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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.” quote by Michael J. Sandel
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““[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.””

Michael J. Sandel

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.

Key Takeaway

Impartiality is its own worth.

Themes

ethics political philosophy pluralism value theory framework neutrality

Mood

thoughtful critical

Type

philosophical analytical

When to use this quote

  • policy design
  • multicultural governance
  • constitutional drafting
  • ethical deliberation

Key Concepts

impartiality value relativism public reason

Practical Applications

  • designing inclusive institutions
  • facilitating pluralistic dialogue

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does neutrality affect legitimacy?
  • Can neutrality coexist with moral commitment?
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