EthicsJustice-And-Fairness Finals Reporting
EthicsJustice-And-Fairness Finals Reporting
EthicsJustice-And-Fairness Finals Reporting
FAIRNESS
FOR YOU,
WHAT IS JUSTICE?
● Justice refers to fairness. Justice is important to almost
everyone, means different things to different groups.
● Justice is the ethical, philosophical idea that people are
to be treated impartially, fairly, properly and reasonably by
the law and by arbiters of the law.
HOW ABOUT FAIRNESS?
Fairness often doesn’t feel fair: The route to increase fairness for
one person or group is often perceived as unfair to another.
The Problem: Choosing
among Talent, Need, and
Goodness
Birkson Gutlay
The Problem: Choosing among Talent, Need, and
Goodness
The problem: choosing among talent, need, and goodness
Francine Gludo
THOSE IN NEED: THE DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN CAN’T AND WON’T
Example:
“His wife can’t afford to buy enough food for her family because of
her unemployed husband.”
“It won’t be the end of the world if I don’t get the job.”
Though that distinctions seems pretty clear, some people often say
“ I can’t ” even when they mean “ I won’t ” :
“ I can’t quit drinking alcohol. It’s just too hard. ”
“ I can’t go out and go to school because of my disability, people will
bully me.”
THE NEEDS OF THOSE IN
NEED IN ACCORDING TO
ABRAHAM MASLOW’s
THEORY
THE NEEDS OF THOSE IN NEED IN
ACCORDING TO ABRAHAM MASLOW’s THEORY
Christine Desacula
What Is Goodness?
The word "good" is defined by Merriam-
Webster as "virtuous, right and
commendable; kind and
benevolent." Henry David Thoreau was
quoted as saying, "Goodness is the only
investment that never fails."
MERIT: The Relationship to being Good
Empathy
Honesty
Fairness
Responsibility
Aldrin Gonzales
Love and Care: Are these Fairness?