In his Utilitarianism Mill answers those who say that his theory is a crass pleasure theory, fit only for beasts, by suggesting ways that humans make qualitative (and not just quantitative) distinctions between types of pleasure
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
You might also like to view...
After the exile, how did the Persian Empire influence the future course of Judaism?
A. Persian officials ordered an official version of the Mosaic Torah. B. Persian administrators provided funds for the reconstruction of the Jerusalem temple. C. Persian leaders, such as Cyrus the Great, actively encouraged Jews to return to Judea. D. All these answers are correct.
When an argument's premise takes for granted some claim that is a disjunction between only two propositions, when in fact the alternatives are more than two, the argument commits the fallacy of
A) Begging the question. B) Begging the question against. C) False alternatives.
Determine whether the following claim is too vague in the context that is stated or implied: Take two of these pills three times daily before meals.
What will be an ideal response?
Diogenes lived extravagantly
Indicate whether the statement is true or false