Affirmative Action and the University: A Philosophical Inquiry by Steven M. Cahn
English | April 1993 | ISBN-10: 1566390303 | 310 pages | PDF | 15.8 MB
English | April 1993 | ISBN-10: 1566390303 | 310 pages | PDF | 15.8 MB
While equal opportunity for all candidates is widely recognized as a goal within academia, the implementation of specific procedures to achieve equality has resulted in vehement disputes regarding both the means and ends.
To encourage a reexamination of this issue, Cahn asked three prominent American social philosophers—Leslie Pickering Francis, Robert L. Simon, and Lawrence C. Becker—who hold divergent views about affirmative action, to write extended essays presenting their views. Twenty-two other philosophers then respond to these three principal essays. While no consensus is reached, the resulting clash of reasoned judgments will serve to revitalize the issues raised by affirmative action.