The idea of public reason is that citizens are to conduct their political discussions in terms of reasons that all can reasonably be expected to endorse.
Theory of justice
The idea of public reason is that citizens are to conduct their political discussions in terms of reasons that all can reasonably be expected to endorse.
Theory of justice
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"Once we understand the principles of justice, we can then apply them to the real world, and see what kind of society they would lead to."
Controversial"The role of justice is to specify the fair terms of social cooperation."
Controversial"The idea of public reason is not a limit on individual thought, but a limit on how citizens are to present their political arguments to one another."
Strange & Unusual"The principles of justice are to be chosen by rational agents who are mutually disinterested."
Strange & Unusual"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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