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The sense of Justice, therefore, consists in a feeling experienced by every man, of a certain line of conduct which he owes to other men in given circumstances; and this seems to be referable to the following heads: attending to their interest, not interfering with their freedom of action, preserving their reputation, estimating their character and motives, judging of their opinions, consulting their feelings, and preserving or improving their moral condition. As a guide for his conduct in particular instances, a man has usually a distinct impression of what he thinks due by other men towards himself. ____________________________________.
Justice is due to the persons, property, and interest of others.
It, of course, in certain cases, implies abstaining from every kind of injury, and preserving a conscientious regard to their rights.
In this last respect, it allows us to exercise a prudent attention to our own interest, provided the means be fair and honourable, and that we carefully abstain from injuring others by the measures we employ for this purpose.
Justice requires that he rigidly extend to others the same feelings and conduct which, in similar circumstances, he expects from them.
It consists in giving a fair and deliberate hearing to opinions, statements, and arguments, and weighing fairly and honestly their tendency.
Correct Answer is (d).Options A, C and E, in no way complete the passage. They just add some more data to it. Option B, without the words ‘in certain cases’ would have been the ideal answer. The passage suggests all cases and not certain cases. Option D is the best answer option as it logically completes the passage. Option D is hence the correct answer.
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