Die zeitliche Dimension der Gerechtigkeit und ihre Bedeutung für die Ethik

Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 65 (5):909-928 (2017)
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Abstract

Hitherto, ethics has barely addressed the normative significance of time and timeliness themselves. This contribution first distinguishes between four elementary respects in which time is normatively significant. This is followed by an investigation into the temporal dimension of distributive, restitutive, and retributive justice. It is shown that aspects of temporal duration and intervals are every bit as relevant for a theory of justice as are the finiteness of human life and of interpersonal relations.

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