All of the following are considered TRUE in Rawls’ A Theory of Justice, except:   As a work of political philosophy, Rawls sees A Theory of Justice as establishing agreed-upon grounds of discourse.       Rawls’ philosophy of justice hoped it would help the bourgeoisie orient themselves in their social world, so they have a clearer picture of how to act justly.       Rawls considers a social contract which is an agreement among people to live under a system of government.       None of the abov

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All of the following are considered TRUE in Rawls’ A Theory of Justice, except:

 
As a work of political philosophy, Rawls sees A Theory of Justice as establishing agreed-upon grounds of discourse.
 
 
 
Rawls’ philosophy of justice hoped it would help the bourgeoisie orient themselves in their social world, so they have a clearer picture of how to act justly.
 
 
 
Rawls considers a social contract which is an agreement among people to live under a system of government.
 
 
 
None of the above
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