awesome; we were in a philosophy class, and I was asked to 'define' a valid model of fairness&equality: my description exactly matched what John Rawls said. Also added that it should be as solid and physical as possible ( which you also implied around 4:36 till 55)
it's a 'fair' way to 'subtract' from one side of a scale, because the other side was subtracted from unfairly. You should be specific, a lot of examples punishment could off set the scale more, many others make it just. If we were as objective in deciding as possible, then we would be closest to 'just'
Interesting presentation. Thoroughly enjoyed it. thanks.
RichardRoy2 1 year ago
Well argued or should I just say presented at this point.
TheXroadr 1 year ago
awesome; we were in a philosophy class, and I was asked to 'define' a valid model of fairness&equality: my description exactly matched what John Rawls said. Also added that it should be as solid and physical as possible ( which you also implied around 4:36 till 55)
thanks, good video
ABONESR 1 year ago
I don't see punishment as being fair :)
MrUnscientific 1 year ago
what do you mean by punishment (general)?
it's a 'fair' way to 'subtract' from one side of a scale, because the other side was subtracted from unfairly. You should be specific, a lot of examples punishment could off set the scale more, many others make it just. If we were as objective in deciding as possible, then we would be closest to 'just'
ABONESR 1 year ago