Reply to Arneson
In: Analyse & Kritik: journal of philosophy and social theory, Band 31, Heft 1, S. 153-157
ISSN: 2365-9858
Abstract
Arneson says that he disagrees both with the main claims of Arneson (1987) and with my criticisms of these in Keat (2009). What is arguably the most important of the former disagreements is left until the final paragraphs, where he declares that he (now) rejects the principle of state neutrality and that we are comrades in believing that good perfectionist arguments for the promotion of meaningful work can be constructed (and may legitimately provide a basis for state action). I am more than happy to be counted a comrade in this respect. But otherwise I disagree with much of what he says in his response: I not only continue to support the criticisms I made in Keat (2009), but also disagree with another of Arneson's main criticisms of Arneson (1987). So I shall both defend myself from his objections, and defend Arneson from his own.