THE RAWLSIAN NOTION OF DELIBERATIVE RATIONALITY
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https://doi.org/10.35004/raep.v8i1.93Keywords:
Deliberative rationality. Justice. Modern societies. DemocracyAbstract
In the present essay we will analyze the notion of the deliberative rationality that John Rawls proposes for the study of modern societies. This theory proposes that antagonisms are not in relation to the principles of justice, but they occur at the moral surface. This concept conserves a highly abstract references point: globalization, the process of rearrangement of the international division of labor, the waves of migration to developed countries, the opening of markets, and similar phenomena that have made the world conflictual place under which homogeneous position about society would not be of much help.
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