John Rawls — "The idea of public reason applies to the political domain, not to all aspects of…"
The idea of public reason applies to the political domain, not to all aspects of life.
The idea of public reason applies to the political domain, not to all aspects of life.
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"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."
"The two principles of justice are a special case of a more general conception of justice that can be expressed as follows: All social values—liberty and opportunity, income and wealth, and the bases o…"
"The idea of a liberal democracy is that citizens are free and equal and have a right to participate in the political process."
"The duty to support just institutions is a natural duty."
"The difference principle is not intended to maximize the welfare of the least advantaged, but to ensure that their prospects are as good as they can be."
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