Rawls argued that individuals and governments can determine whether or not an action or status is just only by asking those impacted to consider whether or not they would be willing to not know any particular facts about themselves. The term Rawls used to describe this method is:

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Rawls argued that individuals and governments can determine whether or not an action or status is just only by asking those impacted to consider whether or not they would be willing to not know any particular facts about themselves. The term Rawls used to describe this method is: