
Este artículo vincula la justicia social con el diseño. Para iniciar, presenta algunas de las definiciones más aceptadas sobre la justicia. Posteriormente, retoma los planteamientos de la justicia con equidad de John Rawls y los aportes del enfoque de capacidades de Martha Nussbaum; ambos autores encuadran sus ideas en la justicia distributiva. Desde la tradición crítica, se presenta la apuesta de justicia como reconocimiento de Axel Honneth. Dialogando con estas dos perspectivas, que nutren la actual concepción de justicia social, se propone cómo el diseño contribuye a alcanzarla.
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