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... treatment , the distribution ) the same for all involved ? " Were there not this relation between sameness and equality , it would be possible for us to understand treating people the same and yet to doubt whether they had been treated ...
... treatment , the distribution ) the same for all involved ? " Were there not this relation between sameness and equality , it would be possible for us to understand treating people the same and yet to doubt whether they had been treated ...
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... treat one differently , could be deliberately produced or removed ( e.g. , differences in income , wealth , property , employment , education ; and in opportuni- ties , rights , duties , privileges ) . By " unjustified " I mean that the ...
... treat one differently , could be deliberately produced or removed ( e.g. , differences in income , wealth , property , employment , education ; and in opportuni- ties , rights , duties , privileges ) . By " unjustified " I mean that the ...
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... treatment , opportunity , or rights , because these dif- ferences never cancel the important similarities among men , nor are they always the source of differences that can justify in- equalities ( notably and usually , differences in ...
... treatment , opportunity , or rights , because these dif- ferences never cancel the important similarities among men , nor are they always the source of differences that can justify in- equalities ( notably and usually , differences in ...
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... treated equally , or as equals , at least in certain respects ; and the declaration for- mulated as the principle of metaphysical egalitarianism , ( 2 ) , the ancient Stoic - Christian doctrine of human equality , a proposi- tion that ...
... treated equally , or as equals , at least in certain respects ; and the declaration for- mulated as the principle of metaphysical egalitarianism , ( 2 ) , the ancient Stoic - Christian doctrine of human equality , a proposi- tion that ...
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... treating per- sons equally , in the name of justice , involves anything more than treating them with impartiality , which is all that Aristotle and many others have thought " equality " meant insofar as they thought ( 3 ) was true . I ...
... treating per- sons equally , in the name of justice , involves anything more than treating them with impartiality , which is all that Aristotle and many others have thought " equality " meant insofar as they thought ( 3 ) was true . I ...
Contenido
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A Lawyers Look at Egalitarianism and Equality | 28 |
Egalitarianism and the Equal Consideration | 61 |
Diversity of Rights and Kinds of Equality | 79 |
Equality and What We Mean by | 99 |
Christianity and Equality | 115 |
Hierarchy Equality and Consent | 134 |
Judaism and Equality | 154 |
Equality in Existentialism | 193 |
A Brief Discourse on the Origin of Political Equality | 217 |
Equality of Opportunity and Beyond | 228 |
Equality in the Administration of Criminal Justice | 250 |
Notes on the Rule of Equal | 261 |
Equality Democracy and International | 277 |
Equality of States Within the United Nations | 288 |
Equality and Inequality of States in the United Nations | 306 |
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ability achieved argued argument Assembly basic belief Brahmins Christian church citizens claim common concept of equality concerned concurrent majority consent consideration Court decisions demand democracy democratic distribution economic egalitarian equal opportunity equal population rule equal protection equal protection clause equality of opportunity ethics example existence existentialism existentialist fact freedom function hierarchy Hinduism human equality idea of equality ideal imply individual interests itarian Jewish Jews Judaism justice justified legislative liberty logical majority matter means moral natural equality Nicholas of Cusa Noahide laws organization persons philosophers political equality practice principle of equal privileges question R. M. Hare radical egalitarianism reason regarded relations relevant religious respect Sartre's sense Simone de Beauvoir situation slave social equality social inequalities society standards superior theory things tion transl treatment unequal United Nations University vote W. G. Runciman