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Description: Moral issues of desert (punishment, success) and justice; by Owen McLeod.
Desert (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) First published Tue May 14, 2002; substantive revision Wed Nov 12, 2008 The concept of desert is deeply entrenched in everyday morality. We say that effort deserves success, wrongdoing deserves punishment, innocent suffering deserves sympathy or compensation, virtue deserves happiness, and so on. We think that the getting of what's deserved is
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