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Which of the following is NOT one of the four cardinal virtues in classical moral philosophy?
Which of the following is NOT one of the four cardinal virtues in classical moral philosophy?
- Temperance
- Justice (correct)
- Prudence
- Courage
What is the relationship between justice and charity?
What is the relationship between justice and charity?
- Justice and charity are unrelated
- Charity is a subset of justice (correct)
- Justice and charity are the same thing
- Justice is a subset of charity
What is the ultimate purpose of all the virtues?
What is the ultimate purpose of all the virtues?
- To elevate the dignity and sovereignty of the human person (correct)
- To guide people in judging what is right and what is wrong
- To serve self-interests and the common good
- To develop fully human potentials
Which principle of economic justice involves the input or contribution of each person to the economic process?
Which principle of economic justice involves the input or contribution of each person to the economic process?
Which principle of economic justice defines the output or out-take rights of an economic system based on each person's labor and capital inputs?
Which principle of economic justice defines the output or out-take rights of an economic system based on each person's labor and capital inputs?
Which principle of economic justice detects distortions and guides the corrections needed to restore a just and balanced economic order for all?
Which principle of economic justice detects distortions and guides the corrections needed to restore a just and balanced economic order for all?
Which principle of justice involves the concept 'to each according to his contribution' rather than 'to each according to his needs'?
Which principle of justice involves the concept 'to each according to his contribution' rather than 'to each according to his needs'?
What does the Oxford English Dictionary define as 'economic harmonies'?
What does the Oxford English Dictionary define as 'economic harmonies'?
What are the first two principles of economic justice based on, according to the text?
What are the first two principles of economic justice based on, according to the text?
Why is the concept of 'social justice' more appropriate than 'limitation' in describing the third component of economic justice?
Why is the concept of 'social justice' more appropriate than 'limitation' in describing the third component of economic justice?
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