Partiality /

We are partial to people with whom we share special relationships--if someone is your child, parent, or friend, you wouldn't treat them as you would a stranger. But is partiality justified, and if so, why? Partiality presents a theory of the reasons supporting special treatment within special r...

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Main Author: Keller, Simon
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, ©2013.
Series:Princeton monographs in philosophy.
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