Exam 16: A Sense of Justice Application of the Principles
Exam 1: The Importance of Ethics in Criminal Justice75 Questions
Exam 2: Police Ethics: the Nature of Policing and Police Corruption74 Questions
Exam 3: Police Ethics: Use of Force, Investigations, Interrogations, and Lying75 Questions
Exam 4: Racial Discrimination in the Criminal Justice System77 Questions
Exam 5: Judges, Lawyers, and Ethics75 Questions
Exam 6: The Purpose of Criminal Punishment What Is Punishment75 Questions
Exam 7: Ethics in Corrections: the Nature of Corrections the Prison Explosion75 Questions
Exam 8: Ethics in Corrections: Guarding Ethically the Experience of Guarding75 Questions
Exam 9: The Ethics of Criminal Justice Policy Making the Ethics of Policy Making75 Questions
Exam 10: Ethics and the War on Terrorism Defining Terrorism75 Questions
Exam 11: Media Ethics and Criminal Justice Media Constructions of Crime75 Questions
Exam 12: Duty and Principle Hypothetical and Categorical Imperatives75 Questions
Exam 13: Considering the Consequences Pleasure and Happiness75 Questions
Exam 14: The Importance of Character Virtues75 Questions
Exam 15: Egoism, Pleasure, and Indifference Stoicism75 Questions
Exam 16: A Sense of Justice Application of the Principles75 Questions
Exam 17: Caring for Others Kohlberg and Gilligan75 Questions
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According to at least one critic, Rawls ignores the operation of gender in the family.
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The principles and the concern hypothetical people in a hypothetical situation.
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Like Kant, Rawls favors establishing _______ or principles to govern our sense of justice.
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According to Rawls, government should play no role in creating an ethical society.
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Rawls does not pretend to identify the that would satisfy the demands of the basic structure of society.
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The child complies with largely because of bonds of friendship and feeling for others and because he or she wishes to gain the approval of the wider society.
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Rawls sees the inclusion of as one significant way in which his first principle of justice could be institutionalized in a given society.
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If we make judgments in accordance with those principles, we will be acting morally.
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Rawls' basic principle of equality/inequality is called the _______ principle.
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It can be argued that Rawls's model ensures that at least the are impartial and that this is a desirable feature of moral principles.
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Rawls discusses moral development particularly in the context of .
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Rawls argues that moral persons possess a/an , as well as the capacity to pursue a conception of "the good" in a rational manner.
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Transmits the idea that the principles of justice are agreed to in an initial situation that is considered fair.
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Which term is defined as a public system of rules which defines offices and positions with their rights and duties, powers and immunities?
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