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  • Justice (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    Issues of justice arise in circumstances in which people can advance claims – to freedom, opportunities, resources, and so forth – that are potentially conflicting, and we appeal to justice to resolve such conflicts by determining what each person is properly entitled to have
  • Justice - Wikipedia
    Justice, according to Plato, is about balance and harmony It represents the right relationship between conflicting aspects within an individual or a community He defines justice as everyone having and doing what they are responsible for or what belongs to them [3]
  • 15 Social Justice Issues We Must Address - Human Rights Careers
    Social justice is built on the pillars of human rights, equity, participation, and access When a society is just, everyone is respected, supported, and protected Achieving social justice isn’t easy as there are many issues that need to be addressed Here are 15 examples: #1 The gender pay gap
  • Full article: Concepts of justice beyond suum cuique
    The article ends up discussing the idea of love as justice with the help of Paul Tillich This paves the way for the possibility of critiquing worldly law and juridical justice from the perspective of an ontological concept of justice
  • What is social justice and how is the UN helping make it a reality?
    Social justice encompasses a wide range of issues which are highlighted as part of World Day of Social Justice marked annually on 20 February The UN definition of social justice is “an underlying principle for peaceful and prosperous coexistence within and among nations ”
  • Justice - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Justice is a central moral notion, associated with fair and impartial decision procedures (procedural justice) and with persons and groups being treated even-handedly (formal justice, treating like cases alike) and in a morally fitting way (material or substantive justice)
  • Justice and Fairness - Markkula Center for Applied Ethics
    Arguments about justice or fairness have a long tradition in Western civilization In fact, no idea in Western civilization has been more consistently linked to ethics and morality than the idea of justice
  • Justice | Springer Nature Link
    Justice is a complex and multifaceted concept that plays a central role in our understanding of fairness and ethical decision-making It can take on different meanings in various practical contexts, encompassing a wide range of concerns related to how individuals are treated and their rightful claims to fundamental aspects of life, such as


















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