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When Appiah Says That Human Rights Are Best Thought of as "Side

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When Appiah says that human rights are best thought of as "side constraints . . . on the achievement of social goods," he most nearly means that


A) human rights do not really impose significant constraints on the achievement of social goods.
B) a list of human rights specifies things that people may not do to one another, even if doing so would benefit society as a whole.
C) human rights include both things that the no one may do to anyone else and things that the government must do to promote the social good.
D) human rights are generally less important than socially good things such as adequate food, shelter, and education.

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