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Justice
Notes from Harvard university lecture:
Justice: What's the right thing to do
Questions
1.
Do we have certain fundamental rights?
2.
Does a fair procedure justify any result?
3.
What is the moral work of consent?
To answer these questions, the lecture asks us to read the following
utilitarian
philosophers
.
Jeremy Bentham
John Stuart Mill
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