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This article presents a relatively straightforward theoretical frame- work about distributive justice with applications. It draws on a few key concepts of Sociological Game Theory (SGT). SGT is presented briefly in section 2. Section 3 provides a spectrum of distributive cases concerning principles of equality, differentiation among recipients according to performance or contribution, status or authority, or need. Two general types of social organization of distributive judgment are distinguished and judgment procedures or algorithms are modeled in each type of social organization. Section 4 discusses briefly the larger moral landscapes of human judgment - how distribution may typically be combined with other value into consideration. The article suggests that Rawls, Elster, and Machado point in this direction. Finally, it is suggested that the SGT frame- work presented provides a useful point of departure to systematically link it and compare the Warsaw School of Fair Division, Rawls, and Elster, among others.
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Burns, T., Roszkowska, E., & Des Johansson, N. M. H. (2014). Distributive justice: From steinhaus, knaster, and banach to Elster and Rawls - The perspective of sociological game theory. Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric. University of Bialystok. https://doi.org/10.2478/slgr-2014-0015
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