Multiple Choice
Why, according to van den Haag can death not be, in itself, a dehumanizing punishment?
A) Death is our common human fate so it cannot be argued to be "inhuman."
B) We only punish autonomous and responsible human beings with death.
C) It has been a common punishment throughout human history.
D) A punishment is only dehumanizing if inflicted on the innocent.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q48: Which of the following is most plausibly
Q49: Assume that Thomson is correct that "You
Q50: Eaton argues that we should understand the
Q51: What might an account of sexism that
Q52: Which of the following best captures Aristotle's
Q54: Singer thinks that the strong version of
Q55: Aristotle argues that moral philosophy should try
Q56: Why, according to Thomas, is the role-model
Q57: What is the point of Mengzi's claim
Q58: Which of the following claims does Rachels