What is the original position?
a) A time in the past when people lived behind a veil of ignorance that covered up their knowledge about who in particular they are (e. g. their social status and natural talents).
b) A utopian society in which people live behind a veil of ignorance that covers up their knowledge about who in particular they are (e. g. their social status and natural talents).
c) A hypothetical scenario in which people who are temporarily placed behind a veil of ignorance that covers up their knowledge about who in particular they are (e. g. their social status and natural talents) choose the principles of justice for their society.
d) A utopian society in which everyone acts in accordance with Rawls’ principles of justice.
e) A time past when people acted in accordance with Rawls’ principles of justice.
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