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On an Automatic Stabilizer Towards the Autopoietic Social Justice
Abstract
The chapter aims to design and qualitatively (especially logically) examine an automatic stabilizer which could confer to the social justice (particularly in its distributive action) the property of auto-poieticity. Some conceptual pairs are questioned regarding the vocation of social justice to become and work as an auto-poietic process within the society, such as discretionary vs. automatic, human nature vs. human condition, external goal vs. internal goal, survival vs. freedom. A basic body of the chapter is focused on the issue of automatization way of applying the principles of social justice – mainly the principle of difference. In fact, the auto-poieticity of social justice follows to be performed by a so-called regulon which automatically ensures the principle of difference working. The automatic stabilizer of an auto-poietic social justice will consist just in discretionarily integrating the mentioned regulon in the normative framework of the society in case.
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