1. Danaher believes that one problem with the "Work is bad" argument is that it is "insufficiently general". What he means by this is that some people attach a huge amount of self-worth and self-belief to success in their working lives. True or false?
2. The "Opportunity Cost" argument holds that work is bad because few people have opportunities for advancement in their work. True or false?
3. The "necessity" objection to the "Opportunity Cost" argument holds that most people need to work, because if they didn’t, they would not engage in more valuable activities that make better use of their […]
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