Deck 14: Eastern Theories of Ethics

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This is best viewed as moral choices and actions that have objective results that are either positive or negative.

A) Li
B) Karma
C) Dharma
D) Nirvana
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This theory is founded on making ethical decisions from rituals and practices.

A) Hinduism
B) Taoism
C) Buddhism
D) Confucianism
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This is defined as the ideal relationship between human beings.

A) Li
B) Ren
C) Zhong
D) Dharma
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According to Hinduism, this means not injuring or killing others:

A) Ahisma
B) Confucianism
C) Buddhism
D) Sataya
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__________ is the fourth-largest religion in the world.

A) Hinduism
B) Confucianism
C) Buddhism
D) Daoism
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Nonaction, or wu wei, is another important concept in ________.

A) Hinduism
B) Taoism
C) Buddhism
D) Confucianism
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According to Hinduism, this means telling the truth:

A) Hinduism
B) Confucianism
C) Buddhism
D) Sataya
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Taoism is also known as:

A) Hinduism
B) Confucianism
C) Buddhism
D) Daoism
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Confucius was the primary originator of Confucianism, which began in ______ centuries ago.

A) China
B) Brazil
C) India
D) Ireland
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The state in which one can break out of the endless cycle of birth, life, and death is referred to as:

A) Li
B) Taoism
C) Dharma
D) Nirvana
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Xin is similar to ______ views of conscience.

A) Southern
B) Western
C) Eastern
D) Northern
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Early developments of ________ originated from several pagan religious perspectives.

A) Hinduism
B) Taoism
C) Buddhism
D) Confucianism
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According to the Four Noble Truths, this Truth encourages us is to follow the middle way.

A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth
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The primary contributor to this theory was Laozi, who was a Chinese contemporary of Confucius.

A) Hinduism
B) Taoism
C) Buddhism
D) Confucianism
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This is a set of considerations and actions one must take to achieve the middle way.

A) The Eightfold Path
B) The Twofold Path
C) The Fourfold Path
D) The Sixfold Path
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_______, later called the Buddha, was a major contributor to Buddhism.

A) Kidartha Guatama
B) Siddhartha Gautama
C) Yiddhartha Pautama
D) Gautama Yiddhartha
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According to the Four Noble Truths, this Truth addresses the causes of suffering and focuses on desire.

A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth
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Hinduism is the oldest historically recorded philosophical view, dating back to 2500 BCE.

A) Hinduism
B) Taoism
C) Buddhism
D) Confucianism
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__________ concludes that suffering, impermanence, and no-self are fundamental components.

A) Hinduism
B) Taoism
C) Buddhism
D) Confucianism
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_________ does not frame its teaching around a supreme deity, nor does it make a clear distinction between theology and ethical philosophy.

A) Hinduism
B) Taoism
C) Buddhism
D) Confucianism
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The yang is considered the receptive and weaker aspect of the union between yin and yang
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According to Confucian ethics, what is Li?
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________ is founded on the primary belief in finding the "middle way."

A) Hinduism
B) Taoism
C) Buddhism
D) Confucianism
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What is Karma and how is it often misconstrued?
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Prior to Taoism, the primary religion was Brahmanism, which itself is a predecessor to Hinduism.
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Creel (1977) noted that ethics is a Western term, whereas in Sanskrit, there is no clear differentiation between religion and ethics or between philosophy and ethics.
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According to Taoism, farmers are aware of the natural rhythms of nature.
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Hinduism, an older philosophy that was developed around 500 BCE, was created in response to the perceived limitations of Buddhism.
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Three main sources of ethical thinking in Asian cultures include all but what:

A) Confucianism
B) Buddhism
C) Hinduism
D) Taoism
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The three major philosophical thoughts in China include all but which:

A) Confucianism
B) Buddhism
C) Hinduism
D) Taoism
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The history of Confucianism dates back more than _______ years.

A) 1,000
B) 2,000
C) 3,000
D) 4,000
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Ethics in Hinduism may be understood as including virtues such as humility, patience, and honoring others.
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Confucianism is focused on developing desired virtues established through obligations to others.
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The focus of this theory is on understanding suffering and achieving the middle way to overcome suffering.

A) Hinduism
B) Taoism
C) Buddhism
D) Confucianism
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Chinese consider Confucius the "second teacher".
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Dharma refers to seeking the truth and elevation to a higher level.
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List and describe The Four Noble Truths.
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What is "The Middle Way" according to Buddhism?
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Oldstone-Moore (2002) identified Li is an important concept in Confucian ethics.
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Give a brief overview of Confucianism.
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Deck 14: Eastern Theories of Ethics
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This is best viewed as moral choices and actions that have objective results that are either positive or negative.

