Good life Quote by Michael J. Sandel
““[T]he commitment to a framework neutral among ends can be seen as a kind of value [...] but its value consists precisely in its refusal to affirm a preferred way of life or conception of the good.””
About This Quote
A framework that avoids endorsing any particular conception of the good is valuable because it remains impartial, not because it promotes a specific moral vision.
In simple terms: Neutral frameworks preserve impartiality.
Impartiality is its own worth.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy design
- multicultural governance
- constitutional drafting
- ethical deliberation
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- designing inclusive institutions
- facilitating pluralistic dialogue
Questions to Reflect On
- How does neutrality affect legitimacy?
- Can neutrality coexist with moral commitment?