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Philosophy 364 Exam Notes
Class notes • 48
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• 2021
Notes include all the work covered for the exam namely, week 1-8.



Week 1: Introduction and Justice as Fairness

Week 2: Justice as Fairness (cont.)

WEEK 3: Justice as entitlement to holdings

WEEK 4: Justice as complex equality

WEEK 5: Justice and capability

WEEK 6: Capability and Ubuntu

WEEK 7: Homelessness

WEEK 8: Reparations for past injustice



Mock questions and answers are also included at the end of the pack.
Philosophy 364 Exam Notes
Last document update:
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Notes include all the work covered for the exam namely, week 1-8.



Week 1: Introduction and Justice as Fairness

Week 2: Justice as Fairness (cont.)

WEEK 3: Justice as entitlement to holdings

WEEK 4: Justice as complex equality

WEEK 5: Justice and capability

WEEK 6: Capability and Ubuntu

WEEK 7: Homelessness

WEEK 8: Reparations for past injustice



Mock questions and answers are also included at the end of the pack.
John Rawls Theory of Justice and the Amartya Sen's Capability Approach
Essay • 10
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• 2017
In this essay, I will argue that one of the shortcomings of Rawls theory of justice as fairness is that it cannot account for what is owed to those who are disabled. My view is that this shortcoming can only be remedied by moving away from social contract theory and using the capability approach to determine what is owed to those who do not fall within the so-called ‘normal’ range of functioning. I will conclude my essay by considering some objections to the capability approach and some poss...
John Rawls Theory of Justice and the Amartya Sen's Capability Approach
Last document update:
ago
In this essay, I will argue that one of the shortcomings of Rawls theory of justice as fairness is that it cannot account for what is owed to those who are disabled. My view is that this shortcoming can only be remedied by moving away from social contract theory and using the capability approach to determine what is owed to those who do not fall within the so-called ‘normal’ range of functioning. I will conclude my essay by considering some objections to the capability approach and some poss...
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