Asked by Andrea Herdoiza on Apr 24, 2024
Rawls argues that moral persons possess a/an ______,as well as the capacity to pursue a conception of "the good" in a rational manner.
A) rational mind
B) sense of justice
C) ignorance
D) appreciation of values
Rational Mind
Denotes the aspect of human cognition that processes information logically, making reasoned judgments.
Rawls
denotes the philosophy of John Rawls, particularly emphasizing the principles of justice as fairness, which include the ideas of the original position and the veil of ignorance as methods to determine societal norms.
Sense of Justice
An innate or learned disposition to perceive and advocate for fairness and equity in social and personal interactions.
- Comprehend the significance of moral and rational abilities in individuals as per Rawls's perspective.
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the significance of moral and rational abilities in individuals as per Rawls's perspective.
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