Question 24 of 30 Points: 4 Match the arguments against commodification to the t
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Question 24 of 30 Points: 4 Match the arguments against commodification to the type of objection: Surrogacy sh this would risk harm to certain, vulnerable women ified, because Select Corruption Healthcare should not be commodified, because this means that the quality of care received by poorer individuals will be lower, or lacking altogether Fairness objection Education should not be commodified, because this makes students look at their education as aSe product rather than something that is ndependently valuable and enriching Beautiful natural landscapes should not be commodified, because this changes the way that we view and treat the environment (for the worse Select Next 4Previous Display previously viewed questionsExplanation / Answer
Answer-1- Surrogacy should not be commodified, because this would risk harm to certain, vulnerable women.
Corruption objection
Answer-2- Healthcare should not be commodified because this means that the quality of care received by poorer individuals will be lower or lacking altogether.
Corruption objection.
Answer-3- Education should not be commodified because this makes students look at their education as a product rather than something that is independently valueable and enriching.
Fairness objection
Answer-4- Beautiful natural landscapes should not be commodified because this changes the way that we view and treat the environment.
Fairness objection.
Micheal Sandel in his book 'What money can't buy' has defined two terms- fairness objection and corruption objection. Fairness objection arises when people buy and sell things under inequal economic situations. On the other hand the corruption objection refers to the degrading of market value and exchange of paricular goods and practices.
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