Deck 2: Religion and Global Ethics

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The Divine Command Theory states that certain actions are sins, based on their moral and ethical value.
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The paradox of toleration is no longer relevant to today's global culture.
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According to Habermas, fundamentalism is incongruous with democratic society.
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After which major international conflict was the United Nations formed?

A)World War I.
B)The Boer War.
C)The Civil War.
D)World War II.
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The idea of ahisma was originally developed by Aristotle.
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Immanuel Kant defined enlightenment in terms of what?

A)Religion
B)Divine right
C)Education
D)Freedom
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Civil disobedience assumes it is permissible to violate a law that goes against your conscience.
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Which approach is aimed at finding common ground between world religions and cultural traditions?

A)Religious pluralism.
B)The Golden Rule.
C)The Golden Mean.
D)Value Pluralism.
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The Golden Rule is followed by most of the world's major religions.
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Which thinker did NOT promote civil disobedience as a method for protesting and reforming law systems?

A)Thoreau.
B)Kant.
C)Gandhi.
D)King Jr.
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Which amendment of the US Constitution proclaims religious liberty?

A)First.
B)Second.
C)Third.
D)Fourth.
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Secular ethics are only for atheists.
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The era known as the Enlightenment occurred during which time period?

A)The seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
B)The fourteenth and fifteenth centuries
C)The sixth and seventh centuries
D)The twentieth century
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Which of the following problems is a theodicy intended to address?

A)The problem of God's existence
B)The problem of relativism
C)The problem of evil
D)The problem of atheism
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In which society did tolerance and pluralism originate?

A)Western Europe, during the enlightenment.
B)Ancient Greece.
C)Ancient Rome.
D)Many societies across the world, throughout history.
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According to the "divine command" theory of ethics, certain actions are right because God wills them for us. We therefore have a duty to find out exactly what God wills and distinguish it from what is merely a fallible human wish or interpretation of what God's will might be.
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The concept of a single moral community that is not bound to cultural or religious traditions is known as cosmopolitanism.
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In Plato's Euthyphro , who subscribes to a divine command theory of ethics?

A)Euthyphro
B)Socrates
C)Plato
D)The court of Athens
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John Locke believed in toleration of religious dissenters.
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A theodicy is an argument that seeks to discredit belief in a deity.
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According to your text, which of the following is sometimes criticized for expressing Eurocentric ideals?

A)The divine command theory of ethics
B)Secular humanism
C)Civil disobedience
D)Ahisma
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The paradox of toleration questions whether which of the following should be tolerated?

A)Intolerance
B)Philosophy
C)Religion
D)Authority
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Philosophical ethics is necessarily incompatible with religious conviction.
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Value pluralism argues that there are multiple and conflicting goods in the world, which cannot be reduced to some other good.
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Divine command theory is a form of deontological ethics.
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The Divine Command Theory states that certain actions are sins, based on their moral and ethical value.
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The paradox of toleration is no longer relevant to today's global culture.
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According to Habermas, fundamentalism is incongruous with democratic society.
True
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After which major international conflict was the United Nations formed?

A)World War I.
B)The Boer War.
C)The Civil War.
D)World War II.
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The idea of ahisma was originally developed by Aristotle.
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Immanuel Kant defined enlightenment in terms of what?

A)Religion
B)Divine right
C)Education
D)Freedom
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Civil disobedience assumes it is permissible to violate a law that goes against your conscience.
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Which approach is aimed at finding common ground between world religions and cultural traditions?

A)Religious pluralism.
B)The Golden Rule.
C)The Golden Mean.
D)Value Pluralism.
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The Golden Rule is followed by most of the world's major religions.
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Which thinker did NOT promote civil disobedience as a method for protesting and reforming law systems?

A)Thoreau.
B)Kant.
C)Gandhi.
D)King Jr.
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Which amendment of the US Constitution proclaims religious liberty?

A)First.
B)Second.
C)Third.
D)Fourth.
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Secular ethics are only for atheists.
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The era known as the Enlightenment occurred during which time period?

A)The seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
B)The fourteenth and fifteenth centuries
C)The sixth and seventh centuries
D)The twentieth century
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Which of the following problems is a theodicy intended to address?

A)The problem of God's existence
B)The problem of relativism
C)The problem of evil
D)The problem of atheism
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In which society did tolerance and pluralism originate?

A)Western Europe, during the enlightenment.
B)Ancient Greece.
C)Ancient Rome.
D)Many societies across the world, throughout history.
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According to the "divine command" theory of ethics, certain actions are right because God wills them for us. We therefore have a duty to find out exactly what God wills and distinguish it from what is merely a fallible human wish or interpretation of what God's will might be.
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The concept of a single moral community that is not bound to cultural or religious traditions is known as cosmopolitanism.
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In Plato's Euthyphro , who subscribes to a divine command theory of ethics?

A)Euthyphro
B)Socrates
C)Plato
D)The court of Athens
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John Locke believed in toleration of religious dissenters.
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A theodicy is an argument that seeks to discredit belief in a deity.
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According to your text, which of the following is sometimes criticized for expressing Eurocentric ideals?

A)The divine command theory of ethics
B)Secular humanism
C)Civil disobedience
D)Ahisma
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The paradox of toleration questions whether which of the following should be tolerated?

A)Intolerance
B)Philosophy
C)Religion
D)Authority
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Philosophical ethics is necessarily incompatible with religious conviction.
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Value pluralism argues that there are multiple and conflicting goods in the world, which cannot be reduced to some other good.
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Divine command theory is a form of deontological ethics.
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