Deck 12: Lying, Cheating, Breaking Promises, and Stealing
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Deck 12: Lying, Cheating, Breaking Promises, and Stealing
1
Lies of commission involve leaving out vital information.
False
2
"Cheating is okay so long as you don't get caught" could work on a nonconsequentialist view.
False
3
Honesty is the best policy.
True
4
"I know lying is bad but I just felt like it." Who might say such a thing?
A)Consequentialists
B)Hippies
C)Act utilitarians
D)Act nonconsequentialists
A)Consequentialists
B)Hippies
C)Act utilitarians
D)Act nonconsequentialists
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5
Who said that the important question is not whether I tell the truth but how I should tell the truth?
A)Woody Allen
B)Elizabeth Kübler Ross
C)Your instructor
D)Immanuel Kant
A)Woody Allen
B)Elizabeth Kübler Ross
C)Your instructor
D)Immanuel Kant
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6
The moderate position on lying entails
A)telling lies as much as you can get away with.
B)never telling even a "little white one."
C)trying to tell the truth as much as possible.
D)telling the truth when it suits.
A)telling lies as much as you can get away with.
B)never telling even a "little white one."
C)trying to tell the truth as much as possible.
D)telling the truth when it suits.
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7
Who justified stealing on the basis that it was exciting?
A)Willie Sutton
B)The Penguin
C)John Stuart Mill
D)Enron
A)Willie Sutton
B)The Penguin
C)John Stuart Mill
D)Enron
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8
Shakespeare's character Iago in Othello is a wonderful example of honesty and truthfulness.
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9
"Everything I say is a lie" - "including what I've just said and including this sentence."
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10
What philosopher believed that lying and cheating were always wrong?
A)John Stuart Mill
B)Jeremy Bentham
C)Augustine
D)The guy who sits next to you in class
A)John Stuart Mill
B)Jeremy Bentham
C)Augustine
D)The guy who sits next to you in class
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11
What would the Domino argument say about the four issues studied in this chapter?
A)They are all justifiable in certain situations.
B)They are likely to lead to more of the same.
C)They are all likely to lead to a happier society.
D)They are all unjustifiable.
A)They are all justifiable in certain situations.
B)They are likely to lead to more of the same.
C)They are all likely to lead to a happier society.
D)They are all unjustifiable.
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12
Cheats always prosper.
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13
A major argument against lying is that
A)it gives unfair advantage to women.
B)it misinforms the people lied to.
C)it doesn't help anyone.
D)men lose self-esteem.
A)it gives unfair advantage to women.
B)it misinforms the people lied to.
C)it doesn't help anyone.
D)men lose self-esteem.
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14
Kant would argue that we cannot universalize stealing, cheating, lying, and breaking promises.
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15
When asked by a prison chaplain why he stole from banks the great Willie Sutton replied: "cause that's where the money is."
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16
Kant would say that breaking a promise is never justified.
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17
People ought to cheat because the world is "dog eat dog." This is an example of
A)deriving an ought from an is.
B)moral honesty and truthfulness.
C)male pseudo logic.
D)what the world is like.
A)deriving an ought from an is.
B)moral honesty and truthfulness.
C)male pseudo logic.
D)what the world is like.
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18
Stealing is acceptable on some consequentialist arguments.
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19
A major argument in favor of lying is
A)that companies would go out of business.
B)that politicians would lose all credibility.
C)the defense of the innocent.
D)relationships would collapse.
A)that companies would go out of business.
B)that politicians would lose all credibility.
C)the defense of the innocent.
D)relationships would collapse.
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20
Breaking a promise is acceptable to me on those occasions when I stand to benefit.This is an)argument.
A)Deontological
B)Utilitarian
C)Retributivist
D)Egoistic
A)Deontological
B)Utilitarian
C)Retributivist
D)Egoistic
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