Polıtıcal Thought Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #826024

What is the difference between the utilitarian and libertarian accounts of social justice?


Libertarianism highlights the importance of certain inalienable rights of individual whilst utilitarianism attaches priority to the aggregative interests of society.

Utilitarianism highlights the importance of certain inalienable rights of individual whilst libertarianism attaches priority to the aggregative interests of society.

Libertarianism highlights the importance of moral of the society whilst utilitarianism attaches priority to the aggregative interests of society.

Utilitarianism highlights the importance of moral of the society whilst libertarianism attaches priority to the aggregative interests of society.

Libertarianism highlights the importance of certain inalienable rights of individual whilst utilitarianism attaches priority to the needs of individual.


Yanıt Açıklaması:

The difference between the utilitarian and libertarian accounts of social justice is based on the priorities of each conception. Libertarianism highlights the importance of certain inalienable rights of individual whilst utilitarianism attaches priority to the aggregative interests of society with a perspective putting the individuals’ rights at the second row. The correct answer is choice A.

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