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Justice By John Rawls: A Theory Of Justice

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1 INTRODUCTION
Knowledge and understanding of the very most basic human values is of basic importance to any human in the world, to make truly responsible decisions, and to give a responsible direction to one's life; and also to give a truly responsible direction to the development of one's children. Anybody in politics who is not aware of the most basic human values is unable to make responsible decisions, justice and to give direction to economic, social, or environmental development of his or her country. This Assignment will focus on the concept of justice as a moral value belonging to category of “goodness” by using one of the books of Plato that resides heavily on defining an answer to the meaning of Justice and also distinguish between …show more content…

Hence, Plato’s moral thesis cannot be interpreted either as an act centered in moral concept. Plato's thesis is informative, in philosophical terms, precisely because it enables us to find new and more fruitful ways of looking at those basic questions concerning justice and justice cannot be based in sentiment but requires a more intellectually constructive rational basis, and in recent times this view of the matter seems to have been held, most influentially, by John Rawls in A Theory of …show more content…

1 John Rawls in “A Theory of Justice”
Justice as a moral value said to cannot be based in sentiment but requires a more intellectually constructive rational basis, and in recent times this view of the matter seems to have been held, most influentially, by John Rawls in A Theory of Justice. Rawls makes clear his belief in the lack of ‘goodness’ or sympathetic human sentiment in formulating an adequate conception of social justice. He says in particular that sentiment leaves unanswered or unspecified various important issues of justice that a good theory of justice have to be able to resolve.
Rawls's positive view of justice is mainly concerned with the justice of institutions or the “basic structure” of society: justice as an individual virtue is copied from justice as a social virtue defined via certain principles of justice. The principles, famously, are derived from an “original position” in which (very roughly) rational contractors under a “mask of ignorance” decide how they wish to commit themselves to being governed in their actual

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