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.
4 answers
Whenever you have rights and privileges, duties and responsibilities are also present, not only for the other but for one's self.
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?
OK. So the answer is D - none of the above.
No, Erica!!! It's C ...
Or is the definition of "correlative" not clear?
Or is the definition of "correlative" not clear?