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Dworkin's paradox.


ABSTRACT: How to distribute welfare in a society is a key issue in the subject of distributional justice, which is deeply involved with notions of fairness. Following a thought experiment by Dworkin, this work considers a society of individuals with different preferences on the welfare distribution and an official to mediate the coordination among them. Based on a simple assumption that an individual's welfare is proportional to how her preference is fulfilled by the actual distribution, we show that an egalitarian preference is a strict Nash equilibrium and can be favorable even in certain inhomogeneous situations. These suggest how communication can encourage and secure a notion of fairness.

SUBMITTER: Baek SK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3383739 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dworkin's paradox.

Baek Seung Ki SK   Choi Jung-Kyoo JK   Kim Beom Jun BJ  

PloS one 20120626 6


How to distribute welfare in a society is a key issue in the subject of distributional justice, which is deeply involved with notions of fairness. Following a thought experiment by Dworkin, this work considers a society of individuals with different preferences on the welfare distribution and an official to mediate the coordination among them. Based on a simple assumption that an individual's welfare is proportional to how her preference is fulfilled by the actual distribution, we show that an e  ...[more]

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