Is Mandatory Retirement Unfair Age Discrimination?

Canadian Journal of Philosophy 20 (3):321 - 334 (1990)
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In this paper I will deal with two questions. One is the relatively specific issue of whether mandatory retirement is unjust discrimination against the aged. The position taken is that it is not. But in the development of this argument a principle is advanced which appears to have the consequence that nothing, or at least very few of the practices that we are intuitively inclined to regard as unfair discrimination, are discriminatory with respect to age.

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Paternalism.Gerald Dworkin - 1972 - The Monist 56 (1):64-84.

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