Meritarian axiologies and distributive justice
Abstract
Standard welfarist axiologies do not care who is given what
share of the good. For example, giving Wlodek two apples and Ewa three is
just as good as giving Wlodek three and Ewa two, or giving Wlodek five
and Ewa zero. A common objection to such theories is that they are
insensitive to matters of distributive justice. To meet this objection, one can
adjust the axiology to take distributive concerns into account. One
possibility is to turn to what I will call Meritarian axiologies. According to
such theories, individuals can have a claim to, deserve, or merit, a certain
level of wellbeing depending on their merit level, and the value of an
outcome is determined not only by people’s wellbeing but also by their
merit level.