Exam 1: Critical Reasoning and Moral Theory

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Describe Rawl's veil of ignorance.

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The veil of ignorance is the idea that you choose a social contract in complete ignorance of what qualities you will have once you are born; you cannot choose traits such as your intelligence, health, or family wealth.

Under the "No Harm, No Foul" approach, even if a person adversely affects the others around him, there is no need to punish that person.

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____ is a conversation in which participants share their own opinions and develop more refined perspectives while considering all discussion parners to be well-intended and informed.

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____ is a moral theory that holds that X is good exclusively because God commands it.

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Aristotle claims that there are ____ kinds of virtues, one of them being intellectual virtues.

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According to the Cultural Relativist viewpoint, the Nazi party members committing systematic extermination were acting within the framework of their culture and should not be judged by the standards of other cultures.

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Match each term with the correct statement below. -Two people are offered a choice either to cooperate or defect

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Match each term with the correct statement below. -X is good because God commands it, and for no other reason

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Match each term with the correct statement below. -A decision reached should be correct for everyone that has a similar decision to make

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____________________ is the concept of performing an action that maximizes happiness.

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The characteristics of a good person are called ____.

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The ____ is a rule that must always be followed by all rational beings.

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The philosopher ____________________ is usually regarded as the father of utilitarianism.

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What is the main problem with defining professional ethics in terms of religious ethics?

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____________________ is the reasoning used to resolve ethical issues.

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The theory of ____ promotes tolerance.

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____ requires that we are willing to make the subjective principle that determined our decision a universal requirement for all.

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____ means maximizing happiness in the world.

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____ defines goodness in terms of whether or not we take care of the people around us.

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____ are similar to languages in that they differ substatially in their particulars but share many common elements; all human cultures seem to include these same basic concepts.

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