Compensation for historic injustices: Completing the Boxill and Sher argument
Philosophy and Public Affairs 37 (1):81-102 (2009)
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Ori J. Herstein (2009). Historic Injustice, Group Membership and Harm to Individuals: Defending Claims for Historic Justice From the Non-Identity Problem. Harvard Journal of Racial and Ethnic Justice 25:229.
George Sher (1979). Compensation and Transworld Personal Identity. The Monist 62 (3):378-391.
George Sher (2005). Transgenerational Compensation. Philosophy and Public Affairs 33 (2):181–200.
Geoffrey Scarre (2011). Apologising for Historic Injustices. In Christel Fricke (ed.), The Ethics of Forgiveness: A Collection of Essays. Routledge.
Janna Thompson (2006). Collective Responsibility for Historic Injustices. Midwest Studies in Philosophy 30 (1):154–167.
George Sher (1984). Right Violations and Injustices: Can We Always Avoid Trade-Offs? Ethics 94 (2):212-224.
Ori J. Herstein (2008). Historic Justice and the Non-Identity Problem: The Limitations of the Subsequent-Wrong Solution and Towards a New Solution. Law and Philosophy 27 (5):505 - 531.
H. P. P. Lotter (2005). Compensating for Impoverishing Injustices of the Distant Past. Politikon 32 (1):83-102.
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