Exam 2: Introduction to Ethics
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The theory that good actions are those aligned with the will of God is called .
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the divine command theory
A positive right is a right that obligates others to .
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do something for someone
Thomas Hobbes argued that everyone living in a civilized society has implicitly agreed to two things: 1) establishment of moral rules to govern relations among citizens, and 2) a government capable of enforcing these rules. Hobbes calls this arrangement .
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The theory that the meaning of "right" and "wrong" rests with a society's actual moral guidelines is called .
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According to Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill, an action is right or wrong) to the extent that it increases or decreases) .
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According to Kant, the moral value of an action depends upon
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According to the second formulation of the Categorical Imperative,
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Rules of conduct describing what people ought and ought not to do in various situations are called
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We call utilitarianism a theory, because it focuses on the consequences of an action.
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Which of the following is an argument in favor of ethical egoism?
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The study of ethics dates back to the time of , who faced an unjust death penalty rather than take advantage of an opportunity to flee into exile with his family.
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John Rawls proposed the difference principle, that says any social and economic equalities must be "to the greatest benefit of ."
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Two philosophers closely associated with utilitarianism are
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According to social contract theory, we have a obligation to obey the law.
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