Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 144
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-8476-8302-4 • Paperback • November 1996 • $42.00 • (£35.00)
Albert G. Mosley is professor of philosophy at Ohio University in Athens. He is the editor of African Philosophy: Selected Readings and numerous articles on affirmative action. Nicholas Capaldi is McFarlin Professor of Philosophy at the University of Tulsa. Among his books is Out of Order: Affirmative Action and the Crisis of Doctrinaire Liberalism.
Chapter 1 Affirmative Action: Pro
Chapter 2 Affirmative Action: Con
Chapter 3 Response to Capaldi
Chapter 4 Response to Mosley
This book raises the level of the contemporary debate on affirmative action. Professor Mosley meets the critics head on . . . bold, ingenious and successful.
— Bernard Boxill, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Provides the most substantively detailed arguments for and against affirmative action in the literature . . . apparent in the masterful defense of affirmative action by the renowned Albert G. Mosley, and the insightful and robust rejection by the stalwart Nicholas Capaldi.
— Leonard Harris, Professor of Philosophy, Purdue University
A comprehnsive analysis of specific arguments—for and against affirmative action—which increases the reader's ability to evaluate claims made by both sides in this important controversy.
— Gertrude Ezorsky, author of Racism and Justice: The Case for Affirmative Action
The format of this series ... should make for lively debate.
— Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy, January 1998
Provides a . . . good summary of relevant case law, . . .
— A. A. Sisneros; Choice Reviews