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SUMMARY:Interdependent Responsibility for Systemic Injustice
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LOCATION:Arts West\, Melbourne\, Australia
DESCRIPTION:<p>A systemic injustice occurs when political\, legal\, or economic processes produce unjust outcomes\, which cannot be reduced to identifiable wrongs perpetrated by agents (whether individual or collective). This paper offers a new answer to the question: who bears forward-looking responsibility for alleviating systemic injustice\, and why? The paper argues that &lsquo\;relations of interdependence&rsquo\; are the source (i.e.\, normative grounds or justification) of forward-looking responsibility. These relations combine to determine the extent (level of cost required) for each responsibility-bearing agent\, allowing us to differentiate between the responsibilities of powerful collective agents versus ordinary individuals. Finally\, these interdependence relations also inform the content of forward-looking responsibility (that is\, the actions or practices required): our respective forward-looking responsibilities call on each agent to perform &lsquo\;contextual care&rsquo\;: the meeting needs of in the local context\, in a way that promotes the meeting of needs in the larger contexts in which our local contexts are embedded.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Jenny Judge:
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