Exam 8: Setting up a Moral System: Basic Assumptions and Basic Principles
Exam 1: The Nature of Morality18 Questions
Exam 2: Consequentialist Teleologicaltheories of Morality20 Questions
Exam 3: Nonconsequentialist Deontologicaltheories of Morality20 Questions
Exam 4: Virtue Ethics20 Questions
Exam 5: Absolutism Versus Relativism20 Questions
Exam 6: Freedom Versus Determinism20 Questions
Exam 7: Reward and Punishment19 Questions
Exam 8: Setting up a Moral System: Basic Assumptions and Basic Principles20 Questions
Exam 9: The Taking of Human Life20 Questions
Exam 10: Allowing Someone to Die, Mercy Death, and Mercy Killing18 Questions
Exam 11: Abortion20 Questions
Exam 12: Lying, Cheating, Breaking Promises, and Stealing20 Questions
Exam 13: Morality, Marriage, and Human Sexuality20 Questions
Exam 14: Bioethics Ethical Issues in Medicine20 Questions
Exam 15: Business and Media Ethics20 Questions
Exam 16: Environmental Ethics19 Questions
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One of the major problems in setting up a moral system is the conflict between self and other.
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According to the author there is no place for religion in moral thinking.
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The most basic logical principle of the moral system developed here is the
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The principles can be classified into_______ general categories.
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For the author of this text, situation or context has no bearing on prioritizing the principles.
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What, according to the author, are some of the basic conflicting moral issues that need to be synthesized into one system?
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The principle of goodness means that what I think is good is right.
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Because everyone is different people must have some leeway to deal with these differences in a way that best suits them.This is the Principle of
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A basic assumption of any moral system ought to be the existence of God.
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Putting the moral principles together forms a system called
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One of the problems with a strict rules approach is that they do not tell us what to do in some situations.
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The basic assumptions or premises of a morality ought to include some reference to
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The author's system of ethics is called utilitarianism because it tries to help others.
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The most basic empirical principle of the system developed here is the
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The principle of individual freedom is not limited by anything otherwise it wouldn't be freedom.
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