
Ageing without Ageism?
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- 1: Greg Bognar and Axel Gosseries: Introduction
- 2: Katharina Berndt Rasmussen: Age Discrimination: Is It Special? Is It Wrong?
- 3: Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen: Does the Badness of Disability Differ from that of Old Age?
- 4: Viki Møller Lyngby Pedersen: In Defence of Age-Differentiated Paternalism
- 5: Matthew D. Adler: Age and the Social Value of Risk Reduction: Three Perspectives
- 6: Paul Bou-Habib: Can Egalitarians Justify Spending More on the Elderly?
- 7: Axel Gosseries: Age Limits and the Significance of Entire Lives Egalitarianism
- 8: Simon Birnbaum and Kenneth Nelson: Age Universalism will Benefit All (Ages)
- 9: Anca Gheaus: "Let Them Be Children"? Age Limits in Voting and Conceptions of Childhood
- 10: Alexandru Volacu: Age and the Voting-Driving Analogy
- 11: Tyler M. John: Empowering Future People by Empowering the Young?
- 12: Greg Bognar: COVID-19, Age, and Rationing
- 13: Francesca Minerva: Ageism in Assisted Reproduction
- 14: Andrée-Anne Cormier and Harry Brighouse: An Education Resource Account for Early School Leavers
- 15: Vincent Vandenberghe: Differentiating Retirement Age to Compensate for Health and Longevity Inequality?
- 16: Kim Angell: Aging in Place and Autonomy: Is the 'Age-Friendly' City Initiative Too Elderly-Friendly?
- 17: Daniel Halliday: An Age-Based Delayed Housing Wealth Tax
- 18: Manuel Sá Valente: Two Types of Age-Sensitive Taxation
- 19: Pierre Pestieau and Gregory Ponthiere: An Age-Differentiated Tax on Bequests
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