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Reparations — the philosophical case: Enter the philosophical case for reparations by understanding the moral logic underlying it: what justice requires when systematic harm has been done and lingers in institutions and opportunity. Start with the principles before the politics.

Examine the philosophical foundations of reparations and discover what justice demands when historical harm shapes present-day institutions and opportunity

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Concepts in this course
Concept
Epistemic Injustice and Historical Erasure
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Identity as a Site of Rights and Conflict
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Intellectual Labor as Uncompensated Extraction
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Justice as Restoration of Voice and Authorship
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The Doctrine of Unfinished Justice
AI prompts in this course
AI Prompt
What Would You Tell Someone Just Starting with Reparations — the philosophical case?
AI Prompt
A Hard Question About Reparations — the philosophical case
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Where Are You with Reparations — the philosophical case?
AI Prompt
Reparations — the philosophical case and the Choices You're Making
AI Prompt
What Would Change if You Got Reparations — the philosophical case Right?
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Journey
The Examined Path Through Reparations — the philosophical case
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