‘The many faces of laziness’
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/34985Date
2024-02-26Type
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Peer reviewed
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Lippert-Rasmussen, KasperAbstract
What do we owe to the lazy? On the assumption that the lazy are a paradigmatic case of people who are worse off, when they are through a fault, or choice, of their own, one might suspect that the answer is: not very much. This article shows that this suspicion is simple-minded. Four notions of laziness are distinguished. It is then shown that these notions differ – even from a luck egalitarian perspective – in ways bearing on the question of what is owed to the lazy. It is claimed that in some – but not all – cases, being lazy grounds a claim to compensation rather than forming a ground for withholding it.
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Taylor & FrancisCitation
Lippert-Rasmussen. ‘The many faces of laziness’. Inquiry (Oslo). 2024Metadata
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