John Rawls — "The principles of justice are to be chosen by rational agents in a fair bargaini…"
The principles of justice are to be chosen by rational agents in a fair bargaining situation.
The principles of justice are to be chosen by rational agents in a fair bargaining situation.
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"A just society is a society that everyone would agree to live in, if they did not know what their own position in that society would be."
"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."
"The difference principle transforms the aims of society into a cooperative venture for mutual advantage."
"The principles of justice are those that free and rational persons concerned to further their own interests would accept in an initial position of equality."
"The duty of civility requires us to explain how our political positions can be supported by the values of public reason."
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