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Principles of Didtributive Justice

Grzegorz Lissowski
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There is constant debate around the questions of what constitutes the 'just' distribution of goods and how we can assess existing distribution patterns. Some commentators mistakenly believe that there can be one simple, all-encompassing governing principle that automatically yields the 'fairest' results. In this book Grzegorz Lissowski argues that three types of principles need to be distinguished according to three requirements of
justice: equality, impartiality, and unanimity.

The principle of equality regulates the results of the division of goods; impartiality concerns the characteristics of the method applied; unanimity the mutual agreement of all parties involved in the division. A thorough examination of the properties of these principles of justice allows for a rational choice of the principle that is suited best to any given situation.

Each chapter is written in two parts, the first offering an general overview suitable for any interested reader, the second – marked with an asterisk – for those interested in the more detailed justifications of arguments brought forward.

Lissowski’s book presents and systematises the results of studies about various aspects of the division of goods, carried out over the past forty years. The work is unique in the world literature because of the key idea of linking division principles with three of their aspects: equality, impartiality, and unanimity.
Prof. Tadeusz Krauze
Hofstra University, New York

Lissowski sums up his many years of research, and he reaffirms his strong position in the international literature which he has achieved by publishing several articles in renowned American journals (e.g. American Political Science Review).
Prof. Piotr Sztompka
Jagiellonian University

Grzegorz Lissowski is sociology professor at the University of Warsaw. His major fields of study are: mathematical and statistical models in social science, formal theory, decision theory, especially social choice theory.

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Dane bibliograficzne / Bibliographic info
Rodzaj (nośnik) / Type of product książka / book
Dział / Department Książki i czasopisma / Books and periodicals
Autor / Author Grzegorz Lissowski
Tytuł / Title Principles of Didtributive Justice
Język / Language angielski
Wydawca / Publisher Scholar
Rok wydania / Published in year 2019
Tytuł originału / Original title Zasady sprawiedliwego podziału dóbr
Języki oryginału / Original language polski
Rodzaj oprawy / Binding type Twarda
Wymiary / Size 17.0x24.0
Liczba stron / Number of pages 384
Ciężar / Weight 0.77 kg
   
Wydano / Published on 25/07/2013
ISBN 9788373836037 (9788373836037)
EAN/UPC 9788373836037
Stan produktu / Condition nowy / new - sprzedajemy wyłącznie nowe nieużywane produkty

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