An Explanation of John Rawls's Theory of Justice with a Defense of the Veil of Ignorance
John Rawls was a political philosopher who proposed a theory centered around the idea of justice as fairness. His primary concern was social justice, so more specifically, he proposed a basic structure for society that ensures major social institutions like the government fairly distribute fundament...
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ndltd-CLAREMONT-oai-scholarship.claremont.edu-cmc_theses-25932017-02-25T03:32:36Z An Explanation of John Rawls's Theory of Justice with a Defense of the Veil of Ignorance Miele, Alex John Rawls was a political philosopher who proposed a theory centered around the idea of justice as fairness. His primary concern was social justice, so more specifically, he proposed a basic structure for society that ensures major social institutions like the government fairly distribute fundamental rights and duties and optimally divide advantages brought about by social cooperation. His theory is based on the idea that the correct principles to use for the basic structure of society are those that free and rational people would agree to in attempt to advance their own self-interest from a fair and equal starting position. Rawls proposes three principles that he believes people would agree to in this situation and describes what a society based on these principles would look like. Throughout this paper, I will attempt to explain Rawls’s “Theory of Justice” and defend various aspect of the theory against common objections. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/1537 http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2593&context=cmc_theses © 2017 Alexandra M. Miele default CMC Senior Theses Scholarship @ Claremont Rawls Theory of Justice Veil of Ignorance Ethics and Political Philosophy |
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John Rawls was a political philosopher who proposed a theory centered around the idea of justice as fairness. His primary concern was social justice, so more specifically, he proposed a basic structure for society that ensures major social institutions like the government fairly distribute fundamental rights and duties and optimally divide advantages brought about by social cooperation. His theory is based on the idea that the correct principles to use for the basic structure of society are those that free and rational people would agree to in attempt to advance their own self-interest from a fair and equal starting position. Rawls proposes three principles that he believes people would agree to in this situation and describes what a society based on these principles would look like. Throughout this paper, I will attempt to explain Rawls’s “Theory of Justice” and defend various aspect of the theory against common objections. |
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An Explanation of John Rawls's Theory of Justice with a Defense of the Veil of Ignorance |
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