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SUMMARY:Living well and Having a Good Life: Interpreting the Distinction
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LOCATION:Belfield\, Ireland
DESCRIPTION:<p>Abstract:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>In <em>Justice for Hedgehogs</em>\, Ronald Dworkin &nbsp\;introduces a distinction between the notion of &ldquo\;living well&rdquo\; and that of &ldquo\;having a good life&rdquo\;.&nbsp\;Both &nbsp\;are interpreted from an objectivist point of view\, but the former is supposed to entail serious &ldquo\;constraints essential to human dignity&rdquo\; and to require conformity to ethical\, as well as to moral norms\, insofar as these are interconnected. &nbsp\;In this paper\,I focusonthe proposed distinction\, with a view to casting light on its content and on its implications and to assessing its significance for contemporary debates in moral philosophy.&nbsp\; I point to some tensions in Dworkin&rsquo\;s arguments arising from the attempt at a synthesis of&nbsp\; Kantian and Aristotelian elements.</p>
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