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    Homework on Devlin
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    Homework on Devlin

    • Due Mar 12, 2019 by 3:59pm
    • Points 10
    • Submitting on paper

    All answers must be in your own words.

    1. In paragraph 7, Devlin asks, "Has society the right to pass judgment AT ALL on matters of morals?" (emphasis mine).
    a. What is his answer (yes or no)?
    b. What reasons does he give to support his answer (1-2 sentences)?

    2. Devlin poses a second question in paragraph 7.
    a. In your own words, what is the question?
    b. What is the answer (yes or no)?
    c. What reasons does he give to support his answer? (1-3 sentences)

    3. a. In your own words, what does Devlin mean by "set theoretical limits to the power of the State to legislate against immorality?"
    b. Does Devlin think this is possible? Why or why not?
    c. Do you agree with him? Why or or why not?

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