Abstract: A new flavour of amenability for discrete semigroups is proposed that generalises group amenability and follows from a Folner-type condition. Some examples are explored, to argue that this new notion better captures some essential ideas of amenability. A semigroup is left fairly amenable if, and only if, it supports a mean satisfying whenever , thus justifying the nomenclature "fairly amenable.
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