Deck 3: Exploring Positive Science, Ethics, and Psychology

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Example for Positive science

A)Ethics
B)Logic
C)Aesthetics
D)None of these
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______ may be defined as a systematic and more or less complete body of knowledge about a particular set of related events or objects.

A)Science
B)Art
C)Ethics
D)Epistemology
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Positive science 3

A)Describes the objects or phenomena
B)Judging the objects or phenomena
C)Both a and b
D)Neither a nor b
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Which among the following is the wrong statement

A)Normative sciences seek to determine Norms, Ideals, or Standards
B)Normative sciences are concerned with actual facts or their laws
C)Normative sciences are concerned with norms which regulate human life
D)Normative sciences are not systematic explanation of the causes and effects of
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Which among the following action is objects of moral judgment

A)Voluntary and habitual actions of rational persons
B)The actions of animals and phenomena of nature
C)Actions of children, insane persons and idiots
D)Actions done under coercion
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Ethics is deals with:

A)Voluntary Actions
B)Involuntary Actions
C)Non-Habitual Actions
D)Instinct Actions
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Find out an Ethical question:

A)What type of diet allows for the best athletic performance?
B)What is the most appropriate way to worship?
C)Is killing a murderer justified?
D)Are same-sex marriages constitutional?
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Ethics deals with:

A)What is
B)what ought to be
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
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______ tells us how we actually will.

A)Philosophy
B)Ethics
C)Psychology
D)Logic
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_________ teaches us how we ought to will

A)Ethics
B)Psychology
C)Logic
D)both a and b
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Psychology is a _____________ science

A)Normative
B)Positive
C)Ideal
D)Metaphysical
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___________ is a science of actual

A)Psychology
B)Ethics
C)Logic
D)Aesthetics
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Which among the following mental process deals with psychology

A)Knowing
B)Feeling
C)Willing
D)All of these
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The outstanding form of moral action 4

A)Ideo-motor action
B)Desire
C)Unconscious mental tendencies
D)Sense of duty
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A craving of an agent for the attainment of an object to relieve some want is:

A)Will
B)Desire
C)Motive
D)Intension
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It is a state of tension between the actual state of the self and the idea of a future state not yet realized:

A)Desire
B)Motive
C)Wish
D)Will
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A dominant desire is called

A)Wish
B)Will
C)Motive
D)Habit
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-------- is an effective desire

A)Will
B)wish
C)Motive
D)Conduct
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_________ induces us to act in a certain way.

A)Wish
B)Motive
C)Will
D)Desire
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The process of making a choice when there are different desires is called:

A)Desire
B)Willing
C)Deliberation
D)Wish
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The essential mark of _______ is that the whole character or personality is involved in the act

A)Willing
B)Desire
C)Deliberation
D)Wish
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A philosophical term of art for a particular sort of capacity of rational agents to choose a course of action from among various alternatives:

A)Free will
B)Moral responsibility
C)Character
D)Conduct
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If human actions are completely determined by _________, it is not free will.

A)reason
B)moral imperative
C)circumstances
D)All these
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The force of will leads to _________.

A)Action
B)inaction
C)result
D)wish
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Who is the advocator of 'freedom of will'

A)David Hume
B)J.S.Mill
C)Kant
D)None of these
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Deck 3: Exploring Positive Science, Ethics, and Psychology
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Example for Positive science

A)Ethics
B)Logic
C)Aesthetics
D)None of these
None of these
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______ may be defined as a systematic and more or less complete body of knowledge about a particular set of related events or objects.

A)Science
B)Art
C)Ethics
D)Epistemology
Science
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Positive science 3

A)Describes the objects or phenomena
B)Judging the objects or phenomena
C)Both a and b
D)Neither a nor b
Describes the objects or phenomena
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Which among the following is the wrong statement

A)Normative sciences seek to determine Norms, Ideals, or Standards
B)Normative sciences are concerned with actual facts or their laws
C)Normative sciences are concerned with norms which regulate human life
D)Normative sciences are not systematic explanation of the causes and effects of
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Which among the following action is objects of moral judgment

A)Voluntary and habitual actions of rational persons
B)The actions of animals and phenomena of nature
C)Actions of children, insane persons and idiots
D)Actions done under coercion
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Ethics is deals with:

A)Voluntary Actions
B)Involuntary Actions
C)Non-Habitual Actions
D)Instinct Actions
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Find out an Ethical question:

A)What type of diet allows for the best athletic performance?
B)What is the most appropriate way to worship?
C)Is killing a murderer justified?
D)Are same-sex marriages constitutional?
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Ethics deals with:

A)What is
B)what ought to be
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
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______ tells us how we actually will.

A)Philosophy
B)Ethics
C)Psychology
D)Logic
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_________ teaches us how we ought to will

A)Ethics
B)Psychology
C)Logic
D)both a and b
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Psychology is a _____________ science

A)Normative
B)Positive
C)Ideal
D)Metaphysical
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___________ is a science of actual

A)Psychology
B)Ethics
C)Logic
D)Aesthetics
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Which among the following mental process deals with psychology

A)Knowing
B)Feeling
C)Willing
D)All of these
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The outstanding form of moral action 4

A)Ideo-motor action
B)Desire
C)Unconscious mental tendencies
D)Sense of duty
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A craving of an agent for the attainment of an object to relieve some want is:

A)Will
B)Desire
C)Motive
D)Intension
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It is a state of tension between the actual state of the self and the idea of a future state not yet realized:

A)Desire
B)Motive
C)Wish
D)Will
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A dominant desire is called

A)Wish
B)Will
C)Motive
D)Habit
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-------- is an effective desire

A)Will
B)wish
C)Motive
D)Conduct
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_________ induces us to act in a certain way.

A)Wish
B)Motive
C)Will
D)Desire
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The process of making a choice when there are different desires is called:

A)Desire
B)Willing
C)Deliberation
D)Wish
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The essential mark of _______ is that the whole character or personality is involved in the act

A)Willing
B)Desire
C)Deliberation
D)Wish
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22
A philosophical term of art for a particular sort of capacity of rational agents to choose a course of action from among various alternatives:

A)Free will
B)Moral responsibility
C)Character
D)Conduct
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If human actions are completely determined by _________, it is not free will.

A)reason
B)moral imperative
C)circumstances
D)All these
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The force of will leads to _________.

A)Action
B)inaction
C)result
D)wish
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Who is the advocator of 'freedom of will'

A)David Hume
B)J.S.Mill
C)Kant
D)None of these
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