Exam 5: The Problem of Relativism and Morality

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According to teleological ethical theories, the rightness of an action is determined by its consequences.

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Mill says we can rank various kinds of happiness by polling

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What did Kant mean when he said that the only thing that's intrinsically valuable is a good will?

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Feinberg's Single-Minded Hedonist thought experiment is intended to show that

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According to the categorical imperative, any action is morally permissible as long as the outcome is good.

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While virtue theorists treat virtue as having instrumental value, utilitarians and Kantians treat it as having intrinsic value.

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Ross's Good Samaritan thought experiment is intended to show that

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According to Kant's categorical imperative, which of the following is a necessary condition for the moral acceptability for an action?

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The goal in moral theory is

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A moral principle that does not always have to be obeyed but depends on the circumstances.

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Ross's Unhappy Promise thought experiment is intended to show that utilitarianism respects our obligations to others.

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Blanshard's Rabbit thought experiment is intended to show that

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Ross's Unhappy Promise thought experiment is intended to show that

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What makes an action right for someone is that it is approved by that person.

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Broad's Typhoid Man thought experiment is intended to show that

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Hare's Nazi Fanatic thought experiment is intended to show that all Nazi's are fanatics.

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Ewing's Utilitarian Torture thought experiment is intended to show that act-utilitarianism conflicts with our ideas about justice.

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Actions that go above and beyond the call of duty are called

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Kant maintains that moral principles are exceptionless.

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Is the fact that an action falls under a rule that maximizes happiness enough to make it right? Why or why not?

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