Measures of need-based justice that have been proposed lately rely on a single dimension of need that is taken into account. This is shown to be problematic since humans experience different kinds of need that appear to be incommensurable
This article presents an original needs-based partial theory of human injustice and shows its relati...
Hülle S, Liebig S, May M. Measuring Attitudes Toward Distributive Justice: The Basic Social Justice ...
The concept of need is commonly overlooked by philosophers and social scientists. Often considered e...
Measures of need-based justice that have been proposed lately rely on a single dimension of need tha...
Need considerations play an important role in empirically informed theories of distributive justice....
Distributive justice deals with allocations of goods and bads within a group. Different principles a...
Imagine that only the state can meet the need for housing but decides not to do so. Unsurprisingly, ...
Giving more to those who need more has an intuitive appeal for determining the just allocation of re...
Giving more to those who need more has an intuitive appeal for determining the just allocation of re...
Need is a concept that carries intuitive appeal in moral decision-making. As it stands, need is rel...
The present paper analyzes the changing perceptions of social justice with reference to (disadvantag...
The word “justice” is used in several different ways. First, justice is sometimes understood as mora...
After a slow start in the 1980’s and 1990’s empirical applications of the capability approach have g...
We present a vignette study conducted with a quota sample of the German population (n = 400). Subjec...
We examine the measurement of multidimensional poverty and material deprivation following the counti...
This article presents an original needs-based partial theory of human injustice and shows its relati...
Hülle S, Liebig S, May M. Measuring Attitudes Toward Distributive Justice: The Basic Social Justice ...
The concept of need is commonly overlooked by philosophers and social scientists. Often considered e...
Measures of need-based justice that have been proposed lately rely on a single dimension of need tha...
Need considerations play an important role in empirically informed theories of distributive justice....
Distributive justice deals with allocations of goods and bads within a group. Different principles a...
Imagine that only the state can meet the need for housing but decides not to do so. Unsurprisingly, ...
Giving more to those who need more has an intuitive appeal for determining the just allocation of re...
Giving more to those who need more has an intuitive appeal for determining the just allocation of re...
Need is a concept that carries intuitive appeal in moral decision-making. As it stands, need is rel...
The present paper analyzes the changing perceptions of social justice with reference to (disadvantag...
The word “justice” is used in several different ways. First, justice is sometimes understood as mora...
After a slow start in the 1980’s and 1990’s empirical applications of the capability approach have g...
We present a vignette study conducted with a quota sample of the German population (n = 400). Subjec...
We examine the measurement of multidimensional poverty and material deprivation following the counti...
This article presents an original needs-based partial theory of human injustice and shows its relati...
Hülle S, Liebig S, May M. Measuring Attitudes Toward Distributive Justice: The Basic Social Justice ...
The concept of need is commonly overlooked by philosophers and social scientists. Often considered e...