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Who makes a distinction between 'distributive and 'commutative justice.
Aristotle
Plato
Locke
Rawls
- Option 1: Aristotle
- Aristotle makes a distinction between distributive and commutative justice.
- Distributive justice relates to the fair allocation of resources among members of a community.
- Commutative justice refers to fairness in exchanges and transactions between individuals.
- Correct Answer: Aristotle
- Option 2: Plato
- Plato focused on the concept of justice relating to a harmonious society.
- He did not specifically emphasize distributive or commutative justice.
- Option 3: Locke
- John Locke focused on theories of natural rights and property.
- His work did not specifically cover distributive versus commutative justice.
- Option 4: Rawls
- John Rawls is known for his theory of justice as fairness.
- He did address distributive justice, but not the distinct separation with commutative justice.
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