WhatsApp at (+91-9098855509) Support
ijprems Logo
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Editor Vision
    • Editorial Board
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Publication Ethics
    • Peer Review Process
  • For Authors
    • Publication Process(up)
    • Submit Paper Online
    • Pay Publication Fee
    • Track Paper
    • Copyright Form
    • Paper Format
    • Topics
  • Fees
  • Indexing
  • Conference
  • Contact
  • Archieves
    • Current Issue
    • Past Issue
  • More
    • FAQs
    • Join As Reviewer
  • Submit Paper

Recent Papers

Dedicated to advancing knowledge through rigorous research and scholarly publication

  1. Home
  2. Recent Papers

"Veil of Ignorance: Understanding RawlsNotion of Fairness and Equality""

DHARMANNA MADAR MADAR

Download Paper

Paper Contents

Abstract

AbstractThe concept of the Veil of Ignorance, as formulated by philosopher John Rawls, serves as a foundational framework for exploring notions of fairness and equality in society. This abstract delves into the essence of RawlsVeil of Ignorance, elucidating its role in promoting impartiality and justice by concealing individualspersonal attributes behind a hypothetical veil. Individuals, when positioned behind this veil, are tasked with devising principles of justice without knowledge of their own social standing, abilities, or privileges, fostering a sense of equity and neutrality in decision-making processes. RawlsVeil of Ignorance underscores the imperative of minimizing biases and prejudices in formulating principles of justice. By rendering individuals unaware of how they would be affected by chosen principles, the Veil encourages the creation of a societal framework that prioritizes fairness, opportunity, and protection for all members. This emphasis on collective interest alignment serves to eradicate cognitive biases and stereotypes, steering decision-makers towards principles that benefit the broader welfare of society. Within the context of Rawlstheory, two key principles of justice emerge: the guarantee of the best possible life for all individuals without causing harm, and the provision for individual advancement, with inequalities permissible only if they contribute to the common good. These principles underscore the foundational values of equity, social progress, and collective benefit that underpin Rawlsconception of a just society.Keywords: 1. Veil of Ignorance 2. John Rawls 3. Fairness 4. Equality 5. Impartiality 6. Justice 7. Cognitive biases 8. Ethical theory

Copyright

Copyright © 2024 DHARMANNA MADAR. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.

Paper Details
Paper ID: IJPREMS40700003013
ISSN: 2321-9653
Publisher: ijprems
Page Navigation
  • Abstract
  • Copyright
About IJPREMS

The International Journal of Progressive Research in Engineering, Management and Science is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original research articles in engineering, management, and applied sciences.

Quick Links
  • Home
  • About Our Journal
  • Editorial Board
  • Publication Ethics
Contact Us
  • IJPREMS - International Journal of Progressive Research in Engineering Management and Science, motinagar, ujjain, Madhya Pradesh., india
  • Chat with us on WhatsApp: +91 909-885-5509
  • Email us: editor@ijprems.com
  • Mon-Fri: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

© 2025 International Journal of Progressive Research in Engineering, Management and Science.Designed and Developed by EVG Software Solutions All Rights Reserved.

Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | Publication Ethics | Peer Review Process | Contact Us