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 duty to support just institutions is a natural duty."
Strange & Unusual"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."
Strange & Unusual"The principles of justice are a special case of the theory of rational choice."
Controversial"The principles of justice are those that would be chosen by rational beings in a situation of equality."
Controversial"The principles of justice apply to the basic structure of society, not to individual actions directly."
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