Sated but Thirsty – Towards a Multidimensional Measure of Need-Based Justice

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Measures of need-based justice that have been proposed lately rely on a single dimension of need that is taken into account. This is shown to be problematic since humans experience different kinds of need that appear to be incommensurable.

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Alexander Max Bauer
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