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They wanted to reduce that level, regardless of what constituted justice for any individual involved.
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Over pizza with Brittany, her mother, stepfather and grandmother, I ask what would constitute justice.
Texas has always had a brutally peculiar take on what constitutes justice.
For some victims, the trial has thrown up perhaps the most pressing question of all: what constitutes justice?
I hope you will agree that, in the unique circumstances of this highly publicized matter, this would, finally, constitute justice.
Second, in the Thomist tradition, nation states are never an end in themselves but always defined against a greater "common good", an eternal benchmark, as to what constitutes justice.
For the great divide in our politics isn't really about pragmatic issues, about which policies work best; it's about differences in those very moral imaginations Mr. Obama urges us to expand, about divergent beliefs over what constitutes justice.
To say that the state's legislative activity establishes justice is not the same as saying that the state's activity constitutes justice.
(This need not be means-end reasoning in the conventional sense; if, for example, our goal is the just resolution of a conflict, we must determine what constitutes justice in these particular circumstances. Here we are engaged in ethical inquiry, and are not asking a purely instrumental question).
Nor does his being charged constitute "justice".
Better arrest protocols and policies will not, by themselves, constitute justice.
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