The conception of social justice as equality is defended in this paper by examining what may appear to be two inegalitarian conceptions of justice, as distribution according to desert and as distribution according to need. It is argued that claims of just entitlement arise within a context of reciprocal co-operation for mutual benefit. Within such a context there are special cases where it can be said that those who contribute more deserve more, and that those who need more should get more, but those claims themselves presuppose a norm of equal contribution and equal benefit
Does individual desert matter for distributive justice? Is it relevant, for purposes of justice, tha...
I take up the "What is equality?" controversy begun by Amartya Sen in 1979 by critically considering...
In this chapter, we introduce key research on social justice from an interdisciplinary social scient...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the possible role of desert as a criterion of justice. I argue t...
http://klinechair.missouri.edu/on-line%20papers/vol%206-desert%20and%20entitlement.docThis is the si...
This paper discusses the roles of responsibility and desert in egalitarian theories of justice. It c...
Researching the redistribution processes in the framework of welfare economics is primarily carried ...
http://klinechair.missouri.edu/on-line%20papers/vol%202-%20Demands%20of%20Equality.docThis is the se...
It is often said that justice requires equality. Which kind of equality justice requires is, of cour...
The present paper analyzes the changing perceptions of social justice with reference to (disadvantag...
The topic of this chapter is the relationship between retributive justice and distributive justice. ...
Theories of distributive justice provide competing accounts of what constitutes an appropriate basis...
The word “justice” is used in several different ways. First, justice is sometimes understood as mora...
Does individual desert matter for distributive justice? Is it relevant, for purposes of justice, tha...
I take up the "What is equality?" controversy begun by Amartya Sen in 1979 by critically considering...
In this chapter, we introduce key research on social justice from an interdisciplinary social scient...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the possible role of desert as a criterion of justice. I argue t...
http://klinechair.missouri.edu/on-line%20papers/vol%206-desert%20and%20entitlement.docThis is the si...
This paper discusses the roles of responsibility and desert in egalitarian theories of justice. It c...
Researching the redistribution processes in the framework of welfare economics is primarily carried ...
http://klinechair.missouri.edu/on-line%20papers/vol%202-%20Demands%20of%20Equality.docThis is the se...
It is often said that justice requires equality. Which kind of equality justice requires is, of cour...
The present paper analyzes the changing perceptions of social justice with reference to (disadvantag...
The topic of this chapter is the relationship between retributive justice and distributive justice. ...
Theories of distributive justice provide competing accounts of what constitutes an appropriate basis...
The word “justice” is used in several different ways. First, justice is sometimes understood as mora...
Does individual desert matter for distributive justice? Is it relevant, for purposes of justice, tha...
I take up the "What is equality?" controversy begun by Amartya Sen in 1979 by critically considering...
In this chapter, we introduce key research on social justice from an interdisciplinary social scient...