How useful is Rawls’ Original Position for theorizing about a just society?

A Discussion


Dossier / Travail de Séminaire, 2018

5 Pages, Note: High Merit


Résumé ou Introduction

The original position (“OP”) is an essential component of John Rawls’s account of justice as presented in his seminal A Theory of Justice. In this essay, I claim that 1) Rawls OP is (at least in societies shaped by an individual conception of personhood) more useful for theorising about a just society than utilitarianism; 2) the OP fails (like other methodologies) to be useful for universally valid theorising about a just society; 3) for a society shaped by a communal conception of personhood, utilitarianism is as good as the OP for theorizing about a just society. To do so, I first present Rawls’ OP. Then I point out why the OP is more useful than utilitarianism when theorising about a just society. Third, I briefly mention a common objection against the OP and defend it against it. Finally, I present what I call the wake-up argument and its implications for theorising about a just society behind the veil of ignorance.

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Titre
How useful is Rawls’ Original Position for theorizing about a just society?
Sous-titre
A Discussion
Université
London School of Economics
Note
High Merit
Auteur
Année
2018
Pages
5
N° de catalogue
V417211
ISBN (ebook)
9783668687042
Taille d'un fichier
476 KB
Langue
anglais
Mots clés
Rawls, Justice, Veil of Ignorance, Original Position
Citation du texte
David Schneider (Auteur), 2018, How useful is Rawls’ Original Position for theorizing about a just society?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/417211

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