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What are the three relevant principles of justice?
What are the three relevant principles of justice?
- To act for the common good of all, to render to each man what is rightfully his due, to deal fairly with one another in the exchange of goods and in the distribution of wealth (correct)
- To act for the common good of all, to avoid injuring one another, to deal fairly with one another in the exchange of goods and in the distribution of wealth
- To avoid injuring one another, to render to each man what is rightfully his due, to deal fairly with one another in the exchange of goods and in the distribution of wealth
- To act for the common good of all, to avoid injuring one another, to render to each man what is rightfully his due
What is the relationship between the third and fourth principles of justice?
What is the relationship between the third and fourth principles of justice?
- The fourth principle is a special application of the third principle
- The third and fourth principles are both special applications of the first principle
- The third principle is a special application of the fourth principle (correct)
- The third and fourth principles are unrelated
What is the second principle of justice concerned with?
What is the second principle of justice concerned with?
- The economic rights of individuals and the obligation of society to prevent individuals from injuring others
- The economic rights of individuals and the obligation of society to ensure every family gets its due (correct)
- The economic rights of individuals and the obligation of society to render to each man what is rightfully his due
- The economic rights of individuals and the obligation of society to act for the common good of all