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The Ethics of Discrimination Equality and Affirmative Action What is ethical? How do we deal with injustices past discrimination?
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The Ethics of Discrimination

Equality and Affirmative Action

What is ethical? How do we deal with injustices past discrimination?

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Affirmative Action

is meant to make up for or eliminate discrimination based on race, gender and ethnicity, which has resulted in unwarranted mistreatment.

• affirmative action seeks to realize the ideal of equality and respect in areas of employment and education by providing equal opportunities for all people.

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Discrimination

unfavorable treatment of people on irrelevant grounds

Race

Gender Physical Ability

Sexual Orientation Age

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Weak Affirmative Action

is generally not controversial

it uses policies to ensure equal opportunity

without demanding that one group be preferred over another.

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Strong Affirmative Action

is controversial because it makes use of gender and minority preferences.

• preferences are needed to compensate certain groups for past mistreatments and injustices

• to level the playing field minorities and women need to be given an edge in the competition for jobs and educational admissions

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Cases to Consider

Racial Preferences for Whites?

Are Racial Preferences Harmful?

Diversity in Undergraduate Admissions

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