How does Mill propose to determine which pleasures are higher and which are lower?
A. by taking a poll in a local region
B. by selecting answers from people capable of appreciating higher pleasures and having no experience with lower pleasures
C. by asking people who have experience with both kinds of pleasure
D. none of the above - Mill argued that all pleasures count equally.
C. by asking people who have experience with both kinds of pleasure
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What are characteristics of “a final end,” according to Aristotle?
a. Something which is always chosen for its own sake b. Something which is never chosen for the sake of some other thing c. Something which is self-sufficient d. All of the above
The three forms of slighting are ____, ____, and _______
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
While Plato's philosophy fits well with the popular notion of the immortal soul, Aquinas found Aristotle's thought much more conducive to the Christian hope of
A) the death of the soul B) the resurrection of the soul C) the resurrection of the body D) God's promise of heaven above
Can someone be both a consequentialist and a utilitarian? Explain your answer
What will be an ideal response?