The original position in John Rawls’ The Law of Peoples as a Rortian ethnocentric posture

Abstract

John Rawls’ main purpose in The Law of Peoples is to extend his social contract theory to the peoples’ society, establishing the general principles that should be accepted by liberal and non-liberal societies, regulating the relationships between peoples. This paper pretends to analyze and demonstrate that Rawls’ law of peoples is considered to be an ethnocentrically theory, and therefore, difficult as a regular proposal for today’s world.
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Keywords

law of peoples
ethnocentrism
original position
Rortian ethnocentrism