Giving each their due, and ordering a community rightly.
Greek
δικαιοσύνη (dikaiosynē)
Chinese
義 (yì)
Latin
iustitia
Plato makes justice harmony among the parts of soul and city; Aristotle distinguishes distributive from corrective justice.
Yì is rightness, doing what a situation morally requires, often against mere advantage.
Rawls tests justice as fairness from behind a veil of ignorance.
Where do these traditions agree, and where do they genuinely part? Open the editor to write the comparison in your own words.
A model inherits the inequities in its training data, and an aligned system encodes someone’s conception of fairness. Justice for whom, on whose authority?
Defined plainly: Training Data · Concentration of Power