Desert Justice: Is there such a thing? Abstract: Matthew Lipman, a social research philosopher, said in some cases "It is very easy to identify the right one." Sick kids take medicine, hungry children raise food, and children have to receive education. By doing so it will become increasingly difficult to determine the desert. I think these incidents are not that simple with regard to the desert.
Special justice is the correct distribution to the desert in others. For Aristotle, this justice is proportional - it is related to accepting people proportional to their value. In his argument about specific justice, Aristotle said that educated judges are necessary to apply fair decisions in any particular case. The blindfolded judge symbolizes blind justice, balances the scale, weighs all the evidence, and reviews each case separately.
Criminal justice is often divided into entities and form (or procedure) aspects. Substantial aspects of criminal justice include legislative norms, desert demands, deserts in the allocation of socio-economic and political opportunities, normative provisions for fairness and justice, and determinants of criminal motives, inequality and Penalties are included. In this sense, criminal trials need to punish or reward similar behaviors that produce similar results, regardless of formal differences, and the class, religion, race, gender of those engaged in such acts, And do not discriminate for origin. Also, we can not impose criminal law and procedures on any class, socio-economic class, religious group, minority group, or gender group, or any other social and political differences.
Another view of the desert - justice distribution is to tie the share of distribution to the desert or the proper desert. Roughly speaking, some people say that all theories of distribution justice are based on the desert. Elementalism theory simply says that everyone should get the same share. Very fair! But I would like to focus on specific desert theory - the theory focusing on the strengths and endeavors as a foundation of the desert, or other quality. For example, we may think wealth and income should be distributed proportionally to social contribution. If I work hard and create valuable goods and services, I should earn more wealth and income than the lenders contribute.