150 Pages
by Routledge

148 Pages
by Routledge

134 Pages
by Routledge

In theory and practice, the notion of fairness is far from simple. The principle is often elusive and subject to confusion, even in institutions of law, usage, and custom. In Fairness , Nicholas Rescher aims to liberate this concept from misunderstandings by showing how its definitive characteristics prevent it from being absorbed by such related conceptions as paternalistic benevolence, radical... Read more
1: Treating Claims Impartially; 2: Abstract Fairness and Claim Proportionality; 3: The Liabilities and Assets of Fairness; 4: Going Beyond Fairness? Subjective Equity and Benevolent Allocation; 5: Probabilistic Expectations; 6: Predominantism; 7: Dividing Credit for Discoveries; 8: The Pragmatic Rationale of Distribution Principles

Biography

Nicholas Rescher