Theorists of justice have to steer between two rocks. On the one hand, there is the intuition that an individual’s morally permitted preferences should be respected: it is not justifiable to intervene with them. On the other hand, such preferences are the result of formation processes, which are notoriously vulnerable to manipulation. Does justice demand respect for preferences that produce or perpetuate injustices, suffered either by the individual herself or by others? In this paper, I will investigate this problem in the context of the ambiguous tenet of neutrality. The field of gender justice has extended Rawlsian theories of justice in order to account for structural factors, such as socialisation. Some theorists have argued that the j...
The idea that “justice is for everyone” seems to be over. A justice perception can have unfair conse...
This paper aims to clarify what it means for a normative theory to be fact-sensitive, and what might...
Philosophical disagreement about justice ranges over at least two questions. The most immediate is a...
textabstractTheorists of justice have to steer between two rocks. On the one hand, there is the intu...
The paper discusses what is empirical study of justice feeling, drawing the line between this and no...
Numerous conflicting theories about the just distribution of goods in society have emerged in respo...
Mainstream theorizing of justice, initiated by John Rawls seminal work A Theory of Justice1, has rec...
This thesis investigates the relationship between the concepts of justice and responsibility. It is ...
This dissertation offers a critical discussion of the prioritisation of ‘the right’ in John Rawls’s ...
Feminist criticisms in social sciences have challenged the traditional disciplines in two ways. On o...
A central question in economics and distributive justice is: “for what should people be held respons...
According to a common feminist critique of liberal conceptions of justice, the supposed neutrality o...
My thesis tries to understand the claim that justice has priority over other values. In chapter one,...
In order to successfully introduce responsibility-sensitivity into theories of justice (distributive...
This article develops a critical reflection on the Rawlsian hypothesis of a sense of justice, via a ...
The idea that “justice is for everyone” seems to be over. A justice perception can have unfair conse...
This paper aims to clarify what it means for a normative theory to be fact-sensitive, and what might...
Philosophical disagreement about justice ranges over at least two questions. The most immediate is a...
textabstractTheorists of justice have to steer between two rocks. On the one hand, there is the intu...
The paper discusses what is empirical study of justice feeling, drawing the line between this and no...
Numerous conflicting theories about the just distribution of goods in society have emerged in respo...
Mainstream theorizing of justice, initiated by John Rawls seminal work A Theory of Justice1, has rec...
This thesis investigates the relationship between the concepts of justice and responsibility. It is ...
This dissertation offers a critical discussion of the prioritisation of ‘the right’ in John Rawls’s ...
Feminist criticisms in social sciences have challenged the traditional disciplines in two ways. On o...
A central question in economics and distributive justice is: “for what should people be held respons...
According to a common feminist critique of liberal conceptions of justice, the supposed neutrality o...
My thesis tries to understand the claim that justice has priority over other values. In chapter one,...
In order to successfully introduce responsibility-sensitivity into theories of justice (distributive...
This article develops a critical reflection on the Rawlsian hypothesis of a sense of justice, via a ...
The idea that “justice is for everyone” seems to be over. A justice perception can have unfair conse...
This paper aims to clarify what it means for a normative theory to be fact-sensitive, and what might...
Philosophical disagreement about justice ranges over at least two questions. The most immediate is a...