According to Rawls, the 'veil of ignorance' ensures:

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The question is asking about John Rawls' concept of the 'veil of ignorance' and what it ensures regarding decision-making and justice.

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People make decisions without knowing their social positions.

The final answer is people make decisions without knowing their social positions.

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The final answer is people make decisions without knowing their social positions.

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The 'veil of ignorance' is a thought experiment by John Rawls that ensures impartiality by preventing individuals from knowing their social status, abilities, race, or gender when making decisions about societal structures.

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A common mistake is to confuse impartial decisions with decisions purely based on self-interest; Rawls's concept requires removing personal biases to ensure fairness.

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