Thanks for the comment—the reason I focus on cosmic unfairness here is because I addressed local unfairness in a previous post in the sequence—apologies this wasn’t clear, I’ve now added a hyperlink to clarify.
I don’t agree that the challenges of Dostoevsky etc are only about local unfairness though: as I say I think it’s typically a mixture of local and cosmic unfairness that are not clearly distinguished.
The ‘problem from the lack of intervention’ that you mention is much discussed by people in this context, so presumably they think it is relevant to the challenges they are considering, even if there is no easy solution.
Thanks for the comment—the reason I focus on cosmic unfairness here is because I addressed local unfairness in a previous post in the sequence—apologies this wasn’t clear, I’ve now added a hyperlink to clarify.
I don’t agree that the challenges of Dostoevsky etc are only about local unfairness though: as I say I think it’s typically a mixture of local and cosmic unfairness that are not clearly distinguished.
The ‘problem from the lack of intervention’ that you mention is much discussed by people in this context, so presumably they think it is relevant to the challenges they are considering, even if there is no easy solution.