What does Cahn take to be the implicit thesis of Woody Allen's film Crimes and Misdemeanors?
A) Crime doesn't pay.
B) Immoral actions can sometimes enhance one's happiness.
C) Our misdeeds come back to haunt us in the end.
D) Conscience is nothing more than an internalized version of social mores.
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Q5: Murphy suggests that Fred's happiness is likely
Q6: Of the following philosophers, who holds the
Q7: What attitude does Murphy take toward Fred?
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Q8: According to Murphy's summary, Plato understands happiness
Q9: Cahn thinks few philosophers are willing to
Q11: Cahn and Murphy fundamentally agree about the
Q12: Cahn does not believe Fred is unhappy
Q13: Murphy argues that revisionary definitions of happiness
Q14: Most philosophers are reluctant to grant that
Q15: According to Socrates, a good person cannot
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