PHIL 2280 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Political Philosophy, Foundationalism

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Mills unequal funding for first nations children social political philosophy and inner theory of justice before the class and after. In what way the reflection changed and why. After this course we have a better understand of how a sense of justice can impact the whole of canada. Throughout the course we are provided with ethical debates, and court rulings bout what canadians sense of justice is, making us rethink our own scene of justice. You don"t want an entire society based on equality. , state of nature experiment. The funding is unequal, the children on reserves get less than the ones who are off the reserve they live in the same country but there is unequal funding for the same groups. Institutionalization of colonial view of the first nations critizced in the indian act, which is a policy on the first nations treatment which covers everything from reserved land, to who is a member of the first nations community.

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