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Veil of ignorance from "summary" of A Theory of Justice, Revised Edition by John Rawls,Professor John Rawls

The concept of the veil of ignorance is a thought experiment that asks us to imagine a hypothetical situation in which we must decide on the principles of justice for society without knowing anything about our own personal characteristics. This veil of ignorance serves as a way to ensure fairness and impartiality in our decision-making process. By temporarily dissociating ourselves from our own circumstances, we are able to make more objective and rational choices that benefit the entire society rather than just ourselves. Under the veil of ignorance, individuals are unaware of their own social status, wealth, gender, race, or any other defining characteristics that could potentially bias their judgment. This ignorance forces us to consider the ne...
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    A Theory of Justice, Revised Edition

    John Rawls

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