Murphy argues that the view, defended by Cahn, that an immoral person like Fred can be happy
A) is in some ways correct, despite Socrates's insistence.
B) begs the question at issue.
C) was Aristotle's main contribution to the debate.
D) is mistaken because it is itself immoral.
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Q1: Foot would deny that Fred is happy
Q2: Cahn believes that defining "happiness" such that
Q4: According to Kierkegaard, the problem with a
Q5: Murphy suggests that Fred's happiness is likely
Q6: Of the following philosophers, who holds the
Q7: What attitude does Murphy take toward Fred?
A)
Q8: According to Murphy's summary, Plato understands happiness
Q9: Cahn thinks few philosophers are willing to
Q10: What does Cahn take to be the
Q11: Cahn and Murphy fundamentally agree about the
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