Equality and law have always been an important proposition of human concern, which embodies the relationship between human beings and is an important guarantee of social harmony and stability. ...Rousseau, as an 18th century French Enlightenment thinker and an important representative of the doctrine of natural law and social contract theory, constructed the hypothesis of the state of nature and systematically put forward the concept of social equality and the concept of public will law, which together with Hobbes, Locke and other scholars’ theories. They have profoundly influenced the formulation of laws and the construction of administrative systems in Western countries. The study of this work will help to understand the underlying logic of Western institutional settings and clarify the purpose of equality and law. This article uses both documentary research and comparative analysis to review Rousseau’s views on equality and law and to return to primary sources. The study also compares and contrasts Rousseau’s views with those of Hobbes, such as the state of nature and the state.
HARNACK'S INEQUALITY FOR THE p Alkhutov, Yu.A; Surnachev, M.D
Journal of mathematical sciences (New York, N.Y.),
01/2020, Letnik:
244, Številka:
2
Journal Article
Recenzirano
One considers solutions of the p(x)-Laplacian equation in a neighborhood of a point x.sub.0 on a hyperplane SIGMA. It is assumed that the exponent p(x) possesses a logarithmic continuity modulus as ...x.sub.0 is approached from one of the half-spaces separated by SIGMA. A version of the Harnack inequality is proved for these solutions.
“Equality” is a notion about which disagreement arises not simply due to lack of clarity and precision (or intellectual dishonesty and bad faith). Rather, equality is an idea that implies and ...implicates some form of disagreement as a constitutive possibility of its horizon of discussion. This, in my view, is both a problem and an opportunity. I submit that equality is a plural notion: There are only equalities, practices aimed at removing situated circumstances of inequality and discrimination.
How do we know if people are equal? Contemporary philosophers consider a number of issues when determining if the goals of egalitarian distributive justice have been achieved: defining the metric of ...equality; determining whether the goal is equality, or simply priority or sufficiency; establishing whether there should be conditions, e.g. bad brute luck, for the amelioration of inequality. In all this, most egalitarians contend that what is to be equalized is not people’s actual shares of the good in question, but rather, the opportunities to have such shares. I counter this view with an ‘egalitarian flourishing’ approach that, in seeking to make people equal in actual well-being, takes exception to the role of opportunity in contemporary argument. The flourishing view means a focus on outcomes, on how people live, in order to enable people to live equally flourishing lives. I argue that if we consider the complex dynamics of choice and circumstance, the role of nonmaterial considerations and the ideal of an egalitarian community, equality of opportunity proves to be an inadequate approach to the realization of the egalitarian ideal.
La normativa de servicio civil y carrera administrativa nicaragüense regula el acceso a la función pública a través de un procedimiento de provisión de cargos públicos basado en diversos principios, ...entre los que sobresale el mérito como mecanismo competitivo de ingreso. Pese a los aciertos que representa el procedimiento, este no es ajeno a problemas que dificultan su implementación. La presente investigación no solo busca identificar las falencias actuales en el sistema de carrera, sino que además estudia los efectos que la no aplicación de un procedimiento competitivo para la provisión, permanencia y promoción en cargos públicos tendría de cara a las exigencias derivadas de los principios de capacidad e igualdad.