First of all, principles should be general. That is, it must be possible to formulate them without use of what would be intuitively recognized as proper names, or rigged definite descriptions.


Chapter III, Section 23, pg. 131 - A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999)


First of all, principles should be general. That is, it must be possible to formulate them without use of what would be intuitively recognized as...

First of all, principles should be general. That is, it must be possible to formulate them without use of what would be intuitively recognized as...

First of all, principles should be general. That is, it must be possible to formulate them without use of what would be intuitively recognized as...

First of all, principles should be general. That is, it must be possible to formulate them without use of what would be intuitively recognized as...