Exam 10: Moral Philosophy
Exam 1: Dark Blue Velvet15 Questions
Exam 2: The Pre-Socratics17 Questions
Exam 3: Socrates, Plato14 Questions
Exam 4: Aristotle17 Questions
Exam 5: Philosophers of the Hellenistic and Christian Eras18 Questions
Exam 6: The Rise of Modern Metaphysics and Epistemology16 Questions
Exam 7: The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries19 Questions
Exam 8: The Continental Tradition34 Questions
Exam 9: The Pragmatic and Analytic Traditions25 Questions
Exam 10: Moral Philosophy23 Questions
Exam 11: Political Philosophy20 Questions
Exam 12: Recent Moral and Political Philosophy19 Questions
Exam 13: Philosophy and Belief in God22 Questions
Exam 14: Feminist Philosophy20 Questions
Exam 15: Eastern Influences19 Questions
Exam 16: Postcolonial Thought18 Questions
Exam 17: Four Philosophical Problems20 Questions
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For Nietzsche, who or what is the source of ethical truth?
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St. Thomas Aquinas held that there were two sets of virtues, one set directing us to happiness on earth and the other directing us to everlasting happiness.
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The Epicureans and the Stoics agreed that the good life is the pleasant life.
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According to John Stuart Mill, why should we seek to raise the general happiness rather than just our own?
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According to the Stoics, _____ is the vital force that activates or energizes all things.
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Aristotle thought that the key to happiness is having a soul that is well ordered.
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According to Immanuel Kant, principles of morality can only be ascertained by:
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St. Hildegard believed that mystical experience was a source of knowledge as certain as reason.
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According to Plato, when the intellect itself is governed by reason, we exhibit:
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Socrates believed that non-virtuous conduct is usually the result of willing evil.
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David Hume believed that moral judgments are based on reasoning from the observed facts of a situation.
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Unlike the utilitarians, who based morality on consequences, Kant held that morality is categorical and thus must be based solely on reason.
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Thomas Hobbes thought that one has the natural right to use all means necessary to defend oneself or otherwise ensure one's survival.
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Plato held that the ultimate source of reality and goodness lies beyond the physical, natural world.
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According to Plato, _____ is the virtue that obtains when all elements of the soul function as they should in obedience to reason.
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Which of the following pieces of advice is more likely to come from a Stoic?
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St. Augustine believed that the existence of the Devil is the best explanation of why there is evil in a world created by a totally good God.
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