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Overlapping consensus from "summary" of A Theory of Justice, Revised Edition by John Rawls,Professor John Rawls

The idea of overlapping consensus plays a crucial role in understanding how a diverse society can achieve stability and justice. This concept entails that individuals in a pluralistic society can come to an agreement on political principles despite their differing comprehensive doctrines. In other words, people with different religious, philosophical, and moral beliefs can still find common ground on basic principles of justice. Overlapping consensus is based on the notion that citizens can endorse a political conception of justice that is independent of their comprehensive doctrines. This allows for a shared understanding of justice that is not contingent on everyone holding the same beliefs. Instead, individuals can arrive at a consensus through reasoning and deliberation, even if they have fundamentally different worldviews. The key to overlapping consensus lies in the fact that different comp...
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    A Theory of Justice, Revised Edition

    John Rawls

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