Natural law and truth. These are constitutional (as in they constitute the basis of law and wisdom) principles upon which build everything else. Ours, in the USA, are the common law and the us constitution. The common law was built upon experience and Judeo Christian expression. Since the early 1900s the progressive movement has tried to move this away from these towards what is just is what the government and judiciary say are just. This is determined through representative democracy. Big tension that is coming to a head in our political climate.
As long as you cite your source accurately, it's fine with me. For a school assignment, however, I recommend you use a more authoritative source than a CZcams video--as much as I respect my own opinion :)
I always recommend the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy for a top-notch scholarly introduction to philosophical topics and figures. Check out plato.stanford.edu/entries/nozick-political/
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Nozick do be my boi. Thanks for the vid
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There is another principles of distributive justice
So good
What criticisms do you have of Nozick's Wilt Chamberlain's argument?
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Who gets to decide what "justice" is in order to aquire something according to either "justice in aquisition" or "justice in transfer"?
Natural law and truth. These are constitutional (as in they constitute the basis of law and wisdom) principles upon which build everything else. Ours, in the USA, are the common law and the us constitution. The common law was built upon experience and Judeo Christian expression. Since the early 1900s the progressive movement has tried to move this away from these towards what is just is what the government and judiciary say are just. This is determined through representative democracy. Big tension that is coming to a head in our political climate.
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As long as you cite your source accurately, it's fine with me. For a school assignment, however, I recommend you use a more authoritative source than a CZcams video--as much as I respect my own opinion :)
I always recommend the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy for a top-notch scholarly introduction to philosophical topics and figures. Check out plato.stanford.edu/entries/nozick-political/
@@nathansasser6252Ok sir I will look on that. Thank you again.