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Routledge
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Routledge
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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
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Nicholas Rescher






