2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11158-010-9125-z
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Framing, Reciprocity and the Grounds of Egalitarian Justice

Abstract: John Rawls famously claims that 'justice is the first virtue of social institutions'. On one of its readings, this remark seems to suggest that social institutions are essential for obligations of justice to arise. The spirit of this interpretation has recently sparked a new debate about the grounds of justice. What are the conditions that generate principles of distributive justice? I am interested in a specific version of this question. What conditions generate egalitarian principles of distributive justice … Show more

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“…34 See Wollner (2010Wollner ( , 2014. 35 Seeing what did and did not pass the test was quite a revelation for me.…”
Section: What Has Been the Response Of Luck Egalitarians Or Capabilit...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…34 See Wollner (2010Wollner ( , 2014. 35 Seeing what did and did not pass the test was quite a revelation for me.…”
Section: What Has Been the Response Of Luck Egalitarians Or Capabilit...mentioning
confidence: 99%