O'Neill argues that the main difficulty for the human rights approach to world hunger is that
A) it is not demanding enough.
B) it lacks precise methods.
C) there is disagreement about the rights that justice comprises.
D) it is too demanding.
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Q2: Utilitarianism takes _ as the ultimate moral
Q3: O'Neill argues that the main difficulty facing
Q4: According to O'Neill, the human rights approach
Q5: Rights to food or basic health care
Q6: Liberty rights create corresponding obligations of
A) beneficence.
B)
Q8: According to Kant's moral philosophy, the fundamental
Q9: O'Neill argues that we have a(n) _
Q10: In Kant's moral philosophy, _ obligations are
Q11: According to O'Neill, utilitarianism assigns no special
Q12: According to O'Neill, justice accounts for the
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