what are the salient feature of John Rawls theory of justice?
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the salient features of John Rawls's theory of justice. To put it simply, philosopher John Rawls defined justice as "fairness." By this, he meant that the basic structures of society should be ordered in such a way that they promote maximum both egalitarian freedom and equality.
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(1855) first explained that the new cells
could be formed only by the division of the
pre-existing cells. He modified the
hypothesis of Schleiden and Schwann to
give the cell theory a final shape. Cell
theory as understood today is based on two
cardinal principles.
(i) All living organisms are composed
of cells and products of cells.
(ii)All cells arise from pre-existing
cells
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