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    Supports→Fair Equality of Opportunity (FEO) is indeterminate when different educational regimes produce different relative outcomes for different individuals

    Norman Daniels's elaboration of FEO explicitly relies on a species-normal baseline, which cannot adjudicate between regimes that shift the baseline differently for different individuals.

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    Key Terms

    Adjudicate(describing what functionalism can or cannot do regarding the disagreement)
    To judge, decide, or settle a dispute between two competing views.
    FEO(as used in political philosophy and justice theory)
    An abbreviation for 'Fair Equality of Opportunity,' a principle that says everyone should have genuinely equal chances to pursue their goals in life, regardless of what family they were born into.
    Norman Daniels(mentioned as an authority on health justice)
    A contemporary philosopher who studies fairness in healthcare and how to distribute medical resources justly across different stages of someone's life.
    Regimes(referring to different approaches or policies being compared)
    Different systems or sets of rules for how something should be organized or done.
    Species-normal baseline

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    A standard measure of what counts as 'normal' human functioning (like typical health, abilities, or development) that we use as a reference point to decide what's fair.

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