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Has PDF. Publication Type. More Filters. We take ourselves to have reasons to do things for and with our friends: reason to console a friend when she loses her job, for instance, or to help her celebrate when she gets a new one. And we take … Expand. Duties to Make Friends.

Why, morally speaking, ought we do more for our family and friends than for strangers? In other words, what is the justification of special duties?

According to partialists, the answer to this … Expand. View 1 excerpt, cites background. Parental partiality and the intergenerational transmission of advantage. Niko Kolodny. Oxford University Press Niko Kolodny University of California, Berkeley.

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Alienation, Consequentialism, and the Demands of Morality. Peter Railton - - Philosophy and Public Affairs 13 2 Truth, Invention, and the Meaning of Life. David Wiggins - - British Academy. The Justification of National Partiality. Thomas Hurka - unknown. Ideology, Racism, and Critical Social Theory.

Don't have an account? Although we have countless interpersonal relationships, we have reason for partiality only in some. Why is this? This chapter tries to make some progress toward a principled answer by appealing to a neglected phenomenon: resonance. It suggests how resonance might explain why some relationships support partiality while other relationships do not, paying special attention to the case of racism. It concludes with some reflections on the implications of this account for other relationships, such as co-citizenship; for the defence of partiality in general; and for the difficult relations between partiality and other norms, most notably those of impartial morality.

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