distributive justice

distributive justice

Philosophy dictionary. . 2011.

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  • Distributive justice — concerns what some consider to be socially just allocation of goods in a society. A society in which incidental inequalities in outcome do not arise would be considered a society guided by the principles of distributive justice[citation needed].… …   Wikipedia

  • distributive justice — A concept exemplified by the maxim:– Unto each shall be rendered that which is his. A guaranty of the due process clause. Due process of law, in spite of the absolutism of continental governments, is not alien to that code which survived the… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • distributive justice — /dəstrɪbjətɪv ˈdʒʌstəs/ (say duhstribyuhtiv justuhs) noun Philosophy a concept of justice which requires there to be a fundamental fairness in the allocation of wealth and power in a society so that there is no individual whose basic material… …  

  • distributive justice — See justice, social …   Dictionary of sociology

  • distributive justice — See justice …   Black's law dictionary

  • distributive justice — See justice …   Black's law dictionary

  • distributive justice — noun : the justice that is concerned with the apportionment of privileges, duties, and goods in consonance with the merits of the individual and in the best interest of society …   Useful english dictionary

  • distributive justice —  Распределительная справедливость …   Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов

  • JUSTICE — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Justice (homonymie). Avertissement : cet article traite principalement de la conception occidentale de la justice qui a tendance à se généraliser au XXIe siècle …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Justice — is the concept of moral rightness based on ethics, rationality, law, natural law, fairness and equity. A conception of justice is one of the key features of society. Theories of justice vary greatly, but there is evidence that everyday views of… …   Wikipedia

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