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BA 300 Theories Questions And Answers Nozick's Rights Theory It is ethical if there is freedom of force and fraud. There is limited intrusion for other by gov or anyone else, but there is almost complete disregard of others interests Biggest Pro: Nozick's Rights Theory Virtually complete free...

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BA 300 Theories Questions And Answers

Nozick's Rights Theory It is ethical if there is freedom of force and fraud. There is limited

intrusion for other by gov or anyone else, but there is almost complete disregard of others

interests




Biggest Pro: Nozick's Rights Theory Virtually complete freedom of action with minimal

government intrusion (you can do whatever you want as long as it doesn't include force or fraud)




Biggest Con: Nozick's Rights Theory Disregard for the interests of others with stake in

behavior (It's not your ethical role to help others)

Think "Undeserved inequality"




Decision Rule: Rawl's Theory of Justice Greatest benefit to the least advantaged




Rawl's Theory of Justice The greatest benefit to the least advantaged. An unbiased

approach to social justice, but denies free will and meritocracy.




Biggest Pro: Rawl's Theory of Justice Unbiased approach to social justice (look at things

from a neutral pov)

, BA 300 Theories Questions And Answers

Biggest Con: Rawl's Theory of Justice Denies free will, meritocracy (those who work the

hardest deserve the most)




Decision Rule: Rand's Theory of Objectivism Be rational and be all that you can be




Rand's Theory of Objectivism Enlightened self


Being rational is a fundamental moral tenant to this theory

Reinforces personal responsibility for both pros and cons in one's life

Take the situation that you're put in and the capacities that you have and do the best that you

possibly can with it

Pushes American values to the limit

Values capitalism, free markets, people should be left alone to develop themselves




Biggest Pro: Rand's Theory of Objectivism Reinforces personal responsibility




Biggest Con: Rand's Theory of Objectivism Individualistic and judgmental

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