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The Veil of Ignorance: John Rawls’ Theory of Justice and Fairness

3 min · 13. maj 2024
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John Rawls’s Veil of Ignorance is a significant philosophical concept in ethics and justice. It is a thought experiment that explores the principles behind a just society. In designing a just society, Rawls argues that individuals must imagine themselves behind a hypothetical veil of ignorance, unaware of their circumstances and identities. This ensures impartiality and fairness in decision-making, leading to a more equitable society. The concept of the Veil of Ignorance is rooted in the broader field of philosophy and its various branches, including ethics, political philosophy, and social philosophy.

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