Rawl's theory consists of two parts
A. an interpretation of the original position, and a set of principles that would accepted there
B. an analysis of 'Justice' and a theory of how we acquired the concept
C. a theory of moral language and a theory of moral properties
D. a description of our existing social institutions and a critique of them
Answer: Option A
Related Questions on Western Social and Political Philosophy
A. Marx
B. Rousaeau
C. Maclver
D. Locke
According to Hobbes, what is the state of nature of the live in the social contract?
A. Better than life in his own time
B. Free and noble
C. Poor, solitary, nasty, brutish and short
D. Difficult but honesty

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