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argument follows Walzer’s “Spheres of Justice” approach to define the benefits of transportation, access, as a sphere deserving … lowest and highest accessibility, both by mode and in space, should be limited, while attempting to maximize average access … conventional and even justice-oriented transportation planning and analyses. We end with a discussion of the implications for …
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framework following the capability approach and A. Sen ??s works. We focus on different forms of accessibility in the case of … strong inequalities and difficulties concerning healthcare accessibility. In a first section, we propose an analytical … threshold as reference mark for local population accessibility to health. …
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-perceptual framework for analysing such inequalities. Employment discrimination theory and elements of Rawls’s ‘Theory of Justice’ are the …An interdisciplinary theoretical framework is proposed for analysing justice in global working conditions. In addition … expatriation practices that are fair according to our non-perceptual justice standards, whilst also reasonably (if not highly …
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This paper is about children as subjects of social justice. It argues that economic welfare theory, utilitarianism, and … other theories of justice based on utility theory assume rational individuals with stable preferences, and therefore cannot … be applied to children. Libertarian justice treats children as possessions of the parents without rights of their own. A …
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We can observe in the progression of the work of Thomas Hobbes through David Hume to John Rawls a development from a … our issues than are the accounts of Hobbes or Rawls. …
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Justice. Experimental tests of Rawls's theory were conducted to generate some empirical data to compare with similar studies …`I just want a fair share!' We all say it, but what is fair? The most complete answer is John Rawls's A Theory of … principles, as Rawls's theory asserts, but they gave little support to Rawls's principle of maximizing the worst off. The main …
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Rawls?s philosophy of Justice. …
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Rawls calls ‘decent hierarchical societies’, as equal participants in a just international system. Rawls claims that … their citizens the basic rights of democratic citizenship. This is presented by Rawls as a consequence of liberalismâ …€˜fundamental principle’. This is revealed through a consideration of the normative basis of what Rawls calls the ‘Liberal Principle of …
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question is to what extent these objectives are relevant, an important problem is faced: the referential of this evaluation is … are relevant if they are derived from a conception of justice that is itself relevant. From this viewpoint, the relevance … foundations. Beyond this analysis, we want to stress on the importance for the State to adopt a clear conception of justice, so as …
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