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The article discusses the main features of . The author justifies the importance of socio-cultural approach to the analysis of justice. It is noted that the idea of is formulated in the form of values and norms that have function of the organization of social reality. In the article justice is conceptualized as a justification of social and cultural order. Justice is the proportion and the measure of participation in the division and distribution of the benefits and burdens of social community, which is consistent with the conceptions of the world order in its limits and perfection that is some kind of higher truth. Culture provides the rationale and arguments on which the order and measure of the overall division of benefits and burdens is best and fair. The author relying on the definition of culture as a system of values and norms, considers the value-normative content of the phenomenon of justice. According to the modal logic of evaluations, the structure of justice evaluations has four elements: subject, object, mode (absolute or relative) and basic argument. Norms of justice are contextual with boundaries outlined by: 1) the object of evaluation - the specific benefits and burdens; 2) specific rules of distribution of these benefits and burdens in specific areas of social reality (inclusion, political, juridical, economical, religious, informational and educational); 3) the scale.

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Title
Justice as a Social and Cultural Phenomenon
Issue
4(30)
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Dec 2015
Section
PHILOSOPHY
Publisher
Volgograd State University
Place of publication
Volgograd
Country of publication
Russian Federation
Publication subject
ISSN
1998-9946
e-ISSN
24092126
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English; Russian
Document type
Journal Article
ProQuest document ID
2093356849
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/justice-as-social-cultural-phenomenon/docview/2093356849/se-2?accountid=208611
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2025-11-15
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