Multiple Choice
Cahn believes that defining "happiness" such that Fred does not qualify as happy
A) is an example of philosophy enriching our understanding of life.
B) is a logical contradiction.
C) proves the validity of Kierkegaard's view of human happiness.
D) accomplishes little.
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Q6: Most philosophers are reluctant to grant that
Q7: What attitude does Murphy take toward Fred?<br>A)
Q8: Cahn and Murphy fundamentally agree about the
Q9: Cahn contrasts the fates of Joan, who
Q10: Suppose Cahn agreed that Fred could not
Q12: Of the following philosophers, who holds the
Q13: Murphy claims to pity Fred. He asks,
Q14: According to Socrates, a good person cannot
Q15: Foot would deny that Fred is happy
Q16: According to Cahn, although Kate and Joan