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Familial Reputation, Bias and Impartial Arbitrators “on the Field”* [PDF]
Liam J. A. Lenten +2 more
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Most prominent models of economic justice (and especially those proposed by Harsanyi and Rawls) are based on the assumption that impartiality is required for making moral decisions.
Feriel Kandil, Thibault Gajdos
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What happens when we add impartial loopy games and impartial entailing games? [PDF]
Koki Suetsugu
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British fair play: sport across diasporas at the BBC World Service [PDF]
This chapter uses archive material to explore the role of sports broadcasting on the BBC World Service in the twentieth century.Whereas the service's early audiences were expatriate British listeners, the BBC WS recruited different diasporic audiences ...
Goldblatt, David +2 more
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Moral Foundations of Contemporary Liberalism
This essay is an inquiry into the fundamentals of contemporary liberalism. I defend the following claim: the premises of contemporary liberal theory cannot avoid referring to the ideal of equality of individuals in some way.
Dušan Pavlović
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Priming Intuition Decreases Endorsement of Instrumental Harm but Not Impartial Beneficence
Valerio Capraro +2 more
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Rawls and deliberative democracy [PDF]
This chapter offers arguments to support the following conjectures: (1) despite claims by Rawls and some commentators, Rawls is not and cannot be a deliberative democrat; the evidence for this can be gleaned by focussing on various interpretations of the
Saward, Michael
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Impartiality, Priority, and Solidarity in the Theory of Justice
Juan D. Moreno Ternero, John E. Roemer
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JUDGE IMPARTIALITY IN COMPREHENSIVE JUDICIAL DEVELOPMENT
Jānis Neimanis, Rada Matjusina
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