Complete the following sentence from Aristotle. Thus; whenever the law would speak in a general way, but
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Complete the following sentence from Aristotle. “Thus; whenever the law would speak in a general way, but something not comprehended in the generalization takes plaee, for the reason mentioned, then everything works out as it should if, in that respect in which the law giver was deficient and fell short because he failed to make a qualification, one corrects the deficiencywith_
a. one’s best guess at what is right.
b. what reason and tradition imply is right.
c. what the lawgiver would have said if he were present and knew the facts.
d. what similar laws in other societies say.
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Understanding Accounting Ethics
ISBN: 9780976528005
1st Edition
Authors: Michael Pakaluk, Mark L. Cheffers
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