The overlapping consensus is a feature of a well-ordered society in which citizens hold different comprehensive doctrines but still agree on a political conception of justice.
Theory of justice
The overlapping consensus is a feature of a well-ordered society in which citizens hold different comprehensive doctrines but still agree on a political conception of justice.
Theory of justice
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"The point of the veil of ignorance is to exclude those contingencies that set men at odds and tempt them to exploit social and natural circumstances to their own advantage."
Strange & Unusual"A society is well-ordered when it is effectively regulated by a public conception of justice."
Strange & Unusual"The idea of an overlapping consensus is central to political liberalism."
Controversial"Justice as fairness is not a complete contract theory."
Controversial"Each person possesses an inviolability founded on justice that even the welfare of society as a whole cannot override."
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