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Beyond Justice as Fairness

2020
Beyond Justice as Fairness: Rethinking Rawls from a Cross-Cultural Perspective, by Paul Nnodim, explores the three foundational topics in Rawls’s theories of justice—social justice, multiculturalism, and global justice—while deconstructing ideas of democratic citizenship, public reason, and liberal individualism latent in Rawls’s treatment of these ...
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Justice as Fairness

Political Theory, 1990
In the two decades after the publication of A Theory of Justice, Rawls reframed certain aspects of his understanding of the nature of that theory, and also devoted greater attention to the question of the role of political philosophy itself in a democratic society.
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Justice and Fairness

2021
This chapter draws from the theory of justice to explore the role of justice and fairness in soccer. Reviewing the writings of a variety of prominent thinkers, it seeks to understand the evolution of soccer’s institutions and the role of an arbitrator within a maximizing welfare objective.
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Justice and fairness

2002
Abstract Justice and fairness essentially deal with two issues; whether the distribution of something is considered ‘just’ and ‘fair’, and whether the procedures that led to that distribution are considered ‘just’ and ‘fair’. This chapter discusses the major theories of justice, with an emphasis on comparing them with each other.
Paul Dolan, Jan Abel Olsen
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Justice as Fairness

2012
Rawls locates the basis of reasonable agreement not in the claims of individual preferences, but in the fact that individuals are to be conceived of as citizens, who seek areas of agreement in building the basic principles and institutions of their shared political life.
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« Faire justice »

Cahiers philosophiques, 2014
La philosophie de l’action de G. E. M. Anscombe permet d’aborder sous un jour nouveau la problématique, classique en théorie du droit, de la rationalité de la décision judiciaire. Cette approche met en lumière les conditions d’appréhension logique d’une telle rationalité, ainsi que ses limites. Si la logique de l’action du juge apparaît alors étrangère
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