Asked by Myrta Perez Vega on Apr 23, 2024
Rawls argued that people are not capable of rational,goal-oriented behavior.
Rational Behavior
Decision-making processes that are logical and based on weighing the benefits and costs of various options.
Goal-Oriented Behavior
A pattern of behavior driven by the pursuit of specific objectives or desired outcomes, often characterized by focused effort and planning.
Rawls
Pertains to John Rawls, an American political philosopher known for his work in moral and political philosophy, especially in the theory of justice as fairness.
- Understand Rawls's perspective on how moral judgments influence actions.
Learning Objectives
- Understand Rawls's perspective on how moral judgments influence actions.
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