Tradition,
153
6.
Inequality s Sensitivity to Affluence or Well-Being,
157
6.1
The Correct View,
157
6.2
Objections and Responses,
160
6.3
Four Approaches for Capturing the Correct View,
163
6.4
Problems with the First Three Approaches,
167
6.5
Atkinson versus Sen,
182
6.6
Advantages of the Fourth Approach,
185
6.7
Sensitivity and the Weighted Additive Principle,
187
6.8
Sensitivity and the Statistical Measures,
189
7.
Variations in Population Size,
191
7.1
The Standard View,
191
7.2
Considerations Supporting the Standard View,
193
7.3
A General Argument for the Standard View,
196
7.4
Considerations Opposing the Standard View,
200
7.5
Rejecting Average Solutions and the Economists Approach,
209
7.6
The Shrinking World,
216
7.7
The Repellant Conclusion,
218
7.8
Reconsidering the Repellant Conclusion: One Response,
219
7.9
Reconsidering the Repellant Conclusion in Light of
the Repugnant Conclusion: A Second Response,
221
7.10
Summary and Assessment,
227
7.11
Population Increases and the Statistical Measures,
230
8.
Between Whom, or What, Does Inequality Obtain?,
232
8.1
Three Views about the Proper Unit of Egalitarian Concern,
233
8.2
Problems with Complete Lives Egalitarianism,
235
8.3
Support for Complete Lives Egalitarianism: Problems with Alternative
Views,
238
8.4
A Fruitful Test Case,
240
8.5
Summary and Implications,
242
9.
A Criticism of Egalitarianism Rejected,
245
9.1
Extended Humanitarianism: An Implausible Version of
Egalitarianism,
245
9.2
Extended Humanitarianism versus Egalitarianism,
247
Contente
xiii
9.3
The Slogan,
248
9.4
Cases
Where the
Slogan
Is Implicitly Involved,
249
9.5
The Non-Identity Problem,
255
9.6
Interpreting the Slogan,
256
9.7
The Mental State Theory,
258
9.8
The Subjective Desire Fulfillment Theory,
264
9.9
The Objective List Theory,
272
9.10
Summary and Discussion,
277
9.11
Reconsidering the Slogan s Appeal: Individualism, Holism, and
Egalitarianism,
280
9.12
Conclusion,
281
10.
Conclusion,
283
10.1
Summary,
283
10.2
Inequality: Complex or Inconsistent?,
292
10.3
Practical Implications,
296
10.4
Individualism versus Holism: Final Thoughts,
303
Appendices,
309
A New Aspects of Inequality Considered,
309
В
How Variations in Complex Heterogeneous Situations
Affect Inequality,
316
С
Variations in Population Size
—
Different Aspects, Different Views,
327
Bibliography,
334
Index,
341
Equality has long been among the most potent of human ideals and it continues to play a
prominent role in political argument. Views about equality inform much of the debate about
wide-ranging issues such as racism, sexism, obligations to the poor or handicapped, relations
between developed and developing countries, and the justification of competing political,
economic, and ideological systems. In this book, Temkin begins his illuminating examination
with a simple question: when is one situation worse than another regarding inequality?
In exploring this question, a new approach to understanding inequality emerges. Temkin goes
against the common view that inequality is simple and holistic and argues instead that it is
complex, individualistic, and essentially comparative. He presents a new way of thinking
about equality and inequality that challenges the assumptions of philosophers, welfare
economists, and others, and has significant and far-reaching implications on both practical
and theoretical levels.
About the Author
Larry S. Temkin is Professor of Philosophy at Rice University.
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Contents
1.
Introduction,
3
1.1
Overview of the Book,
3
1.2
Preliminary Comments,
6
2.
Inequality: A Complex Notion,
19
2.1
Individual Complaints,
19
2.2
The Sequence,
27
2.3
Orderings
of the Sequence,
29
2.4
Concluding Remarks,
50
3.
Inequality in Complex Situations,
53
3.1
Poll Results and Aspects: A Striking Correlation,
53
3.2
How Increases in Group Levels Affect Inequality,
60
3.3
How Decreases in Group Levels Affect Inequality,
65
3.4
How Direct Transfers Affect Inequality: The Pigou-Dalton
Condition,
71
3.5
How Indirect Transfers Affect Inequality,
77
3.6
Revisiting the Pigou-Dalton Condition,
82
3.7
Conclusion,
87
4.
Averages, Individuals, or Groups: What Should
an Egalitarian Focus On?,
91
4.1
The Average Principle of Equality,
91
4.2
Rejecting the Average Principle,
92
4.3
The Proportional Average Principle of Equality,
95
4.4
Rejecting the Proportional Average Principle,
97
4.5
Individuals versus Groups: A Question of Focus,
101
4.6
Rawls's Maximin Principle: Reasons for Focusing
on the Worst-Off Group,
103
4.7
Maximin and BOP: Are They Analogous?,
105
4.8
Modifying BOP: Several Suggestions, 111
4.9
Summary of BOP,
116
4.10
The Maximin Principle of Equality,
117
xii
Contente
5.
