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Internal and external

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2020

Charles R. Beitz*
Affiliation:
University Center for Human Values, Princeton University, 302 Marx Hall, Princeton, NJ08540, USA

Abstract

James's Fairness in Trade seeks to offer an account of fair trade that is “internal” to an existing practice he describes as “mutual market reliance.” This paper distinguishes several senses of the distinction between “internal” and “external” that occur in the book and asks how, in its various senses, the distinction shapes and influences judgments about the fairness of the practice.

Type
Author meets Critic
Copyright
Copyright © Canadian Journal of Philosophy 2014

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