Aristotle's formal principle of justice states,

a. from each according to his or her ability, to each according to his or her need.
b. similar cases must be treated alike except where there is some relevant difference.
c. all people are to be treated the same in every situation.
d. from each according to his or her ability, to each according to his or her merit.


Ans: b. similar cases must be treated alike except where there is some relevant difference.

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