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Deck 3: Ethics
1
Moral action is amenable to both a causal explanation and a:
A) Moral explanation
B) Reason explanation
C) Casual explanation
D) Technological explanation
A) Moral explanation
B) Reason explanation
C) Casual explanation
D) Technological explanation
B
Johnson and Powers note that moral behavior is amenable to both a causal explanation and a reason explanation.
Johnson and Powers note that moral behavior is amenable to both a causal explanation and a reason explanation.
2
Aristotle held that the subject matter of moral appraisal was:
A) Intended voluntary behavior
B) Intended behavior only
C) Voluntary behavior only
D) Neither intended nor voluntary behavior
A) Intended voluntary behavior
B) Intended behavior only
C) Voluntary behavior only
D) Neither intended nor voluntary behavior
A
Aristotle held that the subject matter of moral appraisal was intended voluntary behavior.
Aristotle held that the subject matter of moral appraisal was intended voluntary behavior.
3
Who wrote The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism?
A) Weber
B) Rawls
C) Marcuse
D) Kant
A) Weber
B) Rawls
C) Marcuse
D) Kant
A
Max Weber wrote The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism.
Max Weber wrote The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism.
4
According to Johnson and Powers,which era are we living in?
A) The Jurassic
B) The Technocene
C) The Anthropocene
D) The Anodyne
A) The Jurassic
B) The Technocene
C) The Anthropocene
D) The Anodyne
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5
What does Jonas claim has become a prime duty?
A) Virtue
B) Goodness
C) Maximizing happiness
D) Knowledge
A) Virtue
B) Goodness
C) Maximizing happiness
D) Knowledge
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6
How is the functionality of artifacts often framed?
A) In terms of teleological explanation
B) In terms of deontological explanation
C) In terms of cosmological explanation
D) In terms of ontological explanation
A) In terms of teleological explanation
B) In terms of deontological explanation
C) In terms of cosmological explanation
D) In terms of ontological explanation
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7
What model of intentional behavior has contemporary action theory suggested?
A) A casual model
B) A modal model
C) A causal model
D) A technological model
A) A casual model
B) A modal model
C) A causal model
D) A technological model
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8
What is "intentionality"?
A) The property of acting intentionally
B) The property of about-ness
C) The property of being deliberate
D) The property of deliberation
A) The property of acting intentionally
B) The property of about-ness
C) The property of being deliberate
D) The property of deliberation
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9
Johnson and Powers explicitly deny that moral evaluation is:
A) Zero sum
B) Cumulative
C) Applicable to agents
D) Applicable to actions
A) Zero sum
B) Cumulative
C) Applicable to agents
D) Applicable to actions
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10
Who described the "accordion effect"?
A) Rawls
B) Powers
C) Kant
D) Feinberg
A) Rawls
B) Powers
C) Kant
D) Feinberg
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11
What type of human does Jonas write of?
A) Homo sapiens
B) Homo faber
C) Homo erectus
D) Homo economicus
A) Homo sapiens
B) Homo faber
C) Homo erectus
D) Homo economicus
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12
Design functions,like mathematical functions,are not:
A) One-to-many relations
B) Accessible relations
C) Intentional relations
D) Artifacts
A) One-to-many relations
B) Accessible relations
C) Intentional relations
D) Artifacts
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13
What have received the most attention as the best candidates for non-human moral agency?
A) Computers
B) Apes
C) Dolphins
D) Trees
A) Computers
B) Apes
C) Dolphins
D) Trees
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14
What is the accordion effect?
A) The tendency of technology to improve music
B) The tendency of technology to supplant artistry
C) A feature of descriptive language
D) A feature of artifact innovation
A) The tendency of technology to improve music
B) The tendency of technology to supplant artistry
C) A feature of descriptive language
D) A feature of artifact innovation
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15
Where do Johnson and Powers locate agency?
A) In the designer and user
B) In the user
C) In the artifact and the user
D) In the designer, user and artifact
A) In the designer and user
B) In the user
C) In the artifact and the user
D) In the designer, user and artifact
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16
Who holds that we are living on an increasingly anthropogenic planet?
A) Feinberg
B) Rawls
C) Allenby
D) Mill
A) Feinberg
B) Rawls
C) Allenby
D) Mill
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17
Johnson and Powers hold that allowing artifacts to have agency:
A) Diminishes the responsibility of their users
B) Does not diminish the responsibility of their users
C) Is philosophically mistaken as it broadens the scope of the moral community too far
D) Is philosophically mistaken as it still offers an overly narrow view of moral agency
A) Diminishes the responsibility of their users
B) Does not diminish the responsibility of their users
C) Is philosophically mistaken as it broadens the scope of the moral community too far
D) Is philosophically mistaken as it still offers an overly narrow view of moral agency
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18
Who declared that man is a "Tool-using animal"?
A) Thomas Carlyle
B) Charles Darwin
C) Horatio Nelson
D) Thomas Powers
A) Thomas Carlyle
B) Charles Darwin
C) Horatio Nelson
D) Thomas Powers
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19
Who addressed the "design problem"?
A) Kuhn
B) Dyson
C) Dretske
D) Kant
A) Kuhn
B) Dyson
C) Dretske
D) Kant
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20
Johnson and Powers believe that computer systems:
A) Are infallible
B) Can err
C) Can err and misbehave
D) Can err but not misbehave
A) Are infallible
B) Can err
C) Can err and misbehave
D) Can err but not misbehave
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