The present study aims to explore the nature of justice and rationality and a relationship between them that how it has become a base for any society and culture in ancient, medieval and modern age. And how different thinkers present rival and compatible views about justice and rationality and how they both impact in our society. Any society benefits from having justice as a prevailing virtue. This helps ensure that wrongs will be ended and rights will be upheld thereby leading to a safer society for everyone. Its strong relation with virtues maintains that it cannot uphold without the presence of virtues. The most basic virtue is rationality without which no justice is possible. Different thinkers in ancient medieval and modern times give ...
The article focuses on justice understood as value in modern state and law. It is accompanied by a r...
In this article, it is aimed to examine the understanding of justice in the context of al-Māwardī’s ...
This study investigates the biblical and Roman Catholic sources of justice and seeks to discern what...
Justice is a moral virtue. We know that virtue is a principle or a value of human conduct which lead...
MacIntyre’s tradition–constituted account of rationality is part of a fresh approach to rationality ...
Alasdair MacIntyre regards the cultivation of virtues as the telos for human beings. The final end,...
This article analyzes justice as a category. Like all aspects of human activity, justice needs grou...
The paper is an inquiry into the concept of retributive justice in Kant's "Religion within the Bound...
In this paper the authors state that justice, being common and traditional value appears to be defun...
Justice is a natural virtue. Well-functioning humans are just, as are well-ordered human societies. ...
The paper is an inquiry into the concept of retributive justice in Kant's "Religion within the Bound...
The paper is an inquiry into the concept of retributive justice in Kant's "Religion within the Bound...
Introduction:The concept of justice is one of the fundamental principles of development, human evolu...
Justice is a natural virtue. Well-functioning humans are just, as are well-ordered human societies. ...
The concept of justice has been a constant issue since its conception. The Greeks also attempted to ...
The article focuses on justice understood as value in modern state and law. It is accompanied by a r...
In this article, it is aimed to examine the understanding of justice in the context of al-Māwardī’s ...
This study investigates the biblical and Roman Catholic sources of justice and seeks to discern what...
Justice is a moral virtue. We know that virtue is a principle or a value of human conduct which lead...
MacIntyre’s tradition–constituted account of rationality is part of a fresh approach to rationality ...
Alasdair MacIntyre regards the cultivation of virtues as the telos for human beings. The final end,...
This article analyzes justice as a category. Like all aspects of human activity, justice needs grou...
The paper is an inquiry into the concept of retributive justice in Kant's "Religion within the Bound...
In this paper the authors state that justice, being common and traditional value appears to be defun...
Justice is a natural virtue. Well-functioning humans are just, as are well-ordered human societies. ...
The paper is an inquiry into the concept of retributive justice in Kant's "Religion within the Bound...
The paper is an inquiry into the concept of retributive justice in Kant's "Religion within the Bound...
Introduction:The concept of justice is one of the fundamental principles of development, human evolu...
Justice is a natural virtue. Well-functioning humans are just, as are well-ordered human societies. ...
The concept of justice has been a constant issue since its conception. The Greeks also attempted to ...
The article focuses on justice understood as value in modern state and law. It is accompanied by a r...
In this article, it is aimed to examine the understanding of justice in the context of al-Māwardī’s ...
This study investigates the biblical and Roman Catholic sources of justice and seeks to discern what...