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Paula Casal

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Distributive justice and evolution : towards a science of equality

2015

The paper offers reasons why distributive justice scholars should be interested in evolutionary science: it can help us understand, for example, the genetic and subsistence factors influencing our judgements about fair distributions, where our sense of property may come from, why freedom matters to certain creatures, and why we have fraternal and egalitarian sentiments and unequal societies.

Debunking explanationsFreedomEqualityMultidisciplinaryHistory and Philosophy of ScienceFraternityProperty
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Green taxes, quotas and equality : preserving social justice whilst averting climate change

2016

The need for green fiscal reform is urgent in the face of climate change. Some oppose it, however, arguing that such reforms disproportionately burden poorer individuals whose emissions are far smaller than those of wealthier individuals. Defusing these criticisms, this paper argues that this is not an inevitable feature of green fiscal reform. We should adopt a more scientific attitude not only towards climate change but towards testing fiscal proposals to mitigate it, and avoid dividing, with rushed assumptions, responsible voters who care about both equality and climate change.

Regressive taxesMultidisciplinaryInequalityHistory and Philosophy of ScienceCarbon quotas and taxesClimate changeGreen fiscal reform
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