- Thu Jul 28, 2022 5:09 pm
#96417
lsatquestions, I think those are good, concise reasons for eliminating those answers, although I might quibble with the claim that the author, or someone else, thinks those exceptions should not be covered. It seems to be the opposite - the author is saying "if you are going to exclude sacramental confessions, shouldn't you exclude this other stuff for the same reason? Why not, Bentham?"
Mazen, those are good reasons, too, although I don't think the problem with "objection" was that it was too strong, but that it was inaccurate. The author is raising this question, but there is no indication that anyone else did so previously, so these are not examples of objections "that were raised" at any time. They are just examples of things the author thinks should probably have been included if one were to accept Bentham's reasoning regarding other exclusions.
Mazen, those are good reasons, too, although I don't think the problem with "objection" was that it was too strong, but that it was inaccurate. The author is raising this question, but there is no indication that anyone else did so previously, so these are not examples of objections "that were raised" at any time. They are just examples of things the author thinks should probably have been included if one were to accept Bentham's reasoning regarding other exclusions.
Adam M. Tyson
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