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To judge between [[good and evil]]. To judge between [[good and evil]].
-Justice is a concept involving the fair, moral, and impartial treatment of all persons —often seen as the continued effort to do what is "right". Justice is a particularly foundational concept within most systems of "law," and draws highly upon established and well-regarded social traditions and values. From the perspective of pragmatism, it is the name for a fair result. --http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justice [Nov 2005]+Justice is a concept involving the fair, moral, and impartial treatment of all persons —often seen as the continued effort to do what is "right". Justice is a particularly foundational concept within most systems of "law," and draws highly upon established and well-regarded social traditions and values. From the perspective of pragmatism, it is the name for a fair result. -- [Nov 2005]
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Justice is a concept involving the fair, moral, and impartial treatment of all persons —often seen as the continued effort to do what is "right". Justice is a particularly foundational concept within most systems of "law," and draws highly upon established and well-regarded social traditions and values. From the perspective of pragmatism, it is the name for a fair result. -- [Nov 2005]

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