20 Questions
Aristotle's philosophy emphasizes giving people what they ______
deserve
According to Aristotle, moral virtue comes about as a result of ______
habit
Practical wisdom is a moral virtue with ______ implications
political
Aristotle's concept of justice involves giving each person his or her ______
due
To cultivate the virtue of citizens, politics is about learning how to live a ______ life
good
The Feudal or Caste System is characterized by a fixed hierarchy based on ______
birth
The Libertarian theory advocates a free market with formal equality of ______
opportunity
The Meritocratic theory supports a free market with fair equality of ______
opportunity
The Egalitarian theory, according to Rawls, is based on the ______ principle
difference
According to Ronald Dworkin, universities define their mission and admission policy based on a particular set of ______
qualities
The ______ for Ethical Decision Making
Framework
Is this issue about more than solely what is legal or what is most ______
efficient
What are the relevant ______ of the case
facts
Which option best serves the community as a whole, not just some ______
members
How did my decision turn out, and what have I learned from this specific ______
situation
Justice is inescapably judgemental. Justice is not only about the right way to distribute things, it is also about the right way to value things. It involves cultivating virtue and reasoning about the common ______.
good
If community is important, it must find a way to cultivate in citizens a concern for the whole, a dedication for the common ______, the need to get different people to come together in common institutions.
good
Help to students with college tuitions in exchange for 100 hours of public ______. You invest in India and India invests in You.
service
The gap between rich and poor has grown in recent ______.
years
A politics of moral engagement is not only a more inspiring ideal than a politics of ______.
avoidance
Explore the three different approaches to justice including maximizing utility, respecting freedom of choice, and cultivating virtue for the common good. Understand how justice is intertwined with judgement and the well-being of the community.
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