Is It Wrong To Assume Full Compliance In Ideal Theory? : A Response To Schmidtz
In his liberal theory of justice, John Rawls stipulates that the principles of justice selected will be generally complied with. This assumption of full compliance is characteristic of what Rawls calls “ideal theory,” i.e., a theory that seeks to formulate and justify ideal principles of justice. Da...
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ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University
2014
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