Browne argues that since every person does “what he believes will assure his happiness,” then “everyone is selfish.” Put his argument into its logical form using the “if . . . then . . .” form of...


Browne argues that since every person does “what he believes will assure his happiness,” then “everyone is selfish.” Put his argument into its logical form using the “if . . . then . . .” form of premises. Make sure you supply any assumed premises that Browne does not state but that are needed to make the argument valid. What is the assumed premise? Do you agree with this assumed premise? Why? What would Rachels say about it?



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