Pawlett-Howell, Robin (2024) Justice, Agency, and The Good: A Sartrean Approach to the Rawlsian Problem of Stability. PhD thesis, University of York.
Abstract
In this thesis, I adopt a Sartrean perspective to criticise and reformulate Rawls’s response to 
the problem of stability. For Rawls, a conception of justice must be stable; that is, persons 
should be able to abide by the just organisation of social institutions. To achieve this aim within 
his framework, Rawls claims that persons can include justice within their conception of the 
good, defined in terms of a rational plan of life. In particular, Rawls argues that affirming 
justice within one’s life plan expresses one’s status as a unified self, secures the conditions for 
purposive agency, and enables the pursuit of one’s major desires and interests. The culmination 
of these claims is the congruence argument: the Rawlsian conception of justice achieves 
stability because the shared sense of justice and the individual pursuit of a good life are 
congruent. 
I criticise Rawls on three points. First, I contend that Rawls’s position on rationality 
conflicts with his account of the unity of the self. Second, I demonstrate that Rawls commits 
to rationalistic voluntarism through his notion of life-planning. In contrast, I propound a 
Sartrean account of a non-localised, practical form of agency. Third, I argue that Rawls 
mischaracterises goodness; specifically, I show that a person’s good cannot consist in their life 
plan since the process of life-planning is an extension of what the agent already takes to be 
good. Subsequently, I provide an alternative version of the congruence argument divided 
between, (i), a reflective endorsement of the Rawlsian society correlative to a particular self
conception and, (ii), the inclusion of justice within a fundamental project as a way of integrating 
and structuring one’s other projects. In doing so, I offer a novel approach to exploring the issue 
of congruence via Sartre’s existential phenomenology.
Metadata
| Supervisors: | O'Neill, Martin and Ratcliffe, Matthew | 
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| Keywords: | Stability, Agency, Rawls, Sartre, Justice, the Good, Congruence, Life Plans, Pre-reflectivity, Reflection, Responsibility, Liberalism. | 
| Awarding institution: | University of York | 
| Academic Units: | The University of York > Philosophy (York) | 
| Depositing User: | Mr Robin Pawlett-Howell | 
| Date Deposited: | 24 Jun 2024 14:13 | 
| Last Modified: | 24 Jun 2024 14:13 | 
| Open Archives Initiative ID (OAI ID): | oai:etheses.whiterose.ac.uk:35155 | 
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