Men, Monkeys, and Morals: A Property Rights Theory of Social Justice

作者: Morris Silver

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-8162-1_8

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摘要: The problem of social justice is the derivation a rule for evaluating distribution desired objects among individuals in society.1 This essay seeks to demonstrate that institution property can be grounded species characteristics and taken therefore as an ultimate value (or “natural boundary” individual rights). If successful, this demonstration provides foundation following justice: produced society just extent control over these congruent with rights.

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