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Justice in General

Christopher Brinkley Uncategorized August 12, 2019September 8, 2020

Justice is the charity of the wise, as Leibniz said. It is the conjunction of kindness and intelligence.

Equally, it could be founded on the mutual recognition discussed by
Hegel and Brandom. (See also Categorical Imperative.)

Either way, it ought to lead us to social concern. (See also Ricoeur on Justice.)

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Published August 12, 2019September 8, 2020

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