Justice and Reverse Discrimination [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 33 (2):425-427 (1979)
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Abstract

Do we really need more writing on reverse discrimination? As far as Alan Goldman’s Justice and Reverse Discrimination is concerned, the answer to this question is yes and no. While parts of the book are carefully argued, thoughtful and provocative, Goldman’s methodology and a number of his key arguments are flawed.

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