Deck 1: Ethics and Ethical Reasoning

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Ethics is exclusively a descriptive discipline.
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According to the text, one reason why we study ethics is to see whether we can justify the beliefs we already hold.
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Ethics is a branch of philosophy that seeks to discover what different moral beliefs different people do, in fact, have.
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Ethics is that branch of philosophy that is concerned with how we ought to live, with the idea of the good, and with the meaning of such concepts as right and wrong.
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Label these Normative Judgments as Ethical (E), or Aesthetic (A), or Legal (L)Judgments or as matters of Custom (C):
What he did was praiseworthy because it was so selfless.
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Label these Normative Judgments as Ethical (E), or Aesthetic (A), or Legal (L)Judgments or as matters of Custom (C):
You ought to stand when the Queen enters the room.
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That type of ethics which holds that an act is never justified by its consequences, the end does not justify the means: Teleological (T)or Deontological (D)ethics?
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The statement "More than half the people in this country believe that giving military aid to foreign governments is wrong" is Normative (N)or Descriptive (D)?
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The fallacy that criticizes the source of an opinion, instead of critiquing the reason given for it, is called begging the question.
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In doing metaethics one analyzes the meaning and function of ethical language.
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Label the following as Consequentialist (C)or Non-consequentialist (NC)forms of reasoning.
Students ought not to cheat on their ethics test because, if everyone cheated, then the test grades would not mean anything.
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Label these Normative Judgments as Ethical (E), or Aesthetic (A), or Legal (L)Judgments or as matters of Custom (C):
One ought to pay one's taxes.
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An ethical theory is a systematic exposition of a particular view about what is the nature and basis of good or right.
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"People often find it difficult to do what they believe is right" is a normative statement.
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To say that Sue has a right to know the truth is to give a consequentialist reason for being honest.
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While emotions or feelings may play some role in moral considerations, in an Ethics course one is also expected to give reasons for one's moral judgments.
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The following is an example of normative ethics: "Capital punishment is wrong because it is wrong to directly take a human life."
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Label these Normative Judgments as Ethical (E), or Aesthetic (A), or Legal (L)Judgments or as matters of Custom (C):
That is a worthless piece of art because it says nothing and expresses nothing.
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Label the following as Consequentialist (C)or Non-consequentialist (NC)forms of reasoning.
You should give her the position, because that is the only fair option.
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Label the following as Consequentialist (C)or Non-consequentialist (NC)forms of reasoning.
Although you intended well, what you did was bad because it caused more harm than good.
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Which of the following in not a reason given for developing our natural moral reasoning skills?

A)We should be able to critically evaluate our own beliefs.
B)As we develop our skills we will be able to win more ethical arguments.
C)People of all perspectives should be able to hold meaningful dialogue with each other.
D)Diverse communities necessitate that values be built of reason.
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A key issue in the reading by Hume concerns:

A)The difficulty of connecting ethics and natural science.
B)The ethics of religion.
C)The question of capital punishment.
D)The problem of deriving an ought from an is.
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The difference between teleological and deontological is that

A)Teleological is moral and deontological is immoral.
B)Teleological is focused on intention and deontological is focused on motive.
C)Deontological is focused of intention and teleological is focused on consequence.
D)Deontological is moral and teleological is immoral.
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Metaethics is largely about studying

A)The meanings of ethical language.
B)Those things which are beyond normal ethics.
C)Historical literature about ethics.
D)Ethical decisions sanctioned by religious beliefs.
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Label the following as Normative (N)or Descriptive (D)statements.
"More people now than twenty years ago believe that the death penalty is sometimes justified."
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Ethics requires skillful reasoning. Which of the following is not important to making a good argument?

A)The structure of the argument.
B)The conclusion follows from the premises.
C)The argument leads to the right conclusion.
D)The argument has internal logic.
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The reasons supporting a conclusion in an argument are called

A)ethical principles.
B)ad hominems.
C)valid forms.
D)premises.
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Which of the following claims that our ideas about ethics rest upon some sort of intuitive knowledge of ethical truths.

A)Intuitionism
B)Emotivism
C)Objectivism
D)Subjectivism
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Ethical theory does which of the following

A)Proves an argument to be right or wrong.
B)Shows people how they should act.
C)Agrees with legal decisions.
D)Provides reasons for judging actions to be right or wrong.
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Another name for a good argument is

A)A correct argument.
B)A sound argument.
C)A winning argument.
D)A fair argument.
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Which of the following is considered by many to be a problem for naturalistic explanations of ethics?

