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Original position and reflexive balance in John Rawls: the problem of justification

The aim of this paper is to raise some considerations about the role of the original position and reflective equilibrium procedures in John Rawls's theory of justice as fairness in A Theory of Justice, Political Liberalism and Justice as Fairness: A Restatement. I want to show that Rawls uses a coherentist-pragmatic model of justification of the principles of justice in a public context, which is nonfoundationalist because of the interconnection between these procedures.

reflective equilibrium; original position; coherentism; nonfoundationalism


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