Constructing Overlapping Consensus in Liberal Democratic Regime: John Rawls' Idea of Overlapping Consensus by Alvin Sario
English | 2012 | ISBN: 3659195227 | 120 Pages | PDF | 4.2 MB
For Rawls, in order to have a stable and just society whose free and equal citizens are deeply divided by conflicting and even incommensurable doctrines, there is a need to posit a political conception of justice which will be a freestanding view and therefore independent but not conflicting with these comprehensive doctrines.