Exam 4: The Power of Moral Theories
Exam 1: Ethics and the Examined Life29 Questions
Exam 2: Subjectivism, Relativism, and Emotivism20 Questions
Exam 3: Evaluating Moral Arguments28 Questions
Exam 4: The Power of Moral Theories25 Questions
Exam 5: Consequentialist Theories: Maximize the Good20 Questions
Exam 6: Nonconsequentialist Theories: Do Your Duty23 Questions
Exam 7: Virtue Ethics: Be a Good Person17 Questions
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Ethical egoism is an example of a nonconsequentialist moral theory.
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Considered moral judgments help shape moral theory,and a good theory sheds light on judgments and helps adjudicate conflicts among judgments and other moral statements.
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The first step in theory assessment is to ensure that the theory meets the minimum requirement of:
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Consequentialist moral theories say that what makes an action right is:
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The divine command theory says that the morally right action is:
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A theory in conflict with our basic moral experiences is at least dubious and probably false.
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__________________ are the opinions about specific moral issues and cases that we have formed after careful deliberation that is as free from bias as possible.
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A moral theory that is internally inconsistent is not eligible for further evaluation.
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Applying the moral criteria of adequacy is basically a subjective,arbitrary affair.
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A moral theory need not be consistent with the data it was introduced to explain.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three moral criteria of adequacy?
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Moral theories concerned with the rightness or wrongness of actions are known as:
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Utilitarianism is an example of a consequentialist moral theory.
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Nonconsequentialist moral theories say that the rightness of an action is dependent primarily on the nature of the action itself,not on its consequences.
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Moral theories concerned with the goodness of persons or things are known as:
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Nonconsequentialist moral theories say that the rightness of an action:
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