Exam 4: Hedonism and Kantian Ethics: Exploring Theories of Pleasure and Morality

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Mill made ---------------- separation of pleasures.

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According to J.S. Mill --------------pleasures are those associated with the mind

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According to J.S. Mill ---------------- pleasures are those associated with the body.

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'Freewill is implied by morality' Who argues this?

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According to Kant the moral law is a:

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According to J.S. Mill Lower pleasures are those associated with the:

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Mill argued that pleasures could vary in:

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According to J.S. Mill higher pleasures are those associated with the:

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According to Immanuel Kant moral law is:

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Mill justified ----------------------- pleasures are more valuable than bodily pleasures.

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Mill argues that -------------------- are superior to physical forms of pleasure.

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J. S. Mill's version of hedonism is known as:

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Kant assumes that --------------------- are the only two motives of actions.

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Mill's theory of Hedonism focuses on the quality of the pleasure, rather than the quantity, so it is called:

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Kant argues that Categorical Imperative is the ------------------- it applies to all persons.

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According to Immanuel Kant the moral law is known ---------------.

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Laws of ------------ can be violated but cannot be changed

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Kant's ethical theory is called:

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The laws of ethics can be violated but cannot be ----------------

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According to Kant a natural law is:

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