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Broadly defined, justice is the maintenance or administration of what is <u>fair</u>.
Justice is the idea that there should be a balance between a person's merits (what they deserve) and the good and terrible things that happen to them or are assigned to them. For practically all Western accounts, Aristotle's exposition of the virtue of justice served as the beginning point.
According to him, treating comparable circumstances similarly is the essence of justice. This principle has given subsequent philosophers the challenge of determining which parallels (need, desert, or talent) are pertinent.
Aristotle makes a distinction between distributive justice (the equitable sharing of wealth or other assets) and reparative justice (the just punishment of a person for a wrong they have committed) (retributive justice).
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I believe the answer is: <span>e. a violation involves a serious breach of the code of ethics that results in a client being harmed.
For example, when a doctor is handling a certain patient, being asking various inappropriate questions about the patient's personal life is considered as boundary crossing. Selling the patient's data to another person is considered as violation.</span>
Hi,
the answer is 248 years.
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