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CHAIRE HOOVER Louvain-La-Neuve

Mardi intime: The Nationalist Bias in Theories of...

Julian Culp (University of Frankfurt, Berhaim Fellow) In this presentation I will argue that the dominant contemporary conceptions of educational justice in Western thought suffer from a nationalist bias. More specifically, I will show that democracy-based (Anderson, Gutmann, Satz,...
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Mardi intime: How to integrate fairness in policy design...

Stijn Neuteleers (BIOGOV, Université Catholique de Louvain) Contrary to the standard view in economics, this paper assumes that fairness and efficiency should be dealt with together in designing policy instruments. It is however an open question how fairness can be incorporated in policy...
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Mardi intime: Catering for Responsibility: Brute Luck,...

Anthony Taylor (Bernheim Fellow, Oxford) In this paper I defend three claims which together constitute a defence of the liberal public reason requirement that the exercise of political power be justifiable to each reasonable citizen. (1) If we were in circumstances where our moral and rational...
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L’éthique de l’échange: réciprocité et self-interest

Adolfo RODRIGUEZ HERRERA (Université du Costa Rica)
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How to integrate fairness in policy design – the case of...

Stijn NEUTELEERS (BIOGOV, Université Catholique de Louvain) Contrary to the standard view in economics, this paper assumes that fairness and efficiency should be dealt with together in designing policy instruments. It is however an open question how fairness can be incorporated in policy...
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