Question 22 1 point possible (graded) In which of the following ways do utilitarians and Aristotle stand united against Rawls’s liberalism? a) Utilitarians and Aristotle believe in natural rights, whereas Rawlsian liberals are concerned mostly with liberty. b) Utilitarians and Aristotle both believe that the government should attempt to maximize the aggregate of pleasure minus pain, whereas Rawlsian believe that the government should simply protect rights. c) Utilitarians and Aristotle start by asking what things are good and then argue that the government should advance the good, whereas Rawlsian liberals believe that the government should not advance any particular conception of the good. d) a and c e) b and c

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d) a and c

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Aristotle, Utilitarians and Rawlsian are various philosophers who hold various views on different aspect of life. One of the prominent is rights and liberty of an individual on this world. While Rawlsian believed that, everyone should enjoys the maximum liberty possible without intruding upon the freedom of others. On the other-hand, Aristotle and Utilitarians believed that, rights of an individual should be limited to that which naturally is obtainable to him or her.