"Justice as Fairness: Political not Metaphysical" is an essay by John Rawls, published in 1985. In it he describes his conception of justice. It comprises...
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Justice as Fairness: A Restatement is a 2001 book of political philosophy by the philosopher John Rawls, published as a restatement of his 1971 classic...
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including ethics, rationality, law, religion, equity and fairness. The state may be said to pursue justice by operating courts and enforcing their rulings. A...
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342–391, ISBN 978-0199-21-776-2. Maher, Gerry (1986), "Natural Justice as Fairness", in MacCormick, Neil; Birks, Peter (eds.), The Legal Mind: Essays...
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reappraisal was published in the 1985 essay "Justice as Fairness" and the 2001 book Justice as Fairness: A Restatement in which Rawls further developed...
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of scarce resources. In social psychology, distributive justice is defined as perceived fairness of how rewards and costs are shared by (distributed across)...
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John Rawls (section A Theory of Justice)
with the publication of John Rawls's A Theory of Justice in 1971". Rawls's theory of "justice as fairness" recommends equal basic liberties, equality of...
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need for the doctrine. The fairness doctrine is not the same as the equal-time rule, which is still in place. The fairness doctrine deals with discussion...
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Understanding Fairness Wikiquote has quotations related to Fairness. Fairness or being fair can refer to: Justice: in particular, impartiality, objectivity, and decisions...
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Procedural justice is the idea of fairness in the processes that resolve disputes and allocate resources. One aspect of procedural justice is related...
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