Parental Partiality:Legitimacy and it's Limitations.
Autor: | Deng, Hui-Wen, 鄧惠文 |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Druh dokumentu: | 學位論文 ; thesis |
Popis: | 102 This thesis aims to discuss whether legitimate parental partiality has intervened in the practice of dispensing equal opportunities or not, which should be restricted. Moreover, the thesis renders an explanation for defining legitimate parental partiality. For the purpose of responding these questions, the first step is to define the family relationship, which is a specialized obligation due to its effect for fulfilling human prosperity. Accordingly, the presupposition to make this discussion about legitimate parental partiality lies in the existence of family system. In this thesis, I will employ the main notions of Luck egalitarianism. According to Macleod’s perspective, the criterion of strict equality for children articulates the viewpoint: in order to accomplish equal concern to every human being including children, people need to lessen the effect caused by brute luck. In this article, my main statement is that family’s parental partiality is a kind of brute luck. I will utilize the experience research in Taiwan to convey how brute luck affects people’s future. How to discriminate legitimate parental partiality is based on Brighouse and Swift’s family relationship goods account, which has rendered a method to distinguish and has supported the viewpoint that legitimate parental partiality is a necessary condition that keeps family’s relationship and fulfills family’s worth. Except this, parental partiality should be banned or limited, and the nation should institute policies to alleviate the effect that has resulted from current parental partiality. |
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