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    Principles of justice must be acceptable to all reasonabl... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Introducing a controversial conception of human good into the ideal of equality at the core of principles of justice is a mistake

    Principles of justice must be acceptable to all reasonable members of a democratic society

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    Several thoughts are intertwined here. One is that equality of condition must be developed as a component of an acceptable theory of justice, intended to be the basic charter of a democratic society and acceptable to all reasonable members of such a society, who are presumed to be disposed to disagree interminably about many ultimate issues concerning religion and the meaning and worth of human life (Rawls 2005). We must seek reasonable terms of cooperation that people who disagree about much ca

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