Describe how John Rawls' idealized choice situation supports welfare liberalism.
A. Rawls' idealized choice situation supports welfare liberalism in its view that ifpeople are to achieve a fair system of rights and duties, they must ignorecertain basic information about themselves when choosing that system so asto avoid bias
B. Rawls' idealized choice situation supports welfare liberalism in its view that ifpeople are to achieve a fair system of rights and duties, they must give toothers even if they are not required by law to do so.
C. Rawls' idealized choice situation supports welfare liberalism in its view that ifpeople are to be just and moral, they must ignore certain basic information
about themselves until they are considered by all to be just and moral.
D. Rawls' idealized choice situation—in its view that if people are to obtain a fair
system of rights and duties, they must ignore basic information about
themselves when choosing that system so as to avoid bias—does not, in fact,
support welfare liberalism at all.
A
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