One might argue that attempts by the government to limit an individual's of tobacco or alcohol is an example of which of the following?
A. Manipulation
B. Coercion
C. Fairness
D. Paternalism
Question 2
Stocker maintains that the basic flaw in utilitarian ethical theories (and other
contemporary ethical theories) is that they neglect the essential importance of
a. reason.
b. the person.
c. community solidarity.
d. concern for other species.
e. concern for inanimate objects and environmental goods as goods-in-themselves.