نتایج جستجو برای: according to rawls

تعداد نتایج: 10614920  

Journal: :Amadeus International Multidisciplinary Journal 2020

Journal: :Contemporary Political Theory 2020

2013
Bertil Tungodden Peter Vallentyne

The difference principle, introduced by Rawls (1971, 1993), is generally interpreted as leximin, but this is not how he intended it. Rawls explicitly states that the difference principle requires that aggregate benefits (e.g., average or total) to those in the least advantaged group be given lexical priority over benefits to others, where the least advantaged group includes more than the strict...

Journal: :Historia Mexicana 2018

Journal: :The Tocqueville Review/La revue Tocqueville 2009

Journal: :Filosofia Unisinos 2015

Journal: :Modern Intellectual History 2021

John Rawls (1921–2002) and his work are now squarely a subject for history. In the more than fifteen years since death, rich body of scholarship has emerged which attempts, in different ways, to understand nature, development, impact Rawls's thought from variety historical perspectives. With 2021 marking fifty A Theory Justice (1971) was first published, this special forum examines what we here...

2007
Olesya Vallin Göran Collste Susan Hurley

The paper explores theoretical shortcomings in the egalitarian theory by John Rawls and provides a complementary view on the problem of morally arbitrary contingencies. The conception of natural lottery, which Rawls presents to signify the starting range of morally arbitrary inequalities, falls short in philosophical grounding. According to critics, the notion of natural lottery appeals to the ...

2004
Don Fallis Alvin Goldman

The digital divide refers to inequalities in access to information technology. One of the main reasons why the digital divide is an important issue is that access to information technology has a tremendous impact on people’s ability to acquire knowledge. According to Alvin Goldman (1999), the project of social epistemology is to identify policies and practices that have good epistemic consequen...

1999
Penny Duquenoy Harold W. Thimbleby

Within the field of HCI there are a number of preferred approaches towards design. As within other disciplines, these approaches are often irreconcilable. We explore the possibilities of using ethics as a way to bridge the gap and re-establish the design focus of doing good towards the user. This is the idea of ‘justice’ to aid improved design. According to Aristotle, justice is classed as a vi...

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