1. _____In Mill's analysis of pleasure he
a) forms the basis for later pleasure based morality and a product of
his Epicurean background.
b) makes a distinction between higher and lower pleasures.
c) talks about how animals don't feel pleasure which is why morality
excludes them.
2. _____ The difference between a Consequentialist theory and a
Non-consequentialist theory is
a) one says we should care about the consequences of our actions while
the other believes in living in the moment.
b) the former weighs the good of an action by its outcome and the
latter weighs this by the act itself.
c) you can map out the function of reason in one but not the other.
3. _____The role goodwill plays in Kant's morality is
a) it is the only thing that is inherently good and should be at the
core of our actions.
b) goodwill towards men is the foundation of a happy world.
c) it is the best moral action one can take towards others because
other moral acts are to be expected.
HELP ME! I'm not good at philosophy!!?
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