Exam 5: Ethical Theories and Concepts of Duty, Self-Realisation, and Morality
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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'Ones duties relate to his own station in life' Who argues this?
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Herbert Spencer deduces moral laws from:
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'His duties are determined by his station in society', Who said this?
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According to F. H. Bradley personal morality apart from social morality is an ---------
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F. H. Bradley asserts that, society is a----------------------
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'Pleasure-giving acts are life-sustaining; pain-giving acts are life-destroying'- Who holds this position?
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Spencer defines ---------------- as the adjustment of acts to ends.
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According to Kant duty as the fundamental concept of ethics, this view is called:
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F. H. Bradley argues that each member has a particular station in society determined by his peculiar
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Self- realisation is the highest good, this notion is known called:
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'Pleasure in an index of increase of life; pain is an index of decrease of life' Who advocates this view?
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The highest personal good is in harmony with the highest social good. - Who claims this notion?
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According to F. H. Bradley, performance of duties appropriate to ones station will leads to :
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