Table 1: The contents of wide reflective equilibrium in Theory and Liberalism (from Daniels 1996, p. 157).
Original Position; Principles of justice; free and equal agents; well-ordered society; procedural justice; general social theory [n.b. not freestanding module] Original Position; Principles of justice; free and equal agents; well-ordered society; procedural justice; general social theory [n.b. freestanding module]
Philosophical arguments justifying key elements of justice as fairness, such as argument about autonomy needed to show congruence between good for individuals and what is just [n.b. share rationale] Rationale for key elements of justice as fairness [n.b. rationale specific to each wide reflective equilibrium]
  Account of reasonableness and burdens of judgment
  Rationale for boundary between public and nonpublic; specifics of boundary.
Rest of moral and religious views Rest of moral and religious views
Considered moral judgments, all levels Considered moral judgments, all levels