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Mr Klaus has been defiant as ever.Most Czechs who value press freedom and the ideal of impartiality think Mr Hodac should go.
Morality is also closely connected to the ideal of impartiality — if it's immoral for you to do something to me, then, all else being equal, it is immoral for me to do the same thing to you.
Prashar welcomes the fact more people are moving in and out of public service on secondments; but more mobility implies incomers should quickly understand their responsibilities to the ideal of impartiality.
The key, as Roberts implied when he spoke of "dedicated judges doing their level best to do equal right to those appearing before them," is good faith, and intellectual transparency, not some platonic ideal of impartiality.
This ethical stance takes the ideal of impartiality even farther than the Mohists.
The reason lies in a fairly recent development: the ideal of impartiality.
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For Hayek, the rule of law means that these constraining rules must not play favourites, but rather must embody ideals of impartiality, generality, and equality before the law.
It is a paradox or at least has the appearance of one because there are principled reasons for rejecting the ideal of complete impartiality.
Is the idea of impartiality worth preserving?
In order to see how feminist critiques of bias in prominent theories of justice lead to paradox, recall the feminist rejection of impartiality as an epistemic ideal.
Denis O'Connor, Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Constabulary, used his report to demand wide-ranging reforms and a return to an ideal of policing based on "approachability, impartiality, accountability and … minimum force".
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