Multiple Choice
According to Chapter 12, how does contractarianism differ from contractualism?
A) Contractarianism only establishes basic moral rules, such as rules against harming others, whereas contractualism also includes more detailed rules.
B) Contractarianism assumes that human nature is bad, whereas contractualism assumes that human nature is good.
C) Contractarianism assumes that everyone is self-interested, whereas contractualism does not.
D) Contractarianism assumes that people in the state of nature could benefit by cooperating with each other, whereas contractualism does not.
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