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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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In this paper we challenge the common interpretation of Rawls' Theory of Justice as Fairness by showing that this … Theory, as outlined in the Restatement (Rawls 2001), goes well beyond the definition of a distributive value judgment, in … identified a priori, and partial justice orderings derived accordingly …
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