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According to John Rawls, what is the primary virtue of institutions?
According to John Rawls, what is the primary virtue of institutions?
- Truth
- Equality
- Justice (correct)
- Freedom
In the Parable of the Good Samaritan, who does the Samaritan represent, according to Paul Ricoeur?
In the Parable of the Good Samaritan, who does the Samaritan represent, according to Paul Ricoeur?
- Levite
- Neighbor (correct)
- Robbed man
- Priest
According to Paul Ricoeur, what do the priest and the Levite represent in the Parable of the Good Samaritan?
According to Paul Ricoeur, what do the priest and the Levite represent in the Parable of the Good Samaritan?
- Basic moral worth
- Institutional roles (correct)
- Social justice
- Interpersonal relations
Flashcards
Primary virtue of institutions (Rawls)
Primary virtue of institutions (Rawls)
Justice is the primary virtue of institutions, according to John Rawls.
Samaritan's role (Ricoeur)
Samaritan's role (Ricoeur)
The Samaritan represents the 'neighbor' in the Parable of the Good Samaritan, according to Paul Ricoeur.
Priest & Levite (Ricoeur)
Priest & Levite (Ricoeur)
The priest and Levite represent institutional roles, according to Paul Ricoeur, in the Parable.