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==Wide reflective equilibrium== <!--[[Wide reflective equilibrium]] redirects here ([[MOS:HEAD]])--> {{Expand section|date=October 2017}} Wide reflective equilibrium, first introduced by Rawls, has been described by Norman Daniels as "a method that attempts to produce coherence in ordered triple sets of beliefs held by a particular person, namely: (a) a set of considered moral judgments, (b) a set of moral principles, and (c) a set of relevant (scientific and philosophical) background theories".<ref>{{cite book |last=Räikkä |first=Juha |date=2011 |chapter=Wide reflective equilibrium |editor-last=Chatterjee |editor-first=Deen K. |title=Encyclopedia of global justice |url=https://archive.org/details/encyclopediaglob00chat |url-access=limited |series=Springer reference |location=Dordrecht |publisher=[[Springer Verlag]] |pages=[https://archive.org/details/encyclopediaglob00chat/page/n1193 1157]–1158 |isbn=9781402091599 |oclc=772633396 |doi=10.1007/978-1-4020-9160-5_33 }}</ref>
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