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Chapter 12 Self Quiz
John Corvino and Ryan Anderson & Sherif Girgis, “Religious Exceptions”
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In his essay, Corvino outlines two ways in which discrimination harms people. What are they?
Normative harm and social harm
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Systematic harm and cumulative harm
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Design-based harm and use-based harm
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Material harm and dignitary harm
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In their essay, Anderson and Girgis affirm that in determining the social meaning of some action, we must ask about what aspect of this action?
The intention(s) of the person performing the action
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The historical context in which this action is performed
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How this action would be seen by a reasonable observer
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What moral roots or convictions give rise to the action in question
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In his reply, Corvino argues that what is the ultimate objective of antidiscrimimation law?
To challenge traditional social norms
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The ensure equal access in the public square
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To punish hateful, discriminatory persons
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To console and comfort victims of discrimination
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In their reply, Anderson and Girgis urge for our policy toward traditional marriage supporters after the
Obergefell
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Opponents of interracial marriage
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Anti-Catholics
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Pro-lifers
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LGBT people
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Which author(s) conclude his/their reply by saying, "Not every disagreement is discrimination. Our law shouldn't suppose otherwise."
John Corvino
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Ryan Anderson and Sherif Girgis
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