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Sigalet, Geoffrey Thomas, author.
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desiderata necessary for it to connect with justice: relational consistency and normative conclusiveness. The
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Miller, Christopher Peyton, author.
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Decreation. Weil's work clearly addresses issues around social justice, morals and ethics. The way I read her
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Mehl, Kayla R., author.
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, some racial barriers as lived experiences are imperative for justice---they help people (particularly
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Eftekhari, Seena, author.
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liberal theories more progressively oriented, such as John Rawls's theory of justice, to more moderate
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Mailick, Dan, author. (orcid)0000-0003-0996-9259
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wondering about their own relation to justice and their own moral status.
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Ustun, Berkay, author.
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apprenticeship and habit seldom take an identical form across these authors, and the study aims to do justice to
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Miller, Saul Nicholas, author.
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along with their relation to ideas of justice. The primacy of ideas of justice over ideas of autonomy is

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