Shlomi Segall
Professor
The Joint Program in Politics, Philosophy, & Economics (PPE) The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Articles
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'To be Disadvantaged Or Not to Be: An Egalitarian Guide for Creating New People', Politics, Philosophy, & Economics, forthcoming
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‘Equality or Priority About Competing Claims?’ Economics & Philosophy, 38, (2022), 242-265.
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‘Why we Should be Negative about Positive Egalitarianism’, Utilitas, 31(4) (2019), 414-430
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'Sufficientarianism and the Separateness of Persons', The Philosophical Quarterly, 69 (274) (2019), 142–155
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'Incas and Aliens: The Truth in Telic Egalitarianism', Economics & Philosophy 32 (1) (2016), 1-19
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'In Defence of Priority (and Equality)', Politics, Philosophy, & Economics 14 (4) (2015), 343-364
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'What is the Point of Sufficiency?' The Journal of Applied Philosophy (2015),1-17, online first
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'What's So Egalitarian About Luck Egalitarianism?' Ratio 28 (3) (2015), 349-68
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'Health, Luck, and Justice Revisited', Ethical Perspectives, 19 (2) (2012), 326-334
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‘Why Egalitarians Should Not Care About Equality’, Ethical Theory & Moral Practice 15 (4) (2012), 507-519
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‘What’s so Bad About Discrimination?’ Utilitas 24 (1) (March 2012), 82-100
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‘Should the Best Qualified be appointed?’ The Journal of Moral Philosophy 9 (1) (2012), 31-54
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‘If you’re a Luck-Egalitarian, How Come you Read Bedtime Stories to Your Children?’ Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy (CRISPP) 14 (1) (2011), pp. 23-40
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‘Luck Prioritarian Justice in Health’, in Carl Knight and Zofia Stemplowska (eds.),Responsibility and Distributive Justice (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2011), pp. 246-265
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‘Is Health (Really) Special? Between Rawlsian and Luck Egalitarian Justice in Health’,Journal of Applied Philosophy, 27 (4) (2010), 344-358
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‘In Solidarity with the Imprudent: A Defence of Luck-Egalitarianism’, Social Theory & Practice 33 (2) (2007), 177-198
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‘How Devolution Upsets Distributive Justice’, Journal of Moral Philosophy 4 (2) (2007), 259-274
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‘Is Health Care (Still) Special?’, The Journal of Political Philosophy 15 (3) (2007), 342-363
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‘Political Participation as an Engine of Social Solidarity: A Sceptical View’,Political Studies 53 (2) (2005), 362-378
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‘Unconditional Welfare Benefits and the Principle of Reciprocity’, Politics, Philosophy, & Economics 4 (3) (2005), 331-354
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‘Bringing the Middle Classes Back In: An Egalitarian Case for (Truly) Universal Public Services’, 2 (1) Ethics & Economics (2004)
Book Reviews
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Yossi Dahan, Teoriot shel Tzedek Chevrati; Daniel Attas and David Heyd, Moreh Tzedek, Iyyun, 57 (2008), 427-438 (in Hebrew)
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Amos Oz, A Tale of Love and Darkness, Journal of Modern Jewish Studies 4 (2) (2005), 245-248