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While it has many connections to other topics in normative and applied ethics, discrimination is a central subject in philosophy in its own right. It plays a significant role in relation to many real-life complaints about unjust treatment or unjust inequalities, and it raises a number of questions in political and moral philosophy, and in legal theory. Some of these questions include: what distinguishes the concept of discrimination from the concept of differential treatment? What distinguishes direct from indirect discrimination? Is discrimination always morally wrong? What makes discrimination wrong? How should we eliminate the effects of discrimination? By covering a wide range of topics, and by doing so in a way that does not assume prior acquaintance, this handbook enables the reader to get to grips with the omnipresent issue.

The Routledge Handbook of the Ethics of Discrimination is an outstanding reference source to this exciting subject and the first collection of its kind. Comprising over thirty chapters by a team of international contributors the handbook is divided into six main parts:





conceptual issues





the wrongness of discrimination





groups of discriminatees





sites of discrimination





causes and means





history of discrimination.





Essential reading for students and researchers in applied ethics and political philosophy the handbook will also be very useful for those in related fields, such as law, sociology and politics.
List of contributors
ix
Acknowledgements xiii
The Philosophy of Discrimination: An Introduction 1(16)
Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen
PART I Conceptual issues
17(64)
1 Direct discrimination
19(11)
Frej Klem Thomsen
2 Indirect discrimination
30(12)
Tarunabh Khaitan
3 Statistical (and non-statistical) discrimination
42(12)
Frederick Schauer
4 Epistemic discrimination
54(14)
Katherine Puddifoot
5 Discrimination and intersectionality
68(13)
Natalie Stoljar
PART II The wrongness of discrimination
81(102)
6 Discrimination and disrespect
83(14)
Erin Beeghly
7 Discrimination and social meaning
97(11)
Deborah Hellman
8 Discrimination and irrelevance
108(11)
Lena Halldenius
9 Discrimination and desert
119(13)
Andres Moles
10 Discrimination and rights
132(8)
Peter Vallentyne
11 Discrimination and equality of opportunity
140(11)
Carl Knight
12 Discrimination and harm
151(13)
Richard Ameson
13 Discrimination and freedom
164(10)
Sophia Moreau
14 Discrimination and virtue
174(9)
J. L. A. Garcia
PART III Groups of discriminatees
183(116)
15 Discrimination and gender
185(11)
Gina Schouten
16 Discrimination and race
196(11)
Patrick Shin
17 Discrimination and religion
207(11)
Sune Lcegaard
18 Discrimination and sexual orientation
218(13)
Edward Stein
19 Discrimination and disability
231(12)
David Wasserman
Sean Aas
20 Discrimination and age
243(11)
Juliana Bidadanure
21 Discrimination and immigration
254(10)
Jose Jorge Mendoza
22 Discrimination and obesity
264(12)
Garrath Williams
23 Discrimination and lookism
276(11)
Xiaofei Liu
24 Discrimination and trans identities
287(12)
Mari Mikkola
PART IV Sites of discrimination
299(80)
25 Discrimination and the job market
301(11)
Sarah Goff
26 Discrimination and education
312(12)
Gideon Elford
27 Discrimination and law enforcement
324(11)
Re'em Segev
28 Discrimination and insurance
335(13)
Ronen Avraham
29 Discrimination and politics
348(12)
Nenad Stojanovic
30 Discrimination and the private sphere
360(9)
Hugh Collins
31 Discrimination and the personal sphere
369(10)
Hugh Lazenby
Paul Butterfield
PART V Causes and means
379(54)
32 The social psychology of discrimination
381(13)
Jules Holroyd
33 Discrimination and affirmative action
394(13)
Julie Suk
34 Discrimination and diversity
407(14)
George Hull
35 Wrongful private discrimination and the egalitarian ethos
421(12)
Carina Fourie
PART VI History
433(14)
36 Discrimination: word, concept, anti-norm -- some historical sketches
435(12)
Robert K. Fullinwider
Index 447
Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen is professor in political theory at University of Aarhus, Denmark, professor II in philosophy at University of Tromsø, Norway and Associate Editor of Ethics. His main work on discrimination is Born Free and Equal? (Oxford University Press, 2013).