
Rawls' Theory of Justice
In Our Time
Navigating Justice Through Rawls' Framework
This chapter investigates John Rawls' social contract theory with a focus on the original position and the veil of ignorance concept, illustrating how they promote justice and fairness in societal structures. It engages with various critiques of Rawls' ideas, particularly regarding racial justice and the necessity of historical context in formulating equitable theories. The discussion further explores the innovative idea of reflective equilibrium, showcasing its role in assessing moral claims related to justice.
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