Library/PT 143/Sec 2/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

Both passages ask whether it’s okay to lie to someone who lies. Passage A says some people think lying back is fair because liars give up the right to honest treatment, but warns that lying hurts trust and so we shouldn’t automatically copy liars—even harmless liars aren’t always fair game. Passage B explains a Kantian idea: when someone acts wrongly they implicitly allow others to treat them the same way, so others have a right to respond in kind but are not required to do so.

Logic Breakdown

Find the shared theme in both passages — whether it is justified to respond to a person's wrongdoing with a like action (reciprocity/retaliation) — and cite the reciprocal language each passage uses.

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Both passages are concerned with answering which one of the following questions?

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Both passages explicitly examine the permissibility of responding to wrongdoing with the same kind of act. Passage A considers repaying lies with lies: 'to lie to liars is to give them what they deserve, to restore an equilibrium they themselves have upset' and 'liars forfeit the right to be dealt with honestly.' Passage B articulates a Kantian reciprocity: 'to act toward a person as that person has acted toward others' and summarizes that 'The Kantian argument leads to a right rather than a duty.' Together they address whether it is right to respond to a person's wrongdoing with an action of the same kind.
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