What is Justice? Geoffrey Sayre-McCord

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024
  • What is justice? Philosophy professor Geoffrey Sayre-McCord explains that one of the most influential accounts of the nature of justice comes from Plato’s Republic. According to Plato, we can think of the principles of justice as mutually agreed to principles for the coordination and structure of social interaction that would benefit all who are subject to them. More generally, we can think of justice as “each getting what is rightfully theirs and no one getting what is rightfully another’s.” In other words, questions of justice always essentially ask, “Who has a right to what?”
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