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’s work and in the general discussion on Justice in economic theory, reconsidering his identity as a non utilitarian … one can speak of absolute justice. In his theory, Justice does not require the existence of particular institutions, the … of his theory is the concept of public reasoning, whereby society would have to determine what Justice is about. Thus …
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, die die Lohnspreizung eindämmen, fördern zugleich Effizienz und Gerechtigkeit. …
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I investigate the ethics of money production, consider theories of ethics which can cover my discussion and then I will have a look on the history of money production. Last part has been dedicated to adjust these two different fields and as conclusion, I found that: by definition in which we...
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The paper sketches an argument for a classical liberal view of the "natural rights" of life, liberty, property and the pursuit of happiness, albeit one based in a semi-"rule-utilitarian" approach, where the defense is based in a "hypothetical imperative" and circumscribed by what social science...
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derived from utilitarianism and the basis of constraints in economic value. Three methods which have been suggested for the …
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The rational pursuit of happiness requires knowledge of happiness and in particular answers to the following four questions: 1: Is greater happiness realistically possible? 2: If so, to what extent is that in our own hands? 3: How can we get happier? What things should be considered in the...
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dimension. This characterization is achieved thanks to the "weak weighted utilitarianism theorem".The objective here is to …
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dimension. This characterization is achieved thanks to the "weak weighted utilitarianism theorem".The objective here is to …
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There is a longstanding discussion on whether happiness is culturally relative or not. The following questions are addressed in that context: 1) Do we all assess how much we like our life? 2) Do we appraise our life on the same grounds? 3) Are the conditions for happiness similar for all of us?...
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makers, such as freedom and justice. Comparison over time shows major improvement during the last decade. …
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