Moral Animals: Ideals and Constraints in Moral Theory

New York: Oxford University Press (2004)
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Yet many, though not all, moral claims are susceptible of confirmation to the extent that they command the agreement of well-informed inquirers." "With this foundation in place, Wilson turns to a defence of egalitarianism intended to address the objection that the importance of our nonmoral projects, our natural acquisitiveness and partiality, and our meritocratic commitments render social equality a mere abstract ideal. Employing the basic notion of a symmetrical division of the co-operative surplus, she argues that social justice with respect to global disparities in well-being and in the condition of women relative to men depends on the relinquishment of natural and acquired advantage that is central to the concept of morality."--BOOK JACKET.

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