Thank you to everyone who got a chance to complete the survey for the meeting topic. The votes were close, but the topic for the June meet-up (6/5 @ 2 PM) will be luck egalitarianism, or more broadly the degree to which justice requires compensating people for, or neutralizing the effects of, luck. Is it important to distinguish between inequalities resulting from unchosen circumstances or "brute luck" versus those that come from deliberate effort or life choices?
Drawing on Shannon Hsieh's suggestion of this as a topic for a past meet-up, I think the following is a good reading, though, as he said "[t]he topic of what is 'fair' and 'unfair' inequality is a perennial one, and I’m sure lots of people have debated it intensely and written about it."
The meeting will take place on Saturday, June 5 at 2 PM. We're going to meet in person, to see how that goes, but we'll also be setting up a laptop with Zoom, if you'd like to connect that way. In the long run, we still need to decide whether we switch back to only in-person meet-ups, whether we also use Zoom, or whether we alternate online and in-person meet-ups.
Thank you to everyone who got a chance to complete the survey for the meeting topic. The votes were close, but the topic for the June meet-up (6/5 @ 2 PM) will be luck egalitarianism, or more broadly the degree to which justice requires compensating people for, or neutralizing the effects of, luck. Is it important to distinguish between inequalities resulting from unchosen circumstances or "brute luck" versus those that come from deliberate effort or life choices?
Drawing on Shannon Hsieh's suggestion of this as a topic for a past meet-up, I think the following is a good reading, though, as he said "[t]he topic of what is 'fair' and 'unfair' inequality is a perennial one, and I’m sure lots of people have debated it intensely and written about it."
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/justice-bad-luck/
The meeting will take place on Saturday, June 5 at 2 PM. We're going to meet in person, to see how that goes, but we'll also be setting up a laptop with Zoom, if you'd like to connect that way. In the long run, we still need to decide whether we switch back to only in-person meet-ups, whether we also use Zoom, or whether we alternate online and in-person meet-ups.
For Zoom, you can connect here: https://uic.zoom.us/j/85860707127?pwd=S2xBNFNPeWJ1V3RlVklRU2I3cVR0dz09
And we'll meet in person here:
South Loop Strength & Conditioning
645 S Clark St, Chicago, IL 60605
Let me know if you have any questions, and I hope to see you there.
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