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Liberal Perspective on Justice - Rawls: Rawls՚ Theory of Justice

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Liberal Perspective on Justice - Rawls

  • Rawls theory of justice comes under liberal perspective of Justice.
  • Rawls is much celebrated across the world for his exemplary work, ″ A theory of Justice. ″
  • He was one of the most prominent American philosophers of the 20th century, he worked primarily in the areas of political philosophy and ethical theory.
  • Rawls was one of the foremost defenders of political liberalism.
  • Political liberalism is the idea that government should be neutral with regard to the question of what constitutes a good life.

Rawls՚ Theory of Justice

  • His strategy in the book, A theory of justice was to address the question of distributive justice that is, how to distribute both, the pains and the benef…

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Liberal Perspective on Justice - Rawls: Problem of Distribution, Rawls՚s Understanding of the Nature of the Society

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Liberal Perspective on Justice

Problem of Distribution

  • According to Rawls, the problem of justice deals with ensuring that a just distribution or location of primary goods and services into the members of the society.
  • Primary goods and services are; rights, liberties, power, opportunities, income and wealth, self-respect, Honour, dignity, etc.
  • He describes his theory of justice as pure procedural justice.
  • Pure procedural justice means once the certain principles of justice are unanimously decided upon, the distribution resulting from them will be …

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