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Introduction to Rawls: A Theory of Justice

Then & Now: Philosophy, History & Politics

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The Utilitarianism of Roles

The problem with utilitarianism is one of rights, that certain rights just shouldn't be violated no matter the benefit to others. Roles writes that we have an intuition that individuals have an inviolability founded on justice or as some say on natural right. He takes inspiration from the social contract tradition of Enlightenment philosophers like Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau. The only way to theorise a just society is if we imagine that we don't know what place we take in it.

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