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Justice is a contested concept. A more graspable version of it, it is argued in this paper, is an understanding of it in the context of what is deemed as 'injustice' rather than justice. As such, the paper takes a markedly different approach than the perspectives which have emerged so far. A...
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At some point in the future, nearly all jobs currently performed by humans will be performed by autonomous machines using artificial intelligence. There is little doubt that it will increase precision, comfort, and save time, but this coincides with the introduction of many ethical, social, and...
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Introduction -- Development -- Human rights -- Development through trade: utilitarian, social contractarian, and communitarian considerations -- Development and aid: global financial institutions and private donors -- Climate change, sustainable development and the limits of green capitalism --...
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