Justice and equity/ (Record no. 162743)
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Transcribing agency | CUS |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | 172.2 |
Item number | SEE/J |
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Personal name | See. Harold, tras. |
245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Justice and equity/ |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | Harold See |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | London: |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | MIT, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 1997. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | 265 p. |
Other physical details | HB |
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Formatted contents note | Foreword (1997)<br/>1 Presentation<br/>2 Fundamental Preferences and Utility<br/>2.1 Meanings of Preferences and Utility<br/>2.2 Comparison of Satisfaction or<br/>Happiness<br/>2.3 Causes of Satisfaction or Happiness<br/>2.4 Comparative Substitution<br/>2.5 History<br/>3 Cardinal Utility<br/>4 Summary of Issues in Comparison of<br/>Utilities or Preferences<br/>5 Why Equality? Equality as Rationality<br/>Introduction<br/>1 Toward a Formal Ethic<br/>2 Economic Justice<br/>3 Objectives and Limits of this Study<br/>4 History of Ideas and Review of the<br/>Literature on the Subject<br/>I CONCEPTS AND PROBLEMS<br/>A Basic Concepts<br/>1 Personal Situation<br/>2 State of Society<br/>3 Permuted States<br/>4 Domain of Possible States and Constraints<br/>5 Personal Preferences<br/>B Efficiency, Equity, Equality<br/>1 Efficiency<br/>2 Equity<br/>3 Existence and Compatibility<br/>4 Equality<br/>C Particular Structures<br/>1 Identical Preferences<br/>2 Problems of the Two Person Society<br/>3 Satiety and Satiation<br/>D Processes<br/>1 Processes and Implementation<br/>2 Free Exchange<br/>3 Forming and Assigning Lots<br/>E Distribution Problems<br/>1 Constraints<br/>2 Properties<br/>3 Specifications<br/>4 Questions<br/>5 Some Results on Equity in Distributions<br/>a The Two Person Case<br/>b The General Case<br/>c The Case of Identical Preferences<br/>n DISTRIBUTION<br/>A Two Persons<br/>1 Properties<br/>a Concepts<br/>a Framework<br/>P Indifferenl Divisions<br/>b Equality and "Jealousy" or "Envy"<br/>c Equity, Efficiency, Equality<br/>a The General Case<br/>p The Case in Which Equality is<br/>Efficient<br/>y Identical Preferences<br/>5 Indivisibilities<br/>2 Processes<br/>a Divide and Choose<br/>a The Problem<br/>P Perfect Knowledge<br/>y The Divider Does Not Know<br/>the Chooser's Preferences<br/>5 Perfect Deception<br/>e Indivisibilities<br/>(1) Perfect Knowledge<br/>(2) Minimax<br/>b Bilateral Exchange<br/>B Any Number of Persons<br/>1 Compatibility of Equity, Efficiency,<br/>and Unanimous Preference to Equality<br/>2 Identical Preferences<br/>a Properties of Satiation<br/>b Equality, Equity, Efficiency<br/>Ill JUSTICE<br/>A Justice and Equity<br/>1 Fundamental Preference<br/>2 Definition of (eudemonistic) Justice<br/>3 Fundamental<br/>4 Justice and Partial Equity<br/>5<br/>Justice Can Be Inefficient or Impossible<br/>B Adequacy<br/>1 Definition<br/>2 Equity and Adequacy<br/>C Fundamentalism<br/>1 Presentation<br/>a Intention<br/>b Bases of the Criteria<br/>c Logic of the Criteria<br/>a Binary Relations<br/>(3 The Logic of the Problem<br/>d Notations<br/>2 Unanimity<br/>3 Permutation and Ordered States<br/>a Permutation Equivalence<br/>b Ordered States<br/>c Just States<br/>4 Fundamental Equivalence and Dominance<br/>a Fundamental Equivalence<br/>b Fundamental Dominance<br/>c Relation Between Unanimity and<br/>Fundamental Comparisons<br/>d Counting Comparisons<br/>e Fundamental Efficiency<br/>f The Case of Just States<br/>g Structure of a Social Utility Function<br/>h A Relation Among Fundamental<br/>Dominance, Equity, and Adequacy<br/>5 Practical Justice<br/>a Definition and Logic of Practical<br/>Justice<br/>b Ethical Value and Limits of Practical<br/>Justice<br/>6 Questions of Existence<br/>7 Fundamental and Extremal Majorities,<br/>Fundamental Rank Principles<br/>8 Interpersonal Comparisons of Nested<br/>Advantages and Disadvantages<br/>9 Comparison of Ordinal Inequalities,<br/>Inclusion, Truncations<br/>10 Other Directions |
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Central Library, Sikkim University | Central Library, Sikkim University | General Book Section | 29/08/2016 | 172.2 SEE/J | P17653 | 14/07/2018 | 14/07/2018 | General Books |