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Moral pluralism and reasonable agreement

How can we conceive the validity and the universal scope of liberal-equalitarian principles of justice? An answer in a rawlsian vein is proposed for this question. It is argued that these principles can be justified for all and sundry because only they are able do provide the terms of a reasonable agreement between persons which diverge on which is the best form of life.


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