What Does „Justice” Mean?

Authors

  • Ryszard Kleszcz University of Lodz

Abstract

The paper presents three essential meanings of the notion of „justice”: (1) justice as a feature of human acts, (2) justice as a feature of human beings, and (3) justice as a feature of the structure of distribution. The second part of the paper shows that justice as value may be in conflict with other values such as benevolence or honesty.

Published

1999-03-01

How to Cite

Kleszcz, R. (1999). What Does „Justice” Mean?. The Philosophy of Science, 7(1-2), 31–41. Retrieved from https://fn.uw.edu.pl/index.php/fn/article/view/223