Exam 15: Developing a Moral Outlook
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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Cultural relativism has a straightforwardly expressed formulation of an argument against morality.
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Which of the following does Wolff hold as a key lesson from the analysis of morality?
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What does Wolff believe is an objection many will have to Aristotle's virtue theory?
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According to Wolff,which of the following theories has the ambition to provide a simple theory that solves all moral problems?
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What is the purpose of examining objections to morality as a whole (instead of objections to particular moral theories)?
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