Here are some basic definitions of fairness, justice, morality, and ethics that use a basic utilitarian theory. We use the following definitions here on this site when we claim something is fair, just, moral, ethical, etc. Utilitarian Theory: Utilitarianism is an idea first put forth by Arist...
These different approaches and diverse theories need not be exclusive, but can play an important role in a dialogue on justice. Since justice is never completely just, it is imperative to always be critical of laws and policies while guarding against moral superiority and oppression. To this end...
Justice versus fairness in the family business workplace: A socioemotional wealth approachThe organizational justice literature and the family business literature have developed independently, which limits our understanding of fairness and justice in the family business workplace. So far, the concepts of ...
It will be a valuable resource for academic researchers and students across a range of disciplines including urban and environmental studies, geography, planning, education, ethics and politics. https://policypress.co.uk/justice-and-fairness-in-the-city 展开 ...
. In this guest editorial I’d like to explain why, in 2018 on becoming president-elect of the BMA, I chose the theme of justice and fairness in medical ethics for my 2019–2020 Presidential project—and why in a world of massive and ever-increasing and remediable health inequalities ...
a1. SOCIETAL ETHICS: Standards that govern how members of a society are to deal with each other on issues such as fairness, justice, poverty and the rights of the individual. 1. 社会概念: 治理的标准怎么社会的成员将处理彼此关于问题例如公正、正义、贫穷和个体的权利。[translate]...
Introduction and overview Introduction I am extremely pleased and honoured to have been invited by the Association of International Petroleum Negotiators (AIPN) to give this talk. These are themes that were of great interest to Al [Boulos], on which he spoke and wrote eloquently—ethics, fairness...
According to the Equal Chance Principle, the harm for each person should be minimized in a significant and (roughly) equal degree; when this is impossible, each person should be accorded the highest possible equal chance to avoid the harm. According to the Importance Principle, the danger to ...
(2004) and Mongin and Pivato (2015).2 Interestingly, Harsanyi's entire emphasis on Bayesian rationality was based on an individual-centered approach. Firstly, he assumed that rational individuals must satisfy the independence assumption and secondly, he claimed that society, by its need to be at...
The article offers information on the value of confidentiality, justice and fairness in dental practice. It states that a clinician should maintain trust and confidentiality with his patient an...