A) Li
B) Karma
C) Dharma
D) Nirvana
B
2
This theory is founded on making ethical decisions from rituals and practices.

A) Hinduism
B) Taoism
C) Buddhism
D) Confucianism
D
3
This is defined as the ideal relationship between human beings.

A) Li
B) Ren
C) Zhong
D) Dharma
B
4
According to Hinduism, this means not injuring or killing others:

A) Ahisma
B) Confucianism
C) Buddhism
D) Sataya
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__________ is the fourth-largest religion in the world.

A) Hinduism
B) Confucianism
C) Buddhism
D) Daoism
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Nonaction, or wu wei, is another important concept in ________.

A) Hinduism
B) Taoism
C) Buddhism
D) Confucianism
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According to Hinduism, this means telling the truth:

A) Hinduism
B) Confucianism
C) Buddhism
D) Sataya
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8
Taoism is also known as:

A) Hinduism
B) Confucianism
C) Buddhism
D) Daoism
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Confucius was the primary originator of Confucianism, which began in ______ centuries ago.

A) China
B) Brazil
C) India
D) Ireland
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10
The state in which one can break out of the endless cycle of birth, life, and death is referred to as:

A) Li
B) Taoism
C) Dharma
D) Nirvana
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11
Xin is similar to ______ views of conscience.

A) Southern
B) Western
C) Eastern
D) Northern
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12
Early developments of ________ originated from several pagan religious perspectives.

A) Hinduism
B) Taoism
C) Buddhism
D) Confucianism
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According to the Four Noble Truths, this Truth encourages us is to follow the middle way.

A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth
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The primary contributor to this theory was Laozi, who was a Chinese contemporary of Confucius.

A) Hinduism
B) Taoism
C) Buddhism
D) Confucianism
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This is a set of considerations and actions one must take to achieve the middle way.

A) The Eightfold Path
B) The Twofold Path
C) The Fourfold Path
D) The Sixfold Path
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16
_______, later called the Buddha, was a major contributor to Buddhism.

A) Kidartha Guatama
B) Siddhartha Gautama
C) Yiddhartha Pautama
D) Gautama Yiddhartha
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17
According to the Four Noble Truths, this Truth addresses the causes of suffering and focuses on desire.

A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Fourth
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Hinduism is the oldest historically recorded philosophical view, dating back to 2500 BCE.

A) Hinduism
B) Taoism
C) Buddhism
D) Confucianism
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__________ concludes that suffering, impermanence, and no-self are fundamental components.

A) Hinduism
B) Taoism
C) Buddhism
D) Confucianism
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_________ does not frame its teaching around a supreme deity, nor does it make a clear distinction between theology and ethical philosophy.

A) Hinduism
B) Taoism
C) Buddhism
D) Confucianism
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21
The yang is considered the receptive and weaker aspect of the union between yin and yang
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22
According to Confucian ethics, what is Li?
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23
________ is founded on the primary belief in finding the "middle way."

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C) Buddhism
D) Confucianism
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What is Karma and how is it often misconstrued?
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Prior to Taoism, the primary religion was Brahmanism, which itself is a predecessor to Hinduism.
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Creel (1977) noted that ethics is a Western term, whereas in Sanskrit, there is no clear differentiation between religion and ethics or between philosophy and ethics.
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According to Taoism, farmers are aware of the natural rhythms of nature.
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Hinduism, an older philosophy that was developed around 500 BCE, was created in response to the perceived limitations of Buddhism.
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29
Three main sources of ethical thinking in Asian cultures include all but what:

A) Confucianism
B) Buddhism
C) Hinduism
D) Taoism
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30
The three major philosophical thoughts in China include all but which:

A) Confucianism
B) Buddhism
C) Hinduism
D) Taoism
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The history of Confucianism dates back more than _______ years.

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C) 3,000
D) 4,000
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32
Ethics in Hinduism may be understood as including virtues such as humility, patience, and honoring others.
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Confucianism is focused on developing desired virtues established through obligations to others.
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34
The focus of this theory is on understanding suffering and achieving the middle way to overcome suffering.

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B) Taoism
C) Buddhism
D) Confucianism
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Chinese consider Confucius the "second teacher".
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Dharma refers to seeking the truth and elevation to a higher level.
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37
List and describe The Four Noble Truths.
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What is "The Middle Way" according to Buddhism?
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Oldstone-Moore (2002) identified Li is an important concept in Confucian ethics.
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Give a brief overview of Confucianism.
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