Also, can you expand on what you mean by “Rawlesian Reflective Equilibrium”?
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/reflective-equilibrium/
I am only part way through but I really recommend that link. So far it’s really helped me think about this.
The rest of Rawls’ Theory of Justice is good too. I’m trying to figure out for myself (before I finally break down and ask) how CEV compares to the veil of ignorance.
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http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/reflective-equilibrium/
I am only part way through but I really recommend that link. So far it’s really helped me think about this.
The rest of Rawls’ Theory of Justice is good too. I’m trying to figure out for myself (before I finally break down and ask) how CEV compares to the veil of ignorance.