John Rawls's Principles of Justice: What Would Make Us Follow Them?
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1517-0128.v1i08p07-18Keywords:
Teoria da Justiça, motivação, posição original, princípios de justiçaAbstract
This paper intends to discuss the role of motivation in John Rawls's Theory of Justice. It analyses the motivation to build the principles of justice and, also, to follow them. The main focus is the high rationality of Rawls's Theory and its links with moral positions.
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