Publication: The (limited) space for justice in social animals
The (limited) space for justice in social animals
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Glock, H. J., Christen, M., & Glock, H. J. (2012). The (limited) space for justice in social animals. Social Justice Research, 25(3), 298–326. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11211-012-0163-x
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While differentialists deny that non-linguistic animals can have a sense of justice, assimilationists credit some animals with such an advanced moral attitude. We approach this debate from a philosophical perspective. First, we outline the history of the notion of justice in philosophy and how various facets of that notion play a role in contemporary empirical investigations of justice among humans. On this basis, we develop a scheme for the elements of justice-relevant situations and for criteria of justice that should be fruitful in
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Glock, H. J., Christen, M., & Glock, H. J. (2012). The (limited) space for justice in social animals. Social Justice Research, 25(3), 298–326. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11211-012-0163-x