Asked by Paytin Rarrick-Baird on Jul 16, 2024

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Communitarians tend to be critical of the concept of a social contract because ​

A) they are doubtful that individual selves, prior to the origins of society, really existed.
B) they believe that society was formed on a religious and not a contractual basis.
C) they don't believe in human rights.
D) they don't believe in contractual rights.

Communitarians

Advocates for the importance of community in the formulation of individual rights and values, emphasizing social cohesion and communal responsibilities.

Social Contract

A theory or model, originating during the Age of Enlightenment, that typically concerns the legitimacy of the authority of the state over the individual, positing that individuals consent, either explicitly or tacitly, to surrender some of their freedoms in exchange for protection of remaining rights.

  • Determine and discern the effect societal settings have on philosophical ideologies.
  • Grasp the various philosophical viewpoints on rights, justice, and the balance between individual and community obligations.
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minal joshiJul 22, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Communitarians argue that the notion of a social contract is flawed because they are skeptical that individuals existed before society. Communitarians believe that individuals are shaped by the community and the relationships they have within it, rather than simply existing as autonomous individuals who then choose to enter into a contract with society.