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 idea of a liberal democracy is that citizens are free and equal and have a right to participate in the political process."
Strange & Unusual"The role of justice is to specify the fair terms of social cooperation."
Controversial"Ignorance of these particulars about oneself means that no one is able to tailor principles to his own advantage."
Controversial"The two principles of justice are a special case of a more general conception of justice that can be expressed as follows: All social values—liberty and opportunity, income and wealth, and the bases o…"
Strange & Unusual"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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