👉 In philosophy and ethics, "otidoseness" refers to a moral or ethical issue that is perceived as being unfair or unjustified. It can be seen as a negative aspect of justice and fairness in society, often characterized by feelings of injustice towards people who are deemed undeserving of rights or benefits. The term was introduced by philosopher John Stuart Mill in his work "On Liberty" (1859). In this work, he argued that unjust laws and practices should be condemned as a violation