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SYMPOSIUM: NONIDEAL THEORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION. GUEST EDITOR: MICHELE S. MOSES

Ideal and Nonideal Reasoning in Educational Theory

Alison M. Jaggar

Departments of Philosophy and Women and Gender Studies, University of Colorado Boulder

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First published: 29 March 2015

Abstract

The terms “ideal theory” and “nonideal theory” are used in contemporary Anglophone political philosophy to identify alternative methodological approaches for justifying normative claims. Each term is used in multiple ways. In this article Alison M. Jaggar disentangles several versions of ideal and nonideal theory with a view to determining which elements may be helpful in designing models of real‐world justice that are contextually relevant, morally plausible, and practically feasible.