Exam 1: A Moral Theory Primer

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Audi proposed that we expand Ross's list of prima facie duties to include

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Principles of value specify conditions under which an action is right (or wrong).

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Kant's Universal Law formulation does not refer to an agent's wants; rather, it represents

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In ethics, the terms "right" and "wrong" are used primarily to evaluate the morality of

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John Rawls intends his theory to be a complete social contract account of morality.

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Corresponding to the theoretical aim of moral theory is the principle of

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According to value hedonism, only states of _________ have intrinsic negative value.

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A vice is a character trait that contributes to making someone a morally bad person.

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According to the _________ principle, which is a fundamental principle of justice proposed by John Rawls, social and economic inequalities are to be arranged so that they are both (i) reasonably expected to be to everyone's advantage and (ii) attached to positions and offices open to all.

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According to the basic principle of natural law theory, an action is right if and only if (and because)

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According to the ethics of prima facie duty, there is a single moral principle from which all other moral principles can be derived.

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In contrast to virtue ethics, which focuses on states of character, care ethics is particularly interested in caring _________ between persons.

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Which of the following is a basic intrinsic good, according to Aquinas's version of natural law theory?

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Care ethics stresses that your identity involves relations of dependence on others.

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A rights-based theory is a moral theory according to which rights are more basic than right _________.

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A positive right of A against B would involve A's claim that

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Virtue ethics entails that there are only good and bad people; there are no good or bad actions.

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Central to Kant's theory is the idea that there are several basic moral principles, none of which can be derived from any other.

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A negative right, held by someone A to perform some action X, would be

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Care ethics stress the importance of exercising our capacities for _________ and other emotions in moral deliberation.

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