Exam 11: Normative Theories, Part 1
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What is the purpose of the discussion in Chapter 11 of Jordan Belfort from The Wolf of Wall Street?
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What is the purpose of the discussion of "Honest Abe" in Chapter 11?
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Why do some people believe that act utilitarianism is too demanding in some cases and not demanding enough in others?
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What is a virtue? What is a vice? How are virtues and vices connected to eudaimonia?
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Which of the following best captures the difference between act utilitarianism and rule utilitarianism?
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What are the two ways in which universalizing a maxim could lead to a contradiction in your own will?
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What is the point of the example from Chapter 11 in which you must choose between rescuing your mother or a famous cancer researcher from a burning building?
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What does it mean to say that a set of obligations is unorderable?
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In your own words, explain the concept of eudaimonia. Why is "happiness" an imperfect translation of the word eudaimonia?
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If someone lacks the virtue of kindness, does that necessarily mean that he or she has the vice of cruelty?
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What are the two different senses in which universalizing the maxim of your action could lead to a contradiction in your will?
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Deontology is the normative theory according to which morality is primarily a matter of fulfilling one's obligations.
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According to act utilitarianism, an action is right if it maximizes the number of people who feel happy as a result of the action.
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