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Deck 2: Alternatives to Christian Ethics
1
Reform Judaism believes that the law of the Torah is consistent with __________.
A) natural law
B) morality
C) Orthodox Judaism
D) God's will
A) natural law
B) morality
C) Orthodox Judaism
D) God's will
natural law
2
__________ issues are emphasized over personal morality in Reform Judaism.
A) Political
B) Cultural
C) Social
D) Community
A) Political
B) Cultural
C) Social
D) Community
Social
3
Muslims believe that the Qur'an is __________ the word of Allah.
A) allegorically
B) philosophically
C) figuratively
D) literally
A) allegorically
B) philosophically
C) figuratively
D) literally
literally
4
The traditional Islamic path of morality is called the "Five __________ of Faith."
A) Pillars
B) Duties
C) Signs
D) Meanings
A) Pillars
B) Duties
C) Signs
D) Meanings
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5
In __________, individual souls are subject to an indefinite cycle of life, death, and rebirth.
A) heaven
B) reincarnation
C) hell
D) purgatory
A) heaven
B) reincarnation
C) hell
D) purgatory
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6
Buddhism arouse out of the Buddha's dissatisfaction with __________.
A) Islam
B) God
C) Hinduism
D) other people
A) Islam
B) God
C) Hinduism
D) other people
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7
According to Buddhism, life is __________.
A) joy
B) perfect
C) sacred
D) suffering
A) joy
B) perfect
C) sacred
D) suffering
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8
Morris Storer defined humanists as people who set aside faith to rely on human experience and __________.
A) science
B) reason
C) themselves
D) others
A) science
B) reason
C) themselves
D) others
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9
Humanism believes that, because human beings are social, we find __________ in relationships.
A) morality
B) spirituality
C) meaning
D) faith
A) morality
B) spirituality
C) meaning
D) faith
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10
Unlike Christianity, humanism sees __________ as central to the universe.
A) human beings
B) human relationships
C) money
D) happiness
A) human beings
B) human relationships
C) money
D) happiness
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11
In humanism, moral rules are never __________.
A) established
B) defined
C) absolute
D) broken
A) established
B) defined
C) absolute
D) broken
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12
Objectivism asserts that the basis for decisions on moral issues is the effect of
An action upon __________.
A) others
B) God
C) society
D) ourselves
An action upon __________.
A) others
B) God
C) society
D) ourselves
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13
__________, the author of The Fountainhead, wrote his/her books to assert the philosophy of objectivism.
A) Ayn Rand
B) B. F. Skinner
C) Paul Kurtz
D) William Ayers
A) Ayn Rand
B) B. F. Skinner
C) Paul Kurtz
D) William Ayers
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14
"I have to be myself" is an example of a(n) __________ affirmation.
A) humanism
B) objectivist
C) behaviorist
D) religious
A) humanism
B) objectivist
C) behaviorist
D) religious
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15
Objectivism often comes into conflict with Christianity because of Christianity's roots in __________.
A) God
B) love
C) restraint
D) morality
A) God
B) love
C) restraint
D) morality
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16
__________ rejects the ideal of self-denial and substitutes the insistence that on must do what is right for oneself.
A) Individualism
B) Objectivism
C) Behaviorism
D) Self-centering
A) Individualism
B) Objectivism
C) Behaviorism
D) Self-centering
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17
__________ conceives of human behavior not as a matter of free choice but as one of conditioning.
A) Individualism
B) Objectivism
C) Behaviorism
D) Self-centering
A) Individualism
B) Objectivism
C) Behaviorism
D) Self-centering
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18
According to F. Skinner, we are not autonomous creatures but ones who respond to __________.
A) others
B) spiritual forces
C) socialization
D) the environment
A) others
B) spiritual forces
C) socialization
D) the environment
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19
__________ is the basis for behaviorist moral judgments.
A) Survival
B) Right conduct
C) Culture
D) Personal gain
A) Survival
B) Right conduct
C) Culture
D) Personal gain
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20
The word Islam means __________.
A) God
B) God's people
C) faith
D) submission
A) God
B) God's people
C) faith
D) submission
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21
Compare the differences in moral beliefs between Hinduism and Buddhism. How are their moral underpinnings different? How are they similar?
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22
Islam's earliest beliefs connected religion and the state. In what ways, both positive and negative, has that connection impacted modern day Muslims and others living with Muslim communities?
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23
Humanists believe that human beings are the center of the universe, whereas objectivists assert that the self is at the center. Can these ideas ever be reconciled?
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24
In Christianity, believers assume that human beings have free will, but in behaviorism, it is assumed that human beings do not. Write an argument for each side that evaluates the idea of free will.
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25
Consider the importance of the environment for a behaviorist. How might different environments create people with drastically different moral outlooks?
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26
Orthodox Judaism follows strictly prescribed rules, laws, and rituals. Do you think following such strict rules make a person more moral? Why or why not? What argument might a person who opposes your view make?
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27
Humanism suggests that morality is linked to our relationships with others. It also values happiness and self-awareness over pain and suffering. What kinds of situations might challenge those beliefs?
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28
Write an explanation of the idea of "selfishness" within the objectivism framework.
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29
Discuss the primary Hindu responsibilities of universal obligations to others and those based on one's station in life. Do those responsibilities make Hindu morality subjective? If so, is that a positive or negative outcome ethically?
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30
The Muslim concept of jihad is often understood by Americans. What does jihad mean and how is it used in Islam? How is the Islamic concept of jihad distinct from the modern concept of terrorism?
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