Need considerations play an important role in empirically informed theories of distributive justice. We propose a concept of need-based justice that is related to social participation and provide an ethical measurement of need-based justice. The β-ε-index satisfies the need-principle, monotonicity, sensitivity, transfer and several »technical« axioms. A numerical example is given
A central question in economics and distributive justice is: “for what should people be held respons...
Sufficientarianism is a prominent approach to distributive justice in political philosophy and in po...
Need is a concept that carries intuitive appeal in moral decision-making. As it stands, need is rel...
Need considerations play an important role in empirically informed theories of distributive justice....
Measures of need-based justice that have been proposed lately rely on a single dimension of need tha...
Giving more to those who need more has an intuitive appeal for determining the just allocation of re...
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...
Theories of distributive justice provide competing accounts of what constitutes an appropriate basis...
Hülle S, Liebig S, May M. Measuring Attitudes Toward Distributive Justice: The Basic Social Justice ...
I argue that members of a democratic society owe one another, as a matter of justice, access to what...
We present a vignette study conducted with a quota sample of the German population (n = 400). Subjec...
We present a theoretically Informed experimental study of distributive justice norms concerning inco...
The present paper analyzes the changing perceptions of social justice with reference to (disadvantag...
A central question in economics and distributive justice is: “for what should people be held respons...
Sufficientarianism is a prominent approach to distributive justice in political philosophy and in po...
Need is a concept that carries intuitive appeal in moral decision-making. As it stands, need is rel...
Need considerations play an important role in empirically informed theories of distributive justice....
Measures of need-based justice that have been proposed lately rely on a single dimension of need tha...
Giving more to those who need more has an intuitive appeal for determining the just allocation of re...
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...
Theories of distributive justice provide competing accounts of what constitutes an appropriate basis...
Hülle S, Liebig S, May M. Measuring Attitudes Toward Distributive Justice: The Basic Social Justice ...
I argue that members of a democratic society owe one another, as a matter of justice, access to what...
We present a vignette study conducted with a quota sample of the German population (n = 400). Subjec...
We present a theoretically Informed experimental study of distributive justice norms concerning inco...
The present paper analyzes the changing perceptions of social justice with reference to (disadvantag...
A central question in economics and distributive justice is: “for what should people be held respons...
Sufficientarianism is a prominent approach to distributive justice in political philosophy and in po...
Need is a concept that carries intuitive appeal in moral decision-making. As it stands, need is rel...