Deck 12: Ethical Relativism

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Nambu and Chikorpan are __________ .

A) fictional countries
B) Asian nations where Motorola does business
C) countries whose culture differs from our own
D) African nations where Motorola does business
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Striking a subordinate merely to get him or her to comply with company policy_________ .

A) may be proper depending on the country you are in
B) is proper if it is a woman doing the hitting
C) is proper if it is a man being struck
D) should never be tolerated
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Some societies allow infanticide. This is an example of_________ .

A) culture relativism
B) stupidity
C) lawlessness
D) abortion
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"Right and wrong are only matters of cultural opinion," is perhaps the strongest statement of the theory known as_________ .

A) ethical extremism
B) moral abhorrence
C) moral absolutism
D) cultural relativism
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Under the Integrative Social Contracts Theory,_________ .

A) economic factors are all that matter
B) contracts for illegal acts are also valid
C) all contracts must respect human individualism
D) repressive labor practices, if agreed to, become valid
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Hypernorms are_________ .

A) norms shared by neighboring countries
B) very fast-moving norms
C) the most fundamental of norms
D) norms that change every few years
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The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights_________ .

A) enumerates less rights than the U.S. Bill of Rights
B) is copied directly from the U.S. Bill of Rights
C) enumerates more rights than the U.S. Bill of Rights
D) none of these
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Eskimo cultural values reflect_________ .

A) the strong western intrusions upon their culture
B) their harsh living conditions
C) the ease of living off the land
D) common values with all Asian societies
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The macrosocial contract does not include the idea that_________ .

A) local economic communities may generate ethical norms
B) microsocial contracts must be grounded in consent
C) rules are necessary to resolve conflict
D) lack of profit invalidates the macrosocial contract
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"Moral free space" means:

A) There are no standards of morality here.
B) Each community can modify moral rules to an extent.
C) Anything can be considered true or false depending on circumstance.
D) Morality must not cost money.
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It is possible to vacation in Nambu.
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Ancient Greeks practiced the same morality as ancient Callatians.
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Eskimos practice "marriage" in a different form than is typical of Western society.
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Cultural relativism is itself absolute.
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Some people believe that tradition is its own warrant.
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We can always determine whether actions are right or wrong by measuring them against the standards of our own society.
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Many factors work together to produce the customs of a society.
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There are some cultures that never care for infants.
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The Integrative Social Contracts Theory explains how contracts can be interpreted across cultural difference and still remain binding.
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The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights is legally binding on all people.
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Deck 12: Ethical Relativism
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Nambu and Chikorpan are __________ .

A) fictional countries
B) Asian nations where Motorola does business
C) countries whose culture differs from our own
D) African nations where Motorola does business
fictional countries
2
Striking a subordinate merely to get him or her to comply with company policy_________ .

A) may be proper depending on the country you are in
B) is proper if it is a woman doing the hitting
C) is proper if it is a man being struck
D) should never be tolerated
should never be tolerated
3
Some societies allow infanticide. This is an example of_________ .

A) culture relativism
B) stupidity
C) lawlessness
D) abortion
culture relativism
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"Right and wrong are only matters of cultural opinion," is perhaps the strongest statement of the theory known as_________ .

A) ethical extremism
B) moral abhorrence
C) moral absolutism
D) cultural relativism
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Under the Integrative Social Contracts Theory,_________ .

A) economic factors are all that matter
B) contracts for illegal acts are also valid
C) all contracts must respect human individualism
D) repressive labor practices, if agreed to, become valid
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Hypernorms are_________ .

A) norms shared by neighboring countries
B) very fast-moving norms
C) the most fundamental of norms
D) norms that change every few years
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The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights_________ .

A) enumerates less rights than the U.S. Bill of Rights
B) is copied directly from the U.S. Bill of Rights
C) enumerates more rights than the U.S. Bill of Rights
D) none of these
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Eskimo cultural values reflect_________ .

A) the strong western intrusions upon their culture
B) their harsh living conditions
C) the ease of living off the land
D) common values with all Asian societies
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The macrosocial contract does not include the idea that_________ .

A) local economic communities may generate ethical norms
B) microsocial contracts must be grounded in consent
C) rules are necessary to resolve conflict
D) lack of profit invalidates the macrosocial contract
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10
"Moral free space" means:

A) There are no standards of morality here.
B) Each community can modify moral rules to an extent.
C) Anything can be considered true or false depending on circumstance.
D) Morality must not cost money.
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It is possible to vacation in Nambu.
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Ancient Greeks practiced the same morality as ancient Callatians.
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Eskimos practice "marriage" in a different form than is typical of Western society.
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Cultural relativism is itself absolute.
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Some people believe that tradition is its own warrant.
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We can always determine whether actions are right or wrong by measuring them against the standards of our own society.
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Many factors work together to produce the customs of a society.
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There are some cultures that never care for infants.
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The Integrative Social Contracts Theory explains how contracts can be interpreted across cultural difference and still remain binding.
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The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights is legally binding on all people.
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