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    Supports→The Aristotelian principle alone does not rule out racial preferences in public policy

    If groups are relevantly different with respect to a legitimate public purpose, differential treatment is permissible under the Aristotelian principle

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    Because the Aristotelian principle by itself doesn’t rule out racial preferences (since blacks and whites may be relevantly different with respect to certain legitimate public purposes), it is not surprising that Cohen also invokes a substantive conception of equality: “All members of humankind are equally ends in themselves, all have equal dignity—and therefore all are entitled to equal respect from the community and its laws” (Cohen and Sterba 2003, 24). This principle, however, brings us back

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