Which of the following describes one of Rawls' principles of justice?
A) The principle of utility
B) The principle that justice is a matter of maximizing the advantages enjoyed by others
C) The principle that requires equality in the assignment of basic rights and duties
D) The principle that social inequalities are never just
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A)
Q135: How does Rawls define a "society"?
A) A
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Q137: What is the "original position"?
A) The position
Q138: For Rawls . . .
A) Inequality is
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Q142: Which of the following is Rawls' criticism
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Q144: For Rawls, justice is simply one virtue
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