CL CUA REVIEWER T3: JUSTICE

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Justice Philosophy Quiz

Test your knowledge of the key philosophers and their concepts of justice in this engaging quiz. From Aristotle to Rawls, explore how different thinkers have defined justice throughout history.

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Learn about various philosophical views
  • Challenge your understanding of justice
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ReflectingThought234
Which philosopher said that justice = "a virtue establishing rational order, with each part performing its appropriate role?" (Keyword: role)
Plato
Aristotle
Augustine
Aquinas
Hobbes
Hume
Kant
Mill
Rawls
Which philosopher said that justice = “lawful & fair, equitable distributions, a golden mean” (Keyword: golden mean)
Plato
Aristotle
Augustine
Aquinas
Hobbes
Hume
Kant
Mill
Rawls
Which philosopher said that justice = "where one must give all people their due and what they deserve?" (Keyword: cardinal virtues)
Plato
Aristotle
Augustine
Aquinas
Hobbes
Hume
Kant
Mill
Rawls
Which philosopher said that justice = “proportional distributions & reciprocal transactions?" (Keyword: transactions)
Plato
Aristotle
Augustine
Aquinas
Hobbes
Hume
Kant
Mill
Rawls
Which philosopher said that justice = "an artificial virtue, something one must acquire?” (Keyword: artificial)
Plato
Aristotle
Augustine
Aquinas
Hobbes
Hume
Kant
Mill
Rawls
Which philosopher said that justice = "serves public utility by protecting property?" (Keyword: public property)
Plato
Aristotle
Augustine
Aquinas
Hobbes
Hume
Kant
Mill
Rawls
Which philosopher said that justice = "respecting other’s freedom, autonomy, & dignity?" (Keyword: freedom)
Plato
Aristotle
Augustine
Aquinas
Hobbes
Hume
Kant
Mill
Rawls
Which philosopher said that justice = "for social utilities, conducive to fostering & protecting human liberty” (Keyword: social utilities)
Plato
Aristotle
Augustine
Aquinas
Hobbes
Hume
Kant
Mill
Rawls
Which philosopher said that justice = "maximum equal liberty regarding basic rights and duties for all members of society?" (Keyword: basic rights)
Plato
Aristotle
Augustine
Aquinas
Hobbes
Hume
Kant
Mill
Rawls
What is the true definition of justice?
Justice is one among many important social utilities that help construct and protect human liberties
Justice merely protects property and the rights to the property
Justice is the fundamental of all virtues in order to establish & maintain a stable political society
Select the correct type of justice for this statement: "justice is when both sides are satisfied in a contract between two or more people" (Keyword: contract)
Commutative/Contractual
Distributive
Contributive/Legal
Social
Select the correct type of justice for this statement: "justice is when the government makes sure that everyone gets equal distribution of benefits" (Keyword: government)
Commutative/Contractual
Distributive
Contributive/Legal
Social
Select the correct type of justice for this statement: "justice is when the people follow the Constitution" (Keyword: constitution)
Commutative/Contractual
Distributive
Contributive/Legal
Social
Select the correct type of justice for this statement: "justice is when society interacts as an institution" (Keyword: institution)
Commutative/Contractual
Distributive
Contributive/Legal
Social
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