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Pragmatic Elements of Rawls’s Theory of Justice [PDF]
In this article, in order to demonstrate the pragmatic elements of Rawls’s viewpoint, the developmental path of his A Theory of Justice shall first be investigated. This development has two phases: In the first phase, justice has an ethical-philosophical
Shahla Eslami
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Chris Armstrong on Global Equality and Special Claims to Resources [PDF]
In ‘Justice and Natural Resources,’ Chris Armstrong offers a rich and sophisticated egalitarian theory of resource justice, according to which the benefits and burdens flowing from natural (and non-natural) resources are ideally distributed with a view ...
Angell, Kim
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Applying a Transnational Theory of Justice to the Arctic
How does a Forstian theory of transnational justice help us understand regional governance structures of the Arctic, such as the Arctic Council, and how could it contribute to implementing procedural aspects of justice?
Ohlsson, Johanna, Ohlsson, Johanna,
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A non-ideal global basic structure
Focusing on the basic structure as the subject of justice has tended to lead theorists to make a choice: either there is no global basic structure and therefore obligations of justice remain domestic only (the statist position) or there is sufficient ...
Sabrina Martin
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Libertarianism and Original Appropriation
The article is devoted to the problem of the structure of libertarian theory of justice. It tries to present a map of the main concepts and principles of this theory and to investigate its possible justifications. It explains such fundamental concepts as
Łukasz Dominiak
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The Climate Justice Community: Theoretical Radicals and Practical Pragmatists? [PDF]
The objective of this paper is to promote a better understanding of the link between normative climate justice claims—originating in Political Theory and Philosophy—and concrete social practices of the climate justice movement active at the international
Schapper, Andrea +5 more
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Analysis of the semantic network of justice with emphasis on Michael Walser's complex equality approach [PDF]
The semantic network of justice has complex layers of meaning that the combination of these meanings and the relationship between them creates the concept of justice. In this research, we have tried to look at the concept of justice as a semantic network,
Mahdi Karimi nodehi
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Hume’s Theory of Justice [PDF]
Hume developed an original and revolutionary theoretical paradigm for explaining the spontaneous emergence of the classic conventions of justice-stable possession, transference of property by consent, and the obligation to fulfill promises. In a scenario of scarce external resources, Hume's central idea is that the development of the rules of justice ...
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Exploring the Position of the Doctrine of Difference in John Rawls's Theory of Justice And explaining the desirable society accordingly [PDF]
The present paper seeks to answer the fundamental question of what are the philosophical implications of the "doctrine of difference" in John Rawls's theory of justice, and which doctrine draws the desired society?
hasan arayesh +2 more
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