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    Rawls demonstrates that principles of just institutions c... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→The institutional design of radical democracy cannot be specified in advance and must emerge through the process of reconstruction itself.

    Rawls demonstrates that principles of just institutions can be derived procedurally prior to their instantiation, via the original position.

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    • 1.The original position provides a neutral framework where rational agents behind the veil of ignorance cannot bias outcomes toward their particular interests.
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    • 2.Principles derived procedurally from fair conditions gain legitimacy independent of their substantive content, satisfying contractarian ideals.
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    • 3.This approach avoids circular reasoning by grounding justice in procedure rather than pre-existing assumptions about the good or human nature.
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    • 1.The original position's assumptions (risk aversion, mutual disinterest, rationality) are themselves substantive premises, not neutral procedural devices.
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    • 2.Deriving principles prior to instantiation cannot guarantee they remain just once applied to real persons with histories, dependencies, and plural values.
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    • 3.The veil of ignorance obscures morally relevant facts about actual social contexts where justice must operate, limiting procedural legitimacy.
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