Express how Wolterstorff solves the unfairness he identifies in Rawls' interpretation of dealing with fundamental issues in the public arena.

A. Wolterstorff takes the view that through voting, fairness has been achievedand the minority must then accede to the will of majority

B. Wolterstorff takes the view that through voting and debate and discussionaimed toward agreement, with all sides expressing their views, fairness hasbeen achieved and the minority must then accede to the will of majority,which is constrained by the minority's rights.
C. Wolterstorff takes the view that religion has no place in dealing withfundamental issues in the public arena, and there should be a firm separation
between Church and State in order for the minority's rights to remain
protected.
D. Wolterstorff takes the view that all people in society should debate and
discuss an issue until a consensus is reached.


B

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