The problem of justice is to specify the principles that free and rational persons concerned to further their own interests would accept in an initial position of equality.
Theory of justice
The problem of justice is to specify the principles that free and rational persons concerned to further their own interests would accept in an initial position of equality.
Theory of justice
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"The main idea is that society is a cooperative venture for mutual advantage."
Strange & Unusual"The two principles of justice are lexical order, which means that the first principle has priority over the second."
Strange & Unusual"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."
Strange & Unusual"The principles of justice apply to the basic structure of society, not to individual actions directly."
Controversial"In justice as fairness the original position of equality corresponds to the state of nature in the traditional theory of the social contract."
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