When Is Discrimination Wrong?
Delve into the intricate world of ethics and social justice with When Is Discrimination Wrong? by Deborah Hellman. Published by Harvard University Press in 2011, this enlightening book spans 216 pages and offers a compelling exploration of discrimination and its moral implications. Hellman presents a vital new theory that challenges conventional notions of when discrimination is considered wrong, moving beyond factors such as prejudice, stereotypes, and merit-based decision-making. She uncovers the complexities of our widely held intuitions about justice and fairness, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the ethical dimensions of discrimination. Ideal for scholars, students, and anyone interested in social philosophy, this book is an essential read for those seeking to navigate the nuanced landscape of discrimination in society. Engage with Hellman's thought-provoking insights and expand your knowledge on this crucial issue.