Exam 9: Challenges for Utilitarianism
Exam 1: Moral Philosophy and Moral Reasoning17 Questions
Exam 2: Cultural Relativism17 Questions
Exam 3: Skepticism and Subjectivism17 Questions
Exam 4: Free Will and Moral Responsibility17 Questions
Exam 5: Religion and Natural Law17 Questions
Exam 6: Egoism17 Questions
Exam 7: The Social Contract17 Questions
Exam 8: Utilitarianism: Bentham and Mill17 Questions
Exam 9: Challenges for Utilitarianism17 Questions
Exam 10: Deontology: Kant17 Questions
Exam 11: Challenges for Kantian Ethics17 Questions
Exam 12: Virtue Ethics: Aristotle16 Questions
Exam 13: Challenges for Virtue Ethics13 Questions
Exam 14: The Ethics of Gender and Race16 Questions
Exam 15: Developing a Moral Outlook5 Questions
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Nozick's experience machine is used as an example of which objection to utilitarianism?
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What is Mill's response to the objection that people seek things other than happiness?
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Government house utilitarianism holds which of the following?
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Those who enjoy roller coasters often describe that the thrill they get from a particular coaster is highest on the first ride.This is an example of which of the following?
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Assisted suicide,or helping another person end his or her life,is controversial.Key to most understandings is that the person must commit the action himself or herself,though one could aid him or her by providing a lethal dose of a drug,for example.How would Kant evaluate the morality of assisting with a suicide? Explain why you do or do not agree.
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The problem of counterintuitive consequences highlights that in some instances,utilitarianism requires ________ actions.
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Imagine that you have been invited to go to the opera on the same day and time that a contestant on your favorite reality television show is making an appearance in your town.A utilitarian take on how to decide which event to attend would largely depend upon which of the following?
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The difference between the two main variants of utilitarianism is what?
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Utilitarianism is a part of which broader understanding of morality?
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Imagine that Brenden enjoyed being punished (which is referred to as masochism).Describe how Brenden's actions would be different if he followed the categorical imperative as opposed to the golden rule.
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Briefly describe the difference between a priori and a posteriori knowledge.
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In the United States,most automobile purchases involve a negotiation on the price of the vehicle.Imagine a car dealership that advertised that it was a "no haggle zone" and that the prices for each car were clearly labeled.In order to understand a Kantian analysis of the ethics of this action,what would we need to know?
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Making decisions for others based upon our own beliefs of what is best for them is best understood as which of the following?
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Discuss the basis on which Kant might state that we have a duty to assist someone who is drowning.
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Imagine that you had received advanced confidential information about the impending release of a new product.It appears that this new technology is going to be a huge hit and very profitable for the company and its stockholders.No announcement has been made,so you would be able to purchase stock at a lower price.But such "insider trading" is illegal.You don't believe that anyone would be significantly financially harmed if you break this law.Which of the following topics is MOST relevant to your decision?
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Why are Mill's responsibilities with India often pointed to as a difficulty for him?
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