Procedural fairness Which is more important, fairness of outcome or fairness of opportunity?

Updated on educate 2024-06-03
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The result is fair, because the program is fixed, as long as the program is determined, then there is basically no problem, there is no room for operation, for example, the score line for entering this university is 600 points, you have not scored 600 points, then it is impossible to enter this university, there is nothing to say, only to say that the result, in this part of the official has the right to independent activities, he does not have an exact evaluation standard, It is important to be able to guarantee a certain level of fairness for all participants.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Procedural fairness is more important, opportunities are for those who are prepared, often not waiting for the opportunity to find you but to take the initiative to create opportunities, and everyone's ability is different, and the opportunities created by each person's ability will not be the same. Besides, everyone is born unfair, some people are born very rich or very well-connected, this is also a resource of others, we can't use it because of fairness, we can only ensure a relative fairness, and give relatively ordinary people a chance to succeed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you have to compete for a high level, then I think the fairness of the result is more important, and the opportunity still depends on yourself, you can choose to compete through multiple channels, but if the result is not fair, then your previous efforts will be in vain.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Strongly support fairness in outcomes.

    There are really too many unfair incidents around us now, and there are many influencing factors. There are also many people who are disappointed in the world because of this, and even chill.

    In this case, I think that if we can abandon some of the processes in the period and only pursue the final result as fair and just, reasonable and correct, then it is enough.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In terms of fairness, I think procedural fairness is more important, because we must remember that fairness is relative, competition is absolute, this is the rule that social evolution must abide by, and maintain a relatively fair competition process, because everyone may be born more or less unfair, but we can properly maintain the competitive process we are in.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Of course, the fairness of the result is the most important, but in fact, we have no way to judge whether the result is fair, because we can't count from the perspective of a result, because in the long process of life, no one can figure out which node has what kind of impact on the whole life.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The results are fair. Whether it is an opportunity or a program, it is all in the service of the result. If the opportunity is not fair, the procedure is unfair, and the result is fair, at least there is a possibility of victory.

    If the opportunity is fair, the procedure is fair, and the result is not fair, you perform well, and you are brushed off, it is useless. The exam is the same, although the level of the teacher is different, the information is very different, but the marking standard is the same, there is still a chance to emerge.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Individuals believe that procedural fairness, fairness of outcomes, and fairness of opportunity are all important. If I had to distinguish between high and low, then I feel that fair opportunities are more important. Because there is only a fair chance for those who are talented to have room to show themselves.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think the most important thing is the fairness of the opportunity, if you don't even have the opportunity, then where do you get the fairness of the procedure and the fairness of the result, there is hope with the opportunity, I believe that as long as you are good enough, the more you prepare, the more you are not afraid that others will stumble in the process, and gold will always shine.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Process fairness or outcome fairness, I think outcome fairness is more important, but this is just my opinion, which one do you think is more important, process fairness or outcome fairness?

    In daily life, there are many people who feel very sad because of some things, but I think this is a normal thing, because I think it is very normal for this kind of thing to happen in the current society, so we must look at it rationally, don't bring unnecessary trouble to ourselves, and I think that whenever something happens, the result is very important, because there are many people who value the result very much, so I think the process fairness is compared with the result fairness, I think it's important to be fair in the results.

    In my daily life, I think it is more important to have a fair result, because I think that if the result is fair, it will make a person very happy, it will make a person very confident, and if the situation is very good, it will make a person very good. But if the result is very unfair, then it will make a person become very unconfident, it will also make a person become very inferior, and even make a person's personality become very introverted, not good at communicating with people at all, whenever they encounter something, they don't dare to face it at all, they will only escape, if the situation is very serious, it will also make a person very depressed, so I think that process fairness and outcome fairness are more important than outcome fairness.

    In a person's life, there will always be some very unfair things, but when we encounter these things, we must look at them rationally, and don't let ourselves become very sad, because there are many solutions to things like this, I can solve these things by calling the police, I can also file a lawsuit with the court, or I can also report the other party to the relevant departments, so when we encounter these things, we must protect our rights and interests through proper channels, and don't be afraid of the other party. Therefore, it can also be seen that process fairness and outcome fairness are more important than outcome fairness.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Process fairness is more important, as long as the process is fair, two people will get a fair and just result, so I think it is more important than the result fairness.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The fairness of the result is more important, if the process is fair, and the final result is unfair, I think it is more devastating for people, and if the process is unfair, when the result is fair, it can also give us a comfort.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The fairness of the result is more important, for me the process is not important, the most important thing is the result, because everything I am busy with is for something else.

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