John Rawls’s “original position” and “veil of ignorance” are designed to remove personal biases and help us formulate just principles.
Step 1: Understanding the key idea.
Rawls suggests that in the original position, we should imagine we do not know our personal characteristics (e.g., race, gender, etc.) and this ensures impartiality.
Step 2: Evaluate options.
(A) and (B) both align with maintaining fairness and preventing self-interested bias.
(C) While eliminating societal differences could be a result of impartiality, it is not directly addressed by the veil of ignorance.
(D) Empathy and kindness are valuable, but Rawls’s model primarily focuses on fairness and impartiality.
Read the following passage carefully and answer the question:
The purpose of all rational human endeavour, individual as well as collective, is attainment of freedom, in ever increasing measure. Freedom is progressive disappearance of all restrictions on the unfolding of the potentialities of individuals, as human beings, and not as cogs in the wheels of a mechanized social organism. The position of the individual, therefore is the measure of the progressive and liberating significance of any collective effort or social organisation. The success of any collective endeavour is to be measured by the actual benefit for its constituent units.
– M.N. Roy, ‘Principles of Radical Democracy 22 Theses”, in New Humanism: A Manifesto.
Which among the following is/are in conformity with the above passage?
Here are two analogous groups, Group-I and Group-II, that list words in their decreasing order of intensity. Identify the missing word in Group-II.
Abuse \( \rightarrow \) Insult \( \rightarrow \) Ridicule
__________ \( \rightarrow \) Praise \( \rightarrow \) Appreciate
In the following figure, four overlapping shapes (rectangle, triangle, circle, and hexagon) are given. The sum of the numbers which belong to only two overlapping shapes is ________