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Measures of Needs-based Justice, Expertise and Coherence

Subject Area Theoretical Philosophy
Practical Philosophy
Term from 2014 to 2019
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 240285356
 
In the second funding period, we address differentiation in applying the needs principle. Sub-project A2 "Measures of Need-based Justice, Expertise and Coherence" focusses on three influencing factors: (a) self-responsibility of the receiver for her supply situation, (b) civil embedding of the receiver and (c) the significance which satisfying the given need has for a decent life. On the theoretical side, these factors will be mathematically modeled in order to integrate them in measures of need-based justice. On the experimental side, it will be examined how much different values of these factors strengthen or weaken acceptance of a need-based distribution. In continuation of the first funding period, the influence on the coherence and reference-point dependence of justice evaluations, as well as the role of expertise, will be included. For example, it will be examined whether judgements of persons who frequently deal with need-based supply and persons who know undersupply from personal experience are more strongly guided by needs, more coherent and show a smaller reference-point dependence.
DFG Programme Research Units
Co-Investigator Professor Dr. Stefan Traub
 
 

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