Does Rawls’s conception of social justice necessarily presuppose an overlapping consensus among competing worldviews in pluralist societies?

Rawls, Social Justice, and the Problem of Overlapping Consensus in Pluralist Societies The question of whether John Rawls’s conception of social justice necessarily presupposes an overlapping consensus among competing worldviews in pluralist societies speaks to one of the most significant challenges in contemporary political philosophy: the reconciliation of moral diversity with political stability. Rawls, in … Continue reading Does Rawls’s conception of social justice necessarily presuppose an overlapping consensus among competing worldviews in pluralist societies?