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A collection of original contributions by philosophers working in
the ethics of punishment, gathering new perspectives on various
challenging topics including punishment and forgiveness, dignity,
discrimination, public opinion, torture, rehabilitation, and
restitution.
Packing his case with moral argument and relevant facts, Angelo
Corlett offers the most comprehensive defense to date in favor of
reparations for African Americans and American Indians. As Corlett
see it, the heirs of oppression are both the descendants of the
oppressors and the descendants of their victims. Corlett delves
deeply into the philosophically related issues of collective
responsibility, forgiveness and apology, and reparations as a human
right in ways that no other book or article to date has done. He
recommends specific policies and tests the basic arguments of this
book with a lengthy chapter considering several objections to the
line of reasoning grounding the project.
Analyzing Social Knowledge argues for both socialized and
naturalized epistemology. J. Angelo Corlett takes social
epistemology in a new direction, applying the findings of
experimental cognitive psychology to theories of social knowledge.
Corlett analyzes social knowlegde in terms of group belief,
individual belief, truth, justification, coherence, and reliability
and responsibility. He provides a critique of leading theories of
social knowledge and defends his analysis against respected
criticisms of naturalized epistemology. The far-reaching
implications of Analyzing Social Knowledge will interest
epistemoloogists, philosophers of the mind, and cognitive
psychologists.
A collection of original contributions by philosophers working in
the ethics of punishment, gathering new perspectives on various
challenging topics including punishment and forgiveness, dignity,
discrimination, public opinion, torture, rehabilitation, and
restitution.
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