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New article authored by Giulio Fornaroli
Giulio Fornaroli, INCET employee, published a new article in the journal "Philosophy Compass"
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Corrective Duties/Corrective Justice
In this paper, I assess critically the recent debate on corrective duties across moral and legal philosophy. Two prominent positions have emerged: the Kantian rights-based view (holding that what triggers corrections is a failure to respect others' right to freedom) and the so-called continuity view (correcting means attempting to do what one was supposed to do before). Neither position, I try to show, offers a satisfactory explanation of the ground (why correct?) and content (how to correct?) of corrective duties. In the final section, I suggest that it is probably better to restrict the label “corrective duties” to duties generated by interpersonal wronging.
Link to the article
Fornaroli, G. (2024). Corrective Duties/Corrective Justice. Philosophy Compass, 19(3), e12968. https://doi.org/10.1111/phc3.12968