According to J. S. Mill, interfering with other people's lives is only legitimate
A. if it prevents harm to others.
B. if they intend to harm themselves.
C. if one possesses relevant knowledge about the welfare of those people that is unavailable to them.
D. None of the above—Mill thought there were NO legitimate reasons to interfere with other people's lives.
A. if it prevents harm to others.
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1. monads. 2. mind. 3. matter. 4. atoms.
Samir Shah, an expert in interfaith dialogue, states that ultimately all religions have at their core the same system of ethics. To bolster his claim, he might argue that
a. all religious people are moral. b. there is really only one true religion. c. the "Golden Rule" is found in all religions. d. all people are immoral.
The Baha'i faith stemmed from what preexisting religion?
a. Buddhism b. Hinduism c. Shi'ite Islam d. Christianity
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false