Rawls argues that moral people have two traits, a:
A) concern for both results and duties
B) A sincere concern for both their welfare and the welfare of others
C) A sense of justice and the capacity to pursue the "good" in a rational manner
D) An appreciation of both deontological and Kantian theories of ethics
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Q17: Rawls describes his principles as:
A) Principles of
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Q19: Equality is a mark of , and
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