When it comes to the pursuit of justice, there are several ethical implications that must be considered. One such implication is the potential for justice to become a means of self-legitimation...
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: How selflegitimation can lead to harmful outcomes in pursuit of justice
Justice has been defined as "the act of giving what one deserves". This means that justice is based on fairness, equality, and impartiality.
This definition does not take into account the fact...
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: How to practice justice when every being is recognized as an image of the divine
Tolerating Injustice Under the Pretence of Moral Neutrality: Ethical Consequences
In a world where there is so much emphasis on the importance of maintaining peaceful coexistence, it may seem like...
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: The ethical implications of staying neutral: how silence can lead to complicity & desensitization
Can Justice Ever Be Achieved Through Law Alone?
The pursuit of justice has been a fundamental goal of human society since ancient times. It involves seeking to ensure that everyone is treated...
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: Can justice ever be achieved through law alone? exploring the debate between legalism and moral transformation
How does the pursuit of justice intersect with personal happiness, self-fulfillment, and moral integrity? This is a question that has been debated for centuries, with philosophers, politicians,...
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: Sexuality and intimacy: how the pursuit of justice intersects with your relationship?
Is representation itself a sufficient measure of justice in democratic systems? This is an important question to consider when assessing whether a system is fair and just for all citizens. It is...
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: Is representation enough to guarantee justice in our democratic system?
The concept of justice is fundamental to any functioning society, but it can be difficult to define and measure. One way to think about justice is as a balance between legality and social acceptance....
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: Exploring the relationship between legal codes and societal values: how do we reconcile diverging opinions?
The subject of moral justice has been debated for centuries and continues to elude clear consensus among scholars. Moral justice can refer to both personal and societal issues that relate to ethics,...
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: Sexuality, intimacy, and justice: achieving moral equality through personal and societal transformation
The concept of corrective justice refers to the idea that those who commit crimes or wrongdoing should be held accountable for their actions and punished accordingly, while individual autonomy is the...
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: The controversy surrounding pink quotas and the tension between corrective justice and individual autonomy
Can Justice Exist in Legal Systems Built on Historical Exclusion and Binary Classification?
The concept of justice is often seen as something that can be achieved through the implementation of...
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: How historical exclusion and binary classification hinders justice?