A)The naturalistic fallacy
B)Natural law theory
C)Subjectivism
D)Emotivism
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Label the following as Normative (N)or Descriptive (D)statements.
"We ought to respect our elders because it is the right thing to do."
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The naturalistic fallacy says that you cannot derive a descriptive claim from a normative claim.
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Label the following as Normative (N)or Descriptive (D)statements.
"It would not be right to decorate a room with furniture from two different historical periods."
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Which type of ethics analyzes and asks the meaning and function of ethical terms, such as "good" or "right," and ethical statements, such as "This is Good." Normative ethics (N)or Metaethics (M)?
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Deck 1: Ethics and Ethical Reasoning
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Ethics is exclusively a descriptive discipline.
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According to the text, one reason why we study ethics is to see whether we can justify the beliefs we already hold.
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Ethics is a branch of philosophy that seeks to discover what different moral beliefs different people do, in fact, have.
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Ethics is that branch of philosophy that is concerned with how we ought to live, with the idea of the good, and with the meaning of such concepts as right and wrong.
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Label these Normative Judgments as Ethical (E), or Aesthetic (A), or Legal (L)Judgments or as matters of Custom (C):
What he did was praiseworthy because it was so selfless.
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Label these Normative Judgments as Ethical (E), or Aesthetic (A), or Legal (L)Judgments or as matters of Custom (C):
You ought to stand when the Queen enters the room.
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That type of ethics which holds that an act is never justified by its consequences, the end does not justify the means: Teleological (T)or Deontological (D)ethics?
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The statement "More than half the people in this country believe that giving military aid to foreign governments is wrong" is Normative (N)or Descriptive (D)?
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The fallacy that criticizes the source of an opinion, instead of critiquing the reason given for it, is called begging the question.
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In doing metaethics one analyzes the meaning and function of ethical language.
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Label the following as Consequentialist (C)or Non-consequentialist (NC)forms of reasoning.
Students ought not to cheat on their ethics test because, if everyone cheated, then the test grades would not mean anything.
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Label these Normative Judgments as Ethical (E), or Aesthetic (A), or Legal (L)Judgments or as matters of Custom (C):
One ought to pay one's taxes.
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An ethical theory is a systematic exposition of a particular view about what is the nature and basis of good or right.
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"People often find it difficult to do what they believe is right" is a normative statement.
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To say that Sue has a right to know the truth is to give a consequentialist reason for being honest.
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While emotions or feelings may play some role in moral considerations, in an Ethics course one is also expected to give reasons for one's moral judgments.
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The following is an example of normative ethics: "Capital punishment is wrong because it is wrong to directly take a human life."
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Label these Normative Judgments as Ethical (E), or Aesthetic (A), or Legal (L)Judgments or as matters of Custom (C):
That is a worthless piece of art because it says nothing and expresses nothing.
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Label the following as Consequentialist (C)or Non-consequentialist (NC)forms of reasoning.
You should give her the position, because that is the only fair option.
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Label the following as Consequentialist (C)or Non-consequentialist (NC)forms of reasoning.
Although you intended well, what you did was bad because it caused more harm than good.
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Which of the following in not a reason given for developing our natural moral reasoning skills?

A)We should be able to critically evaluate our own beliefs.
B)As we develop our skills we will be able to win more ethical arguments.
C)People of all perspectives should be able to hold meaningful dialogue with each other.
D)Diverse communities necessitate that values be built of reason.
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A key issue in the reading by Hume concerns:

A)The difficulty of connecting ethics and natural science.
B)The ethics of religion.
C)The question of capital punishment.
D)The problem of deriving an ought from an is.
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The difference between teleological and deontological is that

A)Teleological is moral and deontological is immoral.
B)Teleological is focused on intention and deontological is focused on motive.
C)Deontological is focused of intention and teleological is focused on consequence.
D)Deontological is moral and teleological is immoral.
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Metaethics is largely about studying

A)The meanings of ethical language.
B)Those things which are beyond normal ethics.
C)Historical literature about ethics.
D)Ethical decisions sanctioned by religious beliefs.
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Label the following as Normative (N)or Descriptive (D)statements.
"More people now than twenty years ago believe that the death penalty is sometimes justified."
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Ethics requires skillful reasoning. Which of the following is not important to making a good argument?

A)The structure of the argument.
B)The conclusion follows from the premises.
C)The argument leads to the right conclusion.
D)The argument has internal logic.
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The reasons supporting a conclusion in an argument are called

A)ethical principles.
B)ad hominems.
C)valid forms.
D)premises.
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Which of the following claims that our ideas about ethics rest upon some sort of intuitive knowledge of ethical truths.

A)Intuitionism
B)Emotivism
C)Objectivism
D)Subjectivism
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Ethical theory does which of the following

A)Proves an argument to be right or wrong.
B)Shows people how they should act.
C)Agrees with legal decisions.
D)Provides reasons for judging actions to be right or wrong.
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Another name for a good argument is

A)A correct argument.
B)A sound argument.
C)A winning argument.
D)A fair argument.
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Which of the following is considered by many to be a problem for naturalistic explanations of ethics?

A)The naturalistic fallacy
B)Natural law theory
C)Subjectivism
D)Emotivism
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Label the following as Normative (N)or Descriptive (D)statements.
"We ought to respect our elders because it is the right thing to do."
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The naturalistic fallacy says that you cannot derive a descriptive claim from a normative claim.
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Label the following as Normative (N)or Descriptive (D)statements.
"It would not be right to decorate a room with furniture from two different historical periods."
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Choose the best answer:
Which type of ethics analyzes and asks the meaning and function of ethical terms, such as "good" or "right," and ethical statements, such as "This is Good." Normative ethics (N)or Metaethics (M)?
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