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Libertarian Justice | 11 |
Socialist Justice | 21 |
Welfare Liberal Justice | 31 |
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How to Make People Just: A Practical Reconciliation of Alternative ... James P. Sterba No preview available - 1988 |
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accept According acts of commission affirmative action Alan Gewirth altruistic reasons argued assets asymmetry view Baier capitalist claim Communitarian Conception of Justice conflict contractual fairness defenders duty egoist endorse equal opportunity example favor feminists five conceptions freedom and well-being future Gauthier Gewirth grounds ideal of androgyny interpretation justification for morality justified Kurt Baier legitimate claimants Libertarian Conception liberty MacIntyre meet their basic moral reasons morally responsible negative rights nonbasic needs Nozick one's opportunity to lead original position people's basic needs philosophers poor positive liberty possible practical reconciliation practical requirements principles of justice R. M. Hare rational egoism Rawls Rawls's reject respect rich right to affirmative right to equal right to self-development right to welfare Robert Nozick sacrifice Sandel satisfy self-interested reasons simply social minimum Socialist Conception socialist justice society Spencerian Libertarians Tibor Machan ultimate political ideal utilitarian utility virtues welfare and affirmative Welfare Liberal Conception women