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Prof. Jeremy Waldron - Everyone To Count For One

Prof. Jeremy Waldron - Everyone To Count For One

Released Thursday, 29th January 2015
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Prof. Jeremy Waldron - Everyone To Count For One

Prof. Jeremy Waldron - Everyone To Count For One

Prof. Jeremy Waldron - Everyone To Count For One

Prof. Jeremy Waldron - Everyone To Count For One

Thursday, 29th January 2015
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Professor Jeremy Waldron, University Professor at the New York University Law School, delivers the second in the 2015 Gifford Lecture series, entitled "Everyone To Count For One - The Logic of Basic Equality".

In this lecture, Professor Waldron will distinguish basic equality from various normative positions - both egalitarian and non-egalitarian - that are built up on it.

Professor Waldron will seek to make sense of Jeremy Bentham’s maxim. That maxim, 'Everyone to count for one', is tantalizingly close to tautological: for what exactly does 'no one [counts] for more than one' rule out? And is basic equality just a negative position, denying significance to certain kinds of descriptive inequality? Or is it an affirmative position based on the positive significance of certain descriptive properties?

Recorded on 27 January 2015 at the University of Edinburgh's Playfair Library.

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