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Philosophy and Social Criticism 11 (4):391-412 (1986)

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  1. Doing justice justice : distinguishing social justice from distributive justice and the implications for bioethics.Shawna Gutfreund - unknown
    Justice is a key guiding ethical principle in bioethics. When justice is addressed in bioethics the focus is primarily on the fair distribution of resources, that is, distributive justice. In this thesis, I argue that a distributive conception of justice is unable to adequately address many of the relevant issues of justice within bioethics. These issues are better understood and addressed using a social conception of justice. Social justice is concerned with ensuring that the norms and rules of social structures (...)
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  • Intersubjectivity without subjectivism.Beth J. Singer - 1991 - Man and World 24 (3):321-330.
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