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
Compare how the word "right" is used in the two cited sentences: determine whether A treats a right as an entitlement owed by others or B treats a right as permission to act. Choose the option that contrasts entitlement-from-others vs license-to-act.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage19.Which one of the following most accurately characterizes the difference between the kind of right referred to in the last sentence of the second paragraph of passage A and the kind of right referred to in the third-to-last sentence of passage B?
Correct Answer
E
Passage A: "Just as bullies forfeit the right not to be interfered with by others, so liars forfeit the right to be dealt with honestly." This frames a right as an entitlement to a certain kind of treatment from others (a thing one is owed). Passage B: "The point is rather that by your acts and by virtue of your status as a rational being, you authorize others to do the same to you; you do not compel them to do so." and "The Kantian argument leads to a right rather than a duty." These show that the Kantian "right" is a permission or license to act (others are permitted to treat you similarly), not an entitlement owed to you. Thus E accurately contrasts A's entitlement-from-others with B's license-to-act.
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