What did Mill defend?
a. Deontology
b. Individual Liberty
c. Unrestricted government
d. Catholic theology
ANS: B
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The worker relates to her objects of production:
a. only in an alienated way. b. in a passionate way. c. in a regretful way. d. all of these answers. e. none of these answers.
According to Mill, "custom" is a (n):
A. artificially imposed barrier to competition. B. set of consumer habits which make markets operate more efficiently. C. common force which distorts the effects of competition. D. set of behaviors neutralized by competitive behavior in the marketplace. E. None of the above
Probabilities play an important role in statistical syllogisms but not in inductive generalizations
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The view that there is no objective factual basis for ethical statements is _____
A. Ethical nonobjectivism B. Ethical Duty C. Ethical Intuitionism D. Virtue Ethics