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communitarians and rawls disagree about which of the following?

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Answered by manasisajjan2004
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Communitarianism is a philosophy that emphasizes the connection between the individual and the community. Its overriding philosophy is based upon the belief that a person's social identity and personality are largely molded by community relationships, with a smaller degree of development being placed on individualism. Although the community might be a family, communitarianism usually is understood, in the wider, philosophical sense, as a collection of interactions, among a community of people in a given place (geographical location), or among a community who share an interest or who share a history. Communitarianism usually opposes extreme individualism and disagrees with extreme laissez-faire policies that neglect the stability of the overall community.

Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

C (EDx - Justice Course) Individuals have obligations of solidarity or membership that are neither natural duties owed to all people nor obligations traceable to an act of consent.

Explanation:

Communitarians believe that individuals have obligations of solidarity or membership that are not natural duties owed to all people and that cannot be traced to an act of consent. Rawls disagrees .

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