Exam 2: Introduction to Ethics
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According to James Moor, taking "the ethical point of view" means
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The theory that each person should focus exclusively on his or her own self-interest is called .
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A negative right is a right that another person can guarantee by .
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is the theory that there are no universal moral norms of right and wrong.
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Thomas Hobbes called life without rules and a means of enforcing them
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A right that another can guarantee by leaving you alone to exercise the right is called a
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Immanuel Kant concluded that the only thing in the world that can be called good without qualification is .
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Utilitarianism does not mean "the greatest good of the greatest number" because
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Kant said we should act only from moral rules that we can at the same time will to be universal moral laws. He also said we should act so that we always treat ourselves and other people as ends in themselves, and never only as a means to an end. Kant called these duties .
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The theory that people decide for themselves what is right and wrong is called .
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An association of people organized under a system of rules designed to advance the good of its members over time is called a
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The logical error of trying to equate two things that are similar is called .
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The theory that morality exists outside the human mind is called .
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Which of the following is an argument in favor of the divine command theory?
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