http://cogprints.org/6781/
Rawls’ two principles of justice: their adoption by rational self-interested individuals. In A Theory of Justice.
The present paper aims in a first stage, to exploit succinctly the cardinal argument – the contract argument - acquainted in “A Theory of Justice”, which provides incentives for the two principles’ general adoption. In a second stage, a discussion appraising the feasibility of these two principles and their subsequent empirical adoption will be dealt with. This contributes to the provision of counter-arguments and the highlighting of weaknesses.
Dobra, Alexandra
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Alexandra
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