What is the main question posed by social contract theory?
A) How does the chance of being born in one nation rather than another determine the life chances of every child who is born?
B) How are ethics interpreted according to human nature and "the human condition"?
C) Why should a rich person's well-being become considered more important?
D) What are the costs and benefits of monetized market values?
E) What do or would participants freely agree on?
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A) they
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Q29: What do natural law ethics imply?
A) A
Q31: What does the term "money-tarianism" define?
A) Costs
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Q33: Development in human societies involved objective choices.
Q34: Development ethics seeks to add a voice
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