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Sowell contrasts cosmic justice, meaning perfect fairness that only an all-knowing being could give, with traditional justice, which focuses on fair procedures and rules. He argues humans cannot achieve cosmic justice because we do not have enough knowledge to judge what people truly deserve, so our laws should rely on fair processes and observable outcomes instead. Trying to enforce cosmic justice—for example, reducing a murderer's sentence because of a traumatic childhood—can weaken punishment's deterrent effect and ultimately harm innocent people.

Logic Breakdown

Find a claim explicitly stated in Passage A and check which choice restates it and is consistent with Passage B—focus on A's endorsement of judging by outputs/consequences rather than inputs and B's criticism of input-based mitigation (cosmic-justice adjustments).

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Which one of the following is a view advanced by the author of passage A with which the author of passage B would be most likely to agree?

Correct Answer
D
Passage A explicitly argues that, given human limits, 'the best we can reasonably do is judge primarily based upon outputs, or consequences, rather than inputs.' Passage B likewise rejects giving weight to background 'inputs' in the name of cosmic justice: it criticizes attempts to correct 'unmerited disadvantages' (e.g., taking a 'traumatic childhood' into account) and warns that 'mitigating that punishment in pursuit of cosmic justice presumably reduces that deterrence and allows more crime to take place at the expense of innocent people.' Both authors therefore oppose basing legal judgments on the myriad factors that influence actions and instead favor focusing on consequences or at least oppose input-based mitigation—exactly the view expressed in choice D.
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