The well-ordered society is a society in which everyone accepts and knows that everyone else accepts the same principles of justice.
Theory of justice
The well-ordered society is a society in which everyone accepts and knows that everyone else accepts the same principles of justice.
Theory of justice
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"The principles of justice are to be applied to the basic structure of society as a whole."
Strange & Unusual"The aim of political philosophy is to articulate and to make explicit those shared notions and principles that are latent in the common sense of a democratic society."
Strange & Unusual"The intuitive idea is that since everyone's well-being depends upon a scheme of cooperation without which no one could have a satisfactory life, the division of advantages should be such as to draw fo…"
Strange & Unusual"The principles of justice provide a public basis for justification."
Controversial"The principles of justice are not derived from a comprehensive moral doctrine."
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