Approaches for Measuring Inequality,
118
5.1
The Statistical Measures,
119
5.2
The Statistical Measures in Perspective,
132
5.3
Atkinson's Measure,
135
5.4
The Intersection Approach,
141
5.5
A Better Alternative,
147
5.6
Objections and Replies,
150
5.7
Methodology, Additive Separability, and the Hermeneutic Tradition,
153
6.
Inequality's Sensitivity to Affluence or Well-Being,
157
6.1
The Correct View,
157
6.2
Objections and Responses,
160
6.3
Four Approaches for Capturing the Correct View,
163
6.4
Problems with the First Three Approaches,
167
6.5
Atkinson versus Sen,
182
6.6
Advantages of the Fourth Approach,
185
6.7
Sensitivity and the Weighted Additive Principle,
187
6.8
Sensitivity and the Statistical Measures,
189
7.
Variations in Population Size,
191
7.1
The Standard View,
191
7.2
Considerations Supporting the Standard View,
193
7.3
A General Argument for the Standard View,
196
7.4
Considerations Opposing the Standard View,
200
7.5
Rejecting Average Solutions and the Economists' Approach,
209
7.6
The Shrinking World,
216
7.7
The Repellant Conclusion,
218
7.8
Reconsidering the Repellant Conclusion: One Response,
219
7.9
Reconsidering the Repellant Conclusion in Light of
the Repugnant Conclusion: A Second Response,
221
7.10
Summary and Assessment,
227
7.11
Population Increases and the Statistical Measures,
230
8.
Between Whom, or What, Does Inequality Obtain?,
232
8.1
Three Views about the Proper Unit of Egalitarian Concern,
233
8.2
Problems with Complete Lives Egalitarianism,
235
8.3
Support for Complete Lives Egalitarianism: Problems with Alternative
Views,
238
8.4
A Fruitful Test Case,
240
8.5
Summary and Implications,
242
9.
A Criticism of Egalitarianism Rejected,
245
9.1
Extended Humanitarianism: An Implausible Version of
Egalitarianism,
245
9.2
Extended Humanitarianism versus Egalitarianism,
247
Contente
xiii
9.3
The Slogan,
248
9.4
Cases
Where the
Slogan
Is Implicitly Involved,
249
9.5
The Non-Identity Problem,
255
9.6
Interpreting the Slogan,
256
9.7
The Mental State Theory,
258
9.8
The Subjective Desire Fulfillment Theory,
264
9.9
The Objective List Theory,
272
9.10
Summary and Discussion,
277
9.11
Reconsidering the Slogan's Appeal: Individualism, Holism, and
Egalitarianism,
280
9.12
Conclusion,
281
10.
Conclusion,
283
10.1
Summary,
283
10.2
Inequality: Complex or Inconsistent?,
292
10.3
Practical Implications,
296
10.4
Individualism versus Holism: Final Thoughts,
303
Appendices,
309
A New Aspects of Inequality Considered,
309
В
How Variations in Complex Heterogeneous Situations
Affect Inequality,
316
С
Variations in Population Size
—
Different Aspects, Different Views,
327
Bibliography,
334
Index,
341
Equality has long been among the most potent of human ideals and it continues to play a
prominent role in political argument. Views about equality inform much of the debate about
wide-ranging issues such as racism, sexism, obligations to the poor or handicapped, relations
between developed and developing countries, and the justification of competing political,
economic, and ideological systems. In this book, Temkin begins his illuminating examination
with a simple question: when is one situation worse than another regarding inequality?
In exploring this question, a new approach to understanding inequality emerges. Temkin goes
against the common view that inequality is simple and holistic and argues instead that it is
complex, individualistic, and essentially comparative. He presents a new way of thinking
about equality and inequality that challenges the assumptions of philosophers, welfare
economists, and others, and has significant and far-reaching implications on both practical
and theoretical levels.
About the Author
Larry S. Temkin is Professor of Philosophy at Rice University. |
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spelling | Temkin, Larry S. Verfasser aut Inequality Larry S. Temkin 1. issued as an paperback New York, NY [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 1996 XIII, 352 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Oxford ethics series Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd rswk-swf Gleichheit (DE-588)4021231-2 gnd rswk-swf Ungleichheit (DE-588)4186884-5 gnd rswk-swf Egalitarismus (DE-588)4151082-3 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Gleichheit (DE-588)4021231-2 s DE-604 Egalitarismus (DE-588)4151082-3 s Ungleichheit (DE-588)4186884-5 s Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 s 2\p DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014841371&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014841371&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Temkin, Larry S. Inequality Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd Gleichheit (DE-588)4021231-2 gnd Ungleichheit (DE-588)4186884-5 gnd Egalitarismus (DE-588)4151082-3 gnd |
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title | Inequality |
title_auth | Inequality |
title_exact_search | Inequality |
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title_full | Inequality Larry S. Temkin |
title_fullStr | Inequality Larry S. Temkin |
title_full_unstemmed | Inequality Larry S. Temkin |
title_short | Inequality |
title_sort | inequality |
topic | Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd Gleichheit (DE-588)4021231-2 gnd Ungleichheit (DE-588)4186884-5 gnd Egalitarismus (DE-588)4151082-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Philosophie Gleichheit Ungleichheit Egalitarismus Hochschulschrift |
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