Exam 3: Understanding Hedonism and the Hedonic Calculus
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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---------------- refers to the likelihood that the pleasure or pain will occur
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Men always seeks pleasure-this position is known as:
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Hedonism the term derives from the Greek word :
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-------------- refers to the number of people the pleasure or pain is likely to affect.
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--------------------- refers to how long away the pleasure or pain is.
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----------------is the general term for the theories that regards happiness
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Hedonism is a school of thought that argues that ------------- is the only intrinsic good.
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----------------- refers to the felt strength of the pleasure or pain.
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The --------------------- is a method of counting the amount of pleasure and pain that would likely be caused by different actions.
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The most influential contributor to Universal ethical hedonism is:
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Hedonic Calculus of Bentham is a ----------------------- calculus.
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Human beings share some kinds of needs with the lower animals and even with plants are called:
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-------------- refers to how long the pleasure or pain are felt for.
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Each man seeks, or ought to seek, is his own pleasure, this type of ethical hedonism is called:
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McDougall defines an instinct as ---------------------- psycho physical disposition
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