Multiple Choice
According to John Stuart Mill, interfering with other people's lives is only legitimate
A) if it prevents harm to others.
B) if they intend to harm themselves.
C) if one possesses relevant knowledge about the welfare of those people that is unavailable to them.
D) None of the answers is correct because Mill thought there were no legitimate reasons to interfere with other people's lives.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q24: Which of the following is the best
Q25: In the film Extreme Measures, the famous
Q26: One of the arguments against the hedonistic
Q27: In The Brothers Karamazov, Ivan tells Alyosha
Q28: What were some of the points of
Q30: The legality and morality of torture depend
Q31: John Stuart Mill is today recognized as
Q32: Even though René Descartes never owned a
Q33: John Stuart Mill reached a crisis when
Q34: The principle of utility is the same