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Why Prioritize Needs?

In: Priority of Needs?

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  • Bernhard Kittel

    (Department of Economic Sociology)

  • Stefan Traub

    (Department of Economics)

Abstract

The presumption underlying the scientific engagement with need-based justice is that neither the principle of equity nor the principle of equality safeguards a distribution that ensures the preservation of human dignity through the satisfaction of needs as a fundamental proviso of human sociality. In this introductory chapter, we first show that in the context of other principles of distributive justice, the satisfaction of needs takes a prominent position both empirically and in political philosophy. We then proceed to discussing fundamental contributions to the theory of need-based justice and outline the perspective that the present volume adds to the literature. At the core is a process model of need-based justice that conceptually differentiates the identification of needs, the social and political recognition of needs, and the consequences of need-based distributions. We suggest that these empirical questions are associated with normative claims about the consistency, the legitimacy, and the sustainability of need-based justice. The chapter concludes with a brief outline of the following chapters.

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  • Bernhard Kittel & Stefan Traub, 2024. "Why Prioritize Needs?," Springer Books, in: Bernhard Kittel & Stefan Traub (ed.), Priority of Needs?, chapter 0, pages 1-23, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-53051-7_1
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-53051-7_1
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