creators_name: Thomas, Laurence creators_id: Syracuse University editors_name: Levine, Michael editors_name: Pataki, Tamas editors_id: University of Western Australia editors_id: University of Melbourne type: bookchapter datestamp: 2004-09-16 lastmod: 2011-03-11 08:55:42 metadata_visibility: show title: Upside-Down Equality: A Response to Kantian Thought ispublished: inpress subjects: phil-ethics full_text_status: public keywords: Kant, Moral Equality, Social Equality, Moral Salience abstract: Drawing upon the work of Barbara Herman, I argue that our understanding of equality is inextricably tied to our experiences. In particular, I argue that moral equality and social equality are fundamentally different. date: 2003 date_type: published publication: Racism in Mind publisher: Cornell University Press, 2004 pagerange: 225-242 refereed: TRUE citation: Thomas, Prof Laurence (2003) Upside-Down Equality: A Response to Kantian Thought. [Book Chapter] (In Press) document_url: http://cogprints.org/3823/1/Equality.pdf