Multiple Choice
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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