Questions: Under law, individuals not only have basic human rights, but also the freedom to disobey a law enacted by the government if their conscience goes against it and they believe it is wrong.
natural
constructive
arbitrary
symbolic
Transcript text: Under law, individuals not only have basic human rights, but also the freedom to disobey a law enacted by the government if their conscience goes against it and they believe it is wrong.
natural
constructive
arbitrary
symbolic
Solution
The answer is natural
Explanation
Option 1: natural
Natural law is a philosophy asserting that certain rights are inherent by virtue of human nature and can be understood universally through human reason. This concept includes the idea that individuals have fundamental human rights and the moral freedom to disobey laws that they believe are unjust or wrong.
Option 2: constructive
Constructive law typically refers to laws that are created or interpreted by courts or legal systems, rather than inherent rights. It does not specifically address the moral freedom to disobey unjust laws.
Option 3: arbitrary
Arbitrary law refers to laws that are based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system. It does not relate to the concept of inherent human rights or the moral freedom to disobey unjust laws.
Option 4: symbolic
Symbolic law refers to laws that are more about making a statement or representing a principle rather than having practical enforcement. It does not encompass the idea of inherent human rights or the moral freedom to disobey unjust laws.