Mill's claim that some pleasures are higher than others is mirrored by Plato's claim that some pleasures are more real than others
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
True
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Which of the following philosophers argued that a law is nothing more than a command issued by a ruler, backed by
threats of punishment and maintained by a habit of obedience?
a. Martin Luther King, Jr. b. John Austin c. Thomas Aquinas d. John Stuart Mill
“Jerry jumped out of the car before it sank and swam to the river bank.” This sentence exemplifies an informal fallacy called
a. a false dilemma. b. an equivocation. c. reification. d. an amphiboly.
Confucian Harmony and Aristotelian Balance are comparable concepts
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Arguments that derive their persuasiveness from a threat to an individual's well-being commit the fallacy of
A. appeal to the people B. appeal to pity C. appeal to force D. abusive ad hominem