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Longitudinal processes among humility, social justice activism, transcendence, and well-being. [PDF]

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Jankowski PJ   +5 more
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Using Concept Mapping to Identify Community Partners' and Researchers' Perceptions of Social Justice: A Path Toward Eliminating Chronic Disease Disparities. [PDF]

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Soule EK   +10 more
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Social justice and legal justice

Law and Philosophy, 1984
The main aim of this paper is to challenge the validity of the distinction between legal justice and social justice. It is argued that what we usually call “legal justice” is either an application of the more fundamental notion of “social justice” to legal rules and decisions or is not a matter of justice at all.
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Social justice

This chapter argues for a more socially just situation for disadvantaged students. It is observed that properly defining the terms of educational inclusion is an important start in this endeavour. The chapter discusses the justice arguments espoused by the noted philosophers Jeremy Bentham and John Rawls.
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Social Justice

Life of the Spirit, 1960
‘Social Justice’ could hardly be bettered as a phrase: it has a nice, modern ring about it, and no discernible meaning. The modernity of the phrase must, I think, be traced to the word ‘social', because after all ‘justice’ is a very old word, and in any case the modern campaigners do not seem to be so intense about that part of the catch-phrase. We are
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Restorative Justice and Social Justice

2021
It is inadequate for justice processes to return wrongdoers to the situations of harm which gave rise to their offending behaviour. Yet, it is not clear that restorative justice is capable of being an effective instrument of social justice. An approach may be required which combines both the incrementalist or gradualist approach to social change taken ...
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