Abstract
The objective of this paper is to explain John Rawls’s rejection to the public-private dichotomy, which he did not come to clearly elucidate given to his death. However, in his latest works there is enough information to make a reconstruction of this rejection, starting from his conceptions of person and citizen, along with a subjacent philosophical anthropology, as well from what the author explains of the political/ public and non-political/non-public and private domains. First, this conceptions and domains will be explained (given the fact that they are scattered in his latest works). Second, the rejection will be explained.Comments
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