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phylosphy - Coggle Diagram
phylosphy
power
POWER AS SOCIAL RELATION
GROUNDS OF POWER
Power is grounded in inequality
Individual or group power
Power over people and power over nature
Power of the manager
visible or invisible power
DOMINANCE AND SUBMISSION
ASYMMETRY OF RELATIONS
invisible power
MICHEL FOUCAULT
Sovereign power
Disciplinary power
POWER OF NORMS AND ORDER
POWER OF SURVEILLANCE
POWER OF LANGUAGE
justice
PLATO
defined justice as obeying the will of the stronger.
ARISTOTLE
the key element of justice is treating similar cases in a similar manner,
JOHN RAWLS (1921-2002)
justice as fairness
Law
The idea of right
Tradition
law
Moral and legal norms
Moral norms are general principles or imperatives
laws prescribe not only obligations but also rights to people.
Natural and positive law