John Rawls was an advocate of __________ justice. (distributive, political, economic, gender-based)
Correct option is A) distributive law
2 Answers 1 views(c) Create equitable distribution of income
2 Answers 2 viewsLegal justice is the application of the abstract concept of justice through the implementation of the law. Justice is a precondition to the law as, without it, the law may...
2 Answers 1 viewsCorrect Answer - (a) `2_(0)^(1)n` , (b) ` ._(36)^(82) Kr` `._(92)^(235)U+_(0)^(1)nrarr ._(52)^(137)A+_(40)^(97)B+X ._(0)n^(1)` (as the reaction is balanced with respect to nuclear charge, the missing particle must be neutral i.e. neutron)...
2 Answers 1 viewsC. (2) and (4)
2 Answers 1 viewsD. (i) special educators; (ii) skills and qualifications
2 Answers 1 views(a) Liberty means the absence of restraint and freedom of choice
2 Answers 1 viewsJohn Rawls’s view of justice relates to Distributive Justice and the principle of fairness.
2 Answers 1 viewsThis statement is True. The concept of social justice implies equal social opportunities for every individual to progress to the fullest possible extent. Social justice is reformative i.e., it aims at...
2 Answers 1 viewsJohn Rawls was an advocate of Social Justice, who advocated the concept of Distributive Justice. Rawl’s theory of social justice focuses on the just desire of individuals in society. In...
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