Justice is the standard by which the competing claims of individuals and groups are to be assessed.
Theory of justice
Justice is the standard by which the competing claims of individuals and groups are to be assessed.
Theory of justice
Paraphrased from various sections of 'A Theory of Justice'
1971
Found in 1 providers: grok
Cross Reference
1 source
"The primary subject of justice is the basic structure of society, or more exactly, the way in which the major social institutions distribute fundamental rights and duties and determine the division of…"
Controversial"A well-ordered society is a society regulated by a public conception of justice."
Controversial"The idea of public reason is not a limit on individual thought, but a limit on how citizens are to present their political arguments to one another."
Strange & Unusual"The role of justice is to specify the fair terms of social cooperation."
Controversial"The role of philosophy in a democratic society is to help citizens clarify their own political values and to find public reasons for their political positions."
Strange & UnusualPremium quality, printed on demand. Ships worldwide.
Don't see what you're looking for? Email us for custom products