Reply to Crisp

Utilitas 23 (1):109-114 (2011)
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Abstract

In 'Why It Matters that Some Are Worse off than Others,' we offer a new critique of the Priority View. In a recent article, Roger Crisp has argued that our critique is flawed. In this reply, we show that Crisp fails to grapple with, much less defeat, the central claim of our critique. We also show that an example that Crisp offers in support of the Priority View in fact lends support to our critique of that view.

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Alex Voorhoeve
London School of Economics
Michael Otsuka
Rutgers - New Brunswick