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Justifying Unequal Outcomes

Consider two distinct situations involving the division of a newly found asset valued at $10,000:

Situation A: Two business partners, who have contributed equally to their successful venture and have similar personal financial situations, jointly discover a lost briefcase containing $10,000. Partner 1, who physically picked up the briefcase, proposes to keep $9,000 and give Partner 2 $1,000.

Situation B: A local guide, who is the sole provider for his large family and is struggling financially, is leading a tour for a very wealthy client. During the tour, the client stumbles upon a rare gem worth $10,000. The client proposes to keep the gem and give the guide a $1,000 'finder's fee'.

Critique the proposed division in both situations. Argue which of the two unequal divisions, if any, is more justifiable. Support your argument by explaining how the background circumstances of the individuals involved influence whether an unequal outcome is perceived as fair.

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