Original Position
First published Tue Feb 27, 1996; substantive revision Tue Sep 9, 2014
The original position is a central feature of John Rawls's social
contract account of justice, “justice as fairness,” set
forth in A Theory of Justice (TJ).
It is
designed to be a fair and impartial point of view that is to be adopted
in our reasoning about fundamental principles of justice. In
taking up this point of view, we are to imagine ourselves in the
position of free and equal persons who jointly agree upon and commit
themselves to principles of social and political justice.
The
main distinguishing feature of the original position is “the veil
of ignorance”: to insure impartiality of judgment, the parties
are deprived of all knowledge of their personal characteristics and
social and historical circumstances. They do know of certain
fundamental interests they all have, plus general facts about
psychology, economics, biology, and other social and natural
sciences.
The parties in the original position are presented with
a list of the main conceptions of justice drawn from the tradition of
social and political philosophy, and are assigned the task of choosing
from among these alternatives the conception of justice that best
advances their interests in establishing conditions that enable them to
effectively pursue their final ends and fundamental interests.
Rawls contends that the most rational choice for the parties in the
original position are two principles of justice:
The first
guarantees the equal basic rights and liberties needed to secure the
fundamental interests of free and equal citizens and to pursue a wide
range of conceptions of the good. The second principle provides
fair equality of educational and employment opportunities enabling all
to fairly compete for powers and positions of office; and it secures
for all a guaranteed minimum of all-purpose means (including income and
wealth) individuals need to pursue their interests and to maintain
their self-respect as free and equal persons.
Continuar con el articulo en la Enciclopedia Stanford
Freeman, Samuel, "Original Position", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall 2014 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = <http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2014/entries/original-position/>.
Continuar con el articulo en la Enciclopedia Stanford
Freeman, Samuel, "Original Position", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall 2014 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = <http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2014/entries/original-position/>.
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