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John Arrington: It's true: affirmative action has a role.
The true "affirmative distraction" is a false opposition between race and class.
A further development of Leibniz's views, revealed in a text written in 1686 but long unpublished, was his generalization concerning propositions that in every true affirmative proposition, whether necessary or contingent, the predicate is contained in the notion of the subject.
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True affirmative sentences about a natural matter maintain the existence of compounds which cannot be otherwise; these sentences as well as the compounds are called necessary.
As Leibniz puts it in a letter to Arnauld, "in every true affirmative proposition, whether necessary or contingent, universal or particular, the notion of the predicate is in some way included in that of the subject.
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This remains particularly true when affirmative government obligations to protect life, health, and well-being are involved.
It is true that affirmative action based on economic disadvantage has not proved to be quite as effective as explicit racial preferences at bolstering minority enrollment — "Nothing is as good a proxy for race as race itself," says Sean Reardon of Stanford, who favors using both class and race.
So suppose that it is true both that affirmative action is just and that abortion is morally permissible.
As far as true propositions, both affirmative and negative, are concerned, the case is different.
To me, the true legacy of Affirmative Action is to create equal expectations for all people.
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