Exam 12: Lying, Cheating, Breaking Promises, and Stealing

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"I know lying is bad but I just felt like it." Who might say such a thing?

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What philosopher believed that lying and cheating were always wrong?

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Shakespeare's character Iago in Othello is a wonderful example of honesty and truthfulness.

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Kant would argue that we cannot universalize stealing, cheating, lying, and breaking promises.

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Who said that the important question is not whether I tell the truth but how I should tell the truth?

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"Everything I say is a lie" - "including what I've just said and including this sentence."

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A major argument in favor of lying is

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Honesty is the best policy.

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"Cheating is okay so long as you don't get caught" could work on a nonconsequentialist view.

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People ought to cheat because the world is "dog eat dog." This is an example of

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Stealing is acceptable on some consequentialist arguments.

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Lies of commission involve leaving out vital information.

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Who justified stealing on the basis that it was exciting?

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A major argument against lying is that

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The moderate position on lying entails

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Cheats always prosper.

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Kant would say that breaking a promise is never justified.

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When asked by a prison chaplain why he stole from banks the great Willie Sutton replied: "cause that's where the money is."

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Breaking a promise is acceptable to me on those occasions when I stand to benefit.This is an)_________argument.

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What would the Domino argument say about the four issues studied in this chapter?

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