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 G. Frege - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
Equality: A. In mathematics, equality is a relationship between two quantities or expressions, asserting that they have the same value. It is written using the equals sign (=). For example, 2+3=5 and x=2x/2 are both equalities. The concept is also used in many other fields, such as physics, engineering, and computer science. - B. Equality in politics is the idea that all people are equal in fundamental worth or moral status. This means that all people deserve to be treated with respect and dignity, regardless of their race, gender, religion, social class, or any other factor. See also Equal sign, Equations.
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Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments.
 
Author Item    More concepts for author
Aristotle Equality   Aristotle
Buchanan, Allen Equality   Buchanan
Dworkin, Ronald Equality   Dworkin
Fraser, Nancy Equality   Fraser
Frege, Gottlob Equality   Frege
Giddens, Anthony Equality   Giddens
Gould, Stephen Jay Equality   Gould
Kelsen, Hans Equality   Kelsen
Logic Texts Equality   Logic Texts
Meixner, Uwe Equality   Meixner
Neo-Republicanism Equality   Neo-Republicanism
Pettit, Philip Equality   Pettit
Prior, Arthur N. Equality   Prior
Rawls, John Equality   Rawls
Rousseau, J.-J. Equality   Rousseau
Sen, Amartya Equality   Sen
Singer, Peter Equality   Singer
Tawney, Richard H. Equality   Tawney
Walzer, Michael Equality   Walzer
Weale, Albert Equality   Weale
Wessel, H. Equality   Wessel

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