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The Sense of Justice

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
This Research Paper is an attempt to answer the following questions of jurisprudence in a manner- thoughtful and lucid.What is Justice?What are the various forms of justice?What is the difference between 'Corrective Justice' and 'Distributive Justice'?How is "law in accordance with justice" different from "justice in accordance with law"?What is the ...
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Confucius, Rawls, and the Sense of Justice

, 2012
This book compares the role of a sense of justice in the ethical and political thought of Confucius and John Rawls. Erin Cline demonstrates that the Analects (the most influential record of Confucius' thought) and Rawls's work intersect in an emphasis on
E. Cline
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On the sense of justice

The Journal of Psychiatry & Law, 1973
The sense of justice is a universal psychosocial preoccupation that has developed in both the individual and society during the course of civilization. A doctrine, a concept, and a striving comprise its three parts. The first of these finds its origins in fairness as command, fairness as contract, utilitarianism and divine command.
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The Social Psychology of Justice Repair.

Annual Review of Psychology
Justice scholars have elaborated a variety of social psychological mechanisms that contribute to our desire to see some action following an injustice, to see justice done.
T. Okimoto, Mario Gollwitzer
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Gender Differences in Sense of Justice about Grades: A Comparative Study of High School Students in Israel and Germany

Teachers College Record, 2007
Assessing students’ aptitude and educational performance and grading them on a hierarchical scale is a universal feature of the schooling process. In light of grades’ instrumental, motivational, and symbolic saliency in students’ school experience, it is
Nura Resh, C. Dalbert
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The General Sense of Justice

2019
This chapter explores the enduring relationship between lynching and capital punishment in North Carolina in the 19th and 20th Centuries. Lynching was an essential way North Carolinians communicated their racial animus to official state actors, who responded with legal lynchings—the unfair trials of African American defendants before all-white juries ...
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Stability and the sense of justice

Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2018
In A Theory of Justice, John Rawls’s first argument for the inherent stability of a well-ordered society seeks to establish that citizens of such a society would come to share the same or similar senses of justice. In his late work, Rawls significantly revised his second argument for stability, but he repeatedly pronounced himself satisfied with the ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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