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Title: John Rawls


1
John Rawls
  • Justice As Fairness

2
Rawls
  • How would you distribute packets of food in
    Japanese internment camp?
  • Kant?
  • Utilitarians?
  • Rawls?

3
Rawls
  • Aristotle Kant
  • Natural Law Rawls
  • Utilitarians

4
Rawls as Kantian
  • Humans are morally equal
  • Humans are free, responsible
  • People can make rational, impartial judgments
  • One can derive moral principles that applicable
    to all

5
Rawls
  • Not consequentialist
  • Not virtue-based
  • Not empirical

6
Rawls
  • Two types of justice
  • Retributive legal punishments
  • Distributive political, social, economic
  • While Rawls considers the former, in discussing
    his theory, we are focusing primarily on the
    latter.

7
Rawls
  • Fundamental question that Rawls seeks to address
    is how the benefits and burdens of society should
    be distributed among its members
  • Alternatives?

8
Rawls
  • Shaped by an egalitarian vision, human solidarity
  • Situation of relative scarcity

9
Rawls
  • Fundamental concept is that justice is fairness
  • Fairness is impartial
  • Fairness is to social/political/economic
    structure as truth is to scientific theory

10
Justice as Fairness
  • Fairness is a concept that is generally agreed
    upon by reflective people in a free society
  • Fairness assumes that people are self-interested

11
Principles of Rawls Theory
  • Principles regulate primary goods
  • Basic rights and liberties
  • Opportunities
  • Powers and offices
  • Income and wealth
  • Later included some additional goods, such as
    leisure

12
Principles of Rawls Theory
  • Principle 1 that basic rights and liberties be
    distributed equally and at the highest possible
    level, i.e. each person has most extensive
    liberties possible with everyone else having same
    liberties

13
Principles of Rawls Theory
  • Principle 2 social and economic inequalities
    are to be distributed such that
  • A. they are attached to powers and offices
    open to all under conditions of (fair) equality
    of opportunity
  • B. unequal distributions of income and wealth
    and of other primary goods are to work to the
    advantage of the least well off

14
Principles of Rawls Theory
  • How do self-interested, rational persons reach
    a disinterested rational position from which to
    structure a society to promote justice?
  • The Original Position

15
Rawls Original Position
  • The Veil of Ignorance
  • Positions in society, class
  • Talents and abilities
  • Age, sex
  • Psychological dispositions
  • Own conceptions of the good

16
Rawls Original Position
  • From this position a person can reach an
    impartial outcome
  • The point is to take away arbitrary things
    that people not choose, things for which they
    should not be penalized or held responsible.

17
Rawls
  • Because of this emphasis on the freedom to choose
    and respect for the consequences of choices is
    called a liberal theory

18
Rawls
  • Back to the camp
  • How would rational people choose to divide the
    packets of food in a Rawlsian calculus? 1400
    people and 1500 packets. Maximin

19
Rawls Justice as Fairness
  • Back to the camp
  • What difference if the American Red Cross agreed
    to increase the number of packets by 400 if the
    200 Americans received 2 a piece?
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