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Tcecarenko [31]
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Fed [463]2 years ago
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According to egoism, the thing which an egoist might think about when compelled to serve on a jury is:

  • We are obligated to honor the Constitution and its directive that everyone has a right to face a jury.

<h3>What is Egoism?</h3>

This refers to the philosophical and ethical theory which has self interest as the principal factor in the actions of a person.

With this in mind, we can see that according to egoism, an egoist who is compelled to serve on a jury believes that he is obligated to honor the Constitution and its directive that everyone has a right to face a jury.

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