Question

According to Rawls, it is important to forget ones own age, gender, race, intelligence, strength, wealth, or social status when determining the ethical values on which a just society can be built. What purpose does this step serve?

A. It permits one put oneself first before considering others.

B. It keeps one from being self-interested in the ethical values he or she considers.

C. It ensures that one acts for ones self-esteem and identity rather than on the perception of others.

D. It makes it easier to consider the usefulness of ones actions.

E. It promotes the assumption that what one personally needs or wants is morally correct.

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