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The correlativity of rights and duties means that: A. moral duties override moral rights. B. moral rights override moral duties...Asked by Erica
The correlativity of rights and duties mean that:
A. moral duties override moral rights.
B. moral rights override moral duties.
C. the existence of moral rights implies duties by which other must abide.
D. None of the above.
I think the answer is A but not sure.
A. moral duties override moral rights.
B. moral rights override moral duties.
C. the existence of moral rights implies duties by which other must abide.
D. None of the above.
I think the answer is A but not sure.
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Answered by
PsyDAG
Whenever you have rights and privileges, duties and responsibilities are also present, not only for the other but for one's self.
Answered by
Writeacher
http://www.onelook.com/?w=correlative&ls=a
Which are you choosing after studying PsyDAG's answer and the definition (above) of "correlative"? Answer A is clearly out ... which answer includes the concept of correlativity?
Which are you choosing after studying PsyDAG's answer and the definition (above) of "correlative"? Answer A is clearly out ... which answer includes the concept of correlativity?
Answered by
Erica
OK. So the answer is D - none of the above.
Answered by
Writeacher
No, Erica!!! It's C ...
Or is the definition of "correlative" not clear?
Or is the definition of "correlative" not clear?
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