Rawls Development on Kant’s Duty Ethics

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Rawls argues that all rational people would agree to abide by two basic moral principles:

1. Each person is entitled to the most extensive amount of liberty compatible with an equal amount for others and

2. Differences in social power and economic benefits are justified only when they are likely to benefit everyone, including members of most disadvantaged groups

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