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Theories of justice and moral behavior
Khalid M. Dubas
, Saeed M. Dubas
,
Rajiv Mehta
MT School of Management
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Justice Theory
100%
Moral Behavior
100%
Justice
75%
Social Choice Theory
75%
Moral Foundations Theory
75%
Moral Justice
75%
Moral Development Theory
50%
Transcendental Institutionalism
50%
Instinct
50%
Normative Framework
50%
Normative Theory
50%
Descriptive Theory
50%
Kohlberg
50%
Political philosophers
50%
Economic Science
25%
Political Science
25%
Collective Action
25%
Economists
25%
Moral
25%
Individual Preferences
25%
John Stuart Mill
25%
Psychological Theory
25%
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
25%
John Rawls
25%
Moral Development
25%
Haidt
25%
Thomas Hobbes
25%
Jeremy Bentham
25%
Jonathan Haidt
25%
Mary Wollstonecraft
25%
Kenneth Arrow
25%
Immanuel Kant
25%
Institutionalist
25%
Adam Smith
25%
Karl Marx
25%
Condorcet
25%
David Hume
25%
Arts and Humanities
Framework
100%
Moral
100%
Theory of justice
100%
Moral Development
33%
Theory Choice
33%
Transcendentals
33%
Normative
22%
Descriptive
22%
political philosophers
22%
Normative Theory
22%
Institutionalism
22%
Mathematicians
11%
John Stuart Mill
11%
Condorcet
11%
Moral Understanding
11%
Mary Wollstonecraft
11%
Weakness
11%
Collective Action
11%
Injustice
11%
Political Science
11%
Jeremy Bentham
11%
Arrow
11%
Adam Smith
11%
John Rawls
11%
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
11%
Karl Marx
11%
Immanuel Kant
11%
Thomas Hobbes
11%
David Hume
11%
Psychology
Moral Behavior
100%
Realization
75%
Moral Development
75%
Normative Framework
50%
Normative Theory
50%
Psychological Theory
25%
Social Sciences
Justice
100%
Morality
100%
Social Choice
27%
Emotions
18%
Mathematicians
9%
Economics
9%
Political Science
9%
Collective Action
9%
John Stuart Mill
9%
Psychological Theory
9%
Nursing and Health Professions
Weakness
100%
Psychological Theory
100%