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justice and fairness
what difference between justice and fairness?
please, could you show differences in context.
Jul 12, 2012 7:46 AM
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Justice is when something is done to punish (or reward) someone who has done something bad (or good). For example, if some one commits a murder, they are put in jail. Being put in jail is justice. Rewarding someone for doing a good deed is also justice, but usually justice is used to represent a negative consequence.
Fairness is when something is treated with equality or equity and without bias or dishonesty. For example, "The teacher acted without fairness when treating a Latino student of h''s poorly."
It is more common to see the adjective forms of these words: "just" and "fair"
July 12, 2012
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