Exam 2: Introduction to Ethics

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According to the second formulation of the Categorical Imperative,

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A right that is guaranteed without exception is called a

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Two philosophers closely associated with utilitarianism are

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Utilitarianism is an example of

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Rules of conduct describing what people ought and ought not to do in various situations are called

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The problem of moral luck is raised as a criticism of

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Modern writers often refer to moral virtues as

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Ethics is

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According to Kant, the moral value of an action depends upon

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According to Aristotle, moral virtue results from

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A character trait that prevents a human being from flourishing or become truly happy is called a

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Utilitarianism does not mean "the greatest good of the greatest number" because

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The idea that social and economic inequalities must be to the greatest benefit of the least- advantaged members of society is called

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A right that another can guarantee by leaving you alone to exercise the right is called a

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Which of the following is an argument in favor of ethical egoism?

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A relativist claims that

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According to Aristotle, deriving pleasure from a virtuous act is a sign that you

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The divine command theory is an example of

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According to James Moor, taking "the ethical point of view" means

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An association of people organized under a system of rules designed to advance the good of its members over time is called a

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