I take up the "What is equality?" controversy begun by Amartya Sen in 1979 by critically considering utility (J. S. Mill), primary goods (John Rawls), property rights (John Roemer) and basic capabilities in terms of what is to be distributed according to principles and theories of social justice. I then consider the four most general principles designed to answer issues raised by the Equality of Welfare principle, Equality of Opportunity for Welfare principle, Equality of Resources principle and Equality of Opportunity for Resources principle. I consider each with respect to the more general normative principle that whatever theory of social or distributive justice we accept should be as ambition sensitive and endowment insensitive as feasi...
This paper studies an alternative methodology in which injustice can be more central by examining th...
This paper considers the view that the basis of equality is the range property of being a moral pers...
Equality, Inequality and Distributive JusticeIt is widely accepted that distributive justice depends...
I take up the "What is equality?" controversy begun by Amartya Sen in 1979 by critically considering...
Researching the redistribution processes in the framework of welfare economics is primarily carried ...
Is the political value of equality a distributive ideal, governing the allocation of goods, or an id...
This thesis explores the implication of equality in debates about distributive justice. It is argued...
In this paper, I will inquire into the basic assumptions underlying Rawls's argument for the distrib...
This paper considers the view that the basis of equality is the range property of being a moral pers...
Can we distribute resources such that nearly all people can carry out their life plans? By sheer luc...
Egalitarianism is the position that equality is central to justice. It is a prominent trend in socia...
In this paper, I argue that in the context of the redistribution-recognition debate, Rawls developed...
One of the main debates in left political philosophy is that between social and luck egalitarians. S...
http://klinechair.missouri.edu/on-line%20papers/vol%204-Distribution%20of%20What.docThis is the four...
Social inequality is a datum that appears to have defied effort in all societies towards a just solu...
This paper studies an alternative methodology in which injustice can be more central by examining th...
This paper considers the view that the basis of equality is the range property of being a moral pers...
Equality, Inequality and Distributive JusticeIt is widely accepted that distributive justice depends...
I take up the "What is equality?" controversy begun by Amartya Sen in 1979 by critically considering...
Researching the redistribution processes in the framework of welfare economics is primarily carried ...
Is the political value of equality a distributive ideal, governing the allocation of goods, or an id...
This thesis explores the implication of equality in debates about distributive justice. It is argued...
In this paper, I will inquire into the basic assumptions underlying Rawls's argument for the distrib...
This paper considers the view that the basis of equality is the range property of being a moral pers...
Can we distribute resources such that nearly all people can carry out their life plans? By sheer luc...
Egalitarianism is the position that equality is central to justice. It is a prominent trend in socia...
In this paper, I argue that in the context of the redistribution-recognition debate, Rawls developed...
One of the main debates in left political philosophy is that between social and luck egalitarians. S...
http://klinechair.missouri.edu/on-line%20papers/vol%204-Distribution%20of%20What.docThis is the four...
Social inequality is a datum that appears to have defied effort in all societies towards a just solu...
This paper studies an alternative methodology in which injustice can be more central by examining th...
This paper considers the view that the basis of equality is the range property of being a moral pers...
Equality, Inequality and Distributive JusticeIt is widely accepted that distributive justice depends...