John Rawls — "Ignorance of these particulars about oneself means that no one is able to tailor…"
Ignorance of these particulars about oneself means that no one is able to tailor principles to his own advantage.
Ignorance of these particulars about oneself means that no one is able to tailor principles to his own advantage.
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"The problem of justice is to specify the principles that free and rational persons concerned to further their own interests would accept in an initial position of equality."
"The fact of reasonable pluralism is a permanent feature of a democratic culture."
"The principles of justice are to be publicly recognized as the final court of appeal for ordering institutions."
"The idea of the original position is to set up a fair procedure so that any principles agreed to will be just."
"The principles of justice apply to the basic structure of society and govern the assignment of rights and duties and regulate the distribution of social and economic advantages."
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