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Why is it important to support "wild ideas" during brainstorming sessions?
Veil of Ignorance
Concept from Rawls’ "A Theory of Justice" suggesting decision-makers should make societal rules as if they were ignorant of their own status in society to ensure fairness.
Principles of Justice
Fundamental norms or rules that guide the distribution of burdens and benefits in a society fairly and equitably.
Advantage
A condition or circumstance that puts one in a favorable or superior position relative to others.
Moral People
Individuals who act in ways that are considered ethically right and good, often guided by personal conscience and societal norms.
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