Briefly explain Dworkin's two models and discuss his personal viewpoint. Do you agree with his views? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer will vary.
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The identity argument maintains that
a. race, ethnicity or culture do not matter to morality. b. race, ethnicity or culture are central to identity and hence to morality. c. race, ethnicity or culture make a difference to morality only when the group has been subject to discrimination. d. None of the above.
Propositional knowledge is a knowledge of facts.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Who writes, "In order to understand the esthetic in its ultimate and approved forms, one must begin with it in the raw; in the events and scenes that hold the attentive eye and ear of man, arousing his interest and affording him enjoyment as he looks and listens"?
a. Nietzsche b. Pater c. Dewey d. Dutton
According to Rawls's theory of justice, primary social goods should be distributed:
A. based on the principle of equality because they are necessary for us to pursue our liberty rights. B. by the judicial or penal system rather than by private individuals. C. based on merit so that those who contribute most to society get the most in return. D. first to children in primary school.