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Rawls's justification for the veil of ignorance states that we as humans need to  imagine if we sit behind a veil of ignorance that tends to hinder us from understanding who we are and knowing what our personal circumstances is.

What is Rawls's justice as fairness principle?

Rawls was known to be a professor who was said to have argued that only when a person is under a "veil of ignorance" can they as human beings be able to be at a fair and impartial agreement ( such as contract) and here they are known to be true equals and not biased by their standing in society.

Note that They as humans  would have to depend only on the human powers of reason to be able to select the principles of social justice for their society.

Therefore, Rawls's justification for the veil of ignorance states that we as humans need to  imagine if we sit behind a veil of ignorance that tends to hinder us from understanding who we are and knowing what our personal circumstances is.

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