Justice
| Reference/Meaning | Formula | |
|---|---|---|
| #1 | Fairness; being in accord with what is rightly due: a notion used in a wide variety of ways as indicated below. | |
| #2 | The ultimate value underpinning adherence to the ethical frames of reference. | sPH"6-G5 |
| #3 | Fairness in a person: the cardinal virtue arising from the resolution of the common good—individual autonomyduality when using the legitimist approach to ethical choice. | PH'6-L6 |
| #4 | Civic virtue that characterizes the legitimist mode in political maturation. | PH'6C-φ2 |
| #5 | See: natural justice principle for fair play in decisions, | sPH"6-G26 |
| #6 | See: distributive justice for fair shares of social goods. | sPH"6-G35 |
| #7 | See: substantive justice for fair judgements. | sPH"6-G51 |
| #8 | See: formal justice for fair judging procedures. | sPH"6-G52 |
| #9 | See: divine justice for an outcome in which good triumphs over evil. |
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Last updated: 15-Jan-2014