Exam 2: Ethics, Desires, and Intentions: Exploring Human Conduct and Motivations
Exam 1: Understanding Ethics and Its Key Concepts25 Questions
Exam 2: Ethics, Desires, and Intentions: Exploring Human Conduct and Motivations25 Questions
Exam 3: Understanding Hedonism and the Hedonic Calculus25 Questions
Exam 4: Hedonism and Kantian Ethics: Exploring Theories of Pleasure and Morality25 Questions
Exam 5: Ethical Theories and Concepts of Duty, Self-Realisation, and Morality25 Questions
Exam 6: Philosophical Views on Ethics and Morality25 Questions
Exam 7: Ethics and Virtues25 Questions
Exam 8: Exploring Theories of Punishment and Justice in Aristotles Philosophy9 Questions
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A person's conduct corresponding to his ---------------------
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When a man acts blindly without considering the end or result of his action. Such actions is called:
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Ethics considers the ------------ of goodness.
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According to Mackenzie the formal intention means the -------------------embodied in fact
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Ethics investigates the nature of its fundamental notions like right, duty and ---------
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Ethics is concerned the ------------------- to judge human conduct
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Desire is a sense of longing of a person for ----------------
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The whole willed scheme of action, which is anticipated by the doer is called:
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'Human desire is the fundamental motivation of all human action'. Whose view is this?
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Morality consists of goodness, which is really an ------------- end
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An intention which the agent does not definitely avows to himself is called:
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Hobbes asserted that human desire is the ----------------------- of all human action.
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"The motive means, of course, what moves us or causes us to act in a particular way". Who asserted this?
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Logic, Ethic and Aesthetics- these three sciences are essentially -------------------
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------------- a conscious mental process which moves a man to act in a particular way.
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The desires that predominate or continue to be effective is called:
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