CFP: Georgia Philosophical Society Meeting
Submission deadline: September 13, 2012
Conference date(s):
October 20, 2012
Conference Venue:
Oglethorpe University
Atlanta,
United States
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The Georgia Philosophical Society values and welcomes diversity in its membership, its leadership, and its conference presenters. The Society encourages participation in all of its activities by as diverse a group of faculty and students as possible.
Submissions on any philosophical topic will be considered. Papers on or related to the keynote speaker’s topic are especially encouraged.
Submissions from Georgia and neighboring states are given priority.
Papers must not exceed 3000 words
Graduate student submissions welcome
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Submission deadline: September 13, 2012
Send Papers to: [email protected]
Abstract:
Christie Hartley, Georgia State
“Justice as Reciprocity Revisited”
The concept of reciprocity is nearly ubiquitous in political philosophy, although there is disagreement over what it entails and its proper role, if any, in a theory of justice. In this paper, I discuss the central elements of any conception of justice as reciprocity. I stress that theories of justice as reciprocity have different views of the purpose of reciprocal cooperation and that, as a result, theories can differ considerably when it comes to the kind of cooperative contributions that are fitting and sufficient as a matter of fairness in cooperative exchange. I offer a sketch of a view of justice as reciprocity that I think has important advantages over one interpretation of Rawls’s notion of reciprocity.