John Rawls — "The principles of justice are a special case of the theory of rational choice."
The principles of justice are a special case of the theory of rational choice.
The principles of justice are a special case of the theory of rational choice.
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"The two principles of justice are lexical order, which means that the first principle has priority over the second."
"Ignorance of these particulars about oneself means that no one is able to tailor principles to his own advantage."
"The principles of justice are those that would be chosen by rational beings in a situation of equality."
"The main idea is that society is a cooperative venture for mutual advantage."
"A just society aims to secure the primary goods for all its citizens."
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