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    Contractualist principles must be justified to each perso... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Contractualist principles requiring individuals to bear responsibility for burdens resulting from their own choices can be justified to each person.

    Contractualist principles must be justified to each person by citing reasons why a given principle makes sense to that person.

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    Contractualist principles must be justified to each person. This justification must cite some reason why a given principle makes sense to that person. In the Hazardous Waste case, contractualists argue that each person has reason to value living in a society where her fate depends (in part) on her own choices, even if the result is that she sometimes finds herself responsible for burdens that she could have avoided and has not conscious chosen.

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