Exam 2: Consequentialist Teleologicaltheories of Morality

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The two major views in the history of ethics are consequentialism and nonconsequentialism.

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You are an act utilitarian if you believe that

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Gilligan's "Care Ethics" argues for a balance between the principles of care and justice.

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Rule utilitarians think that

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One of the main difficulties of consequentialist theories is that

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Carol Gilligan suggests that a basis for morality must include

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Consequentialists believe that the central part of moral action is

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Lawrence Kohlberg believed that women and men were equal in moral reasoning.

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If you are a psychological egoist you believe

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Who argued that an action is right if it helps in "bringing about a desirable or good end"?

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Utilitarianism was developed in its modern form by the British philosophers John Stuart Mill and Jeremy Bentham.

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All human beings should act in their own self-interest according to the

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The distinction between psychological egoism and ethical egoism is that one is true and the other is false.

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So called "feminist ethics" involves the belief that

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Utilitarianism is an egoistic theory.

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Who said that the self-interests of rational human beings would never conflict?

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Many philosophers believe that there is no connection between the way people do act and the way they ought to act.

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All utilitarians agree "the end justifies the means."

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The problem with egoistic theories is that what they claim ought to be advocated cannot be stated since to do so would undermine the major principle of egoism: self-interest.

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The problem with utilitarians is that they are too focused on the minority.

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