Exam 5: The Problem of Relativism and Morality
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Exam 5: The Problem of Relativism and Morality140 Questions
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According to the principle of mercy, _____ suffering is wrong.
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Part of what Thomson's Transplant Problem thought experiment shows is
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Ross's Good Samaritan thought experiment is intended to show that we must always keep our promises.
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According to libertarianism, each person owns his own body and thus should be able to do whatever he wants to it.
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According to the verification theory of meaning, the words "good" and "bad" are meaningless because they do not stand for
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The second version of the categorical imperative, says that persons should be
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Godwin's Fire Rescue thought experiment illustrates Godwin's view that maximizing happiness is equivalent to honoring our special duties.
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What matters in ethics is developing admirable human qualities.
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Ethical egoism logically implies that one should always avoid helping others.
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According to emotivism, moral judgments are simply expressions of emotion and thus neither true nor false.
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The South American Showdown thought experiment is intended to show that morality is relative to cultures.
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According to Rawls, rational individuals in a just society could endorse a system that distributes weal unequally as long as such inequalities benefit the least well-off group.
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What makes an action right is that everyone could act on it, and you would be willing to have everyone act on it.
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Is the fact that an action does not treat anyone merely as a means enough to make it right? Why or why not?
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Is the fact that an action maximizes happiness enough to make it right? Why or why not?
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Utilitarians claim that because all values are relative, no universally valid ethical principles apply to everybody.
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Egoism is a teleological ethical theory because it claims that the rightness of an action is determined by its consequences.
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