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Deck 14: The Importance of Character
1
Many philosophers have realized that ______ presents a more subtle,rich,and realistic picture of the ethical life.
A)Aristotle
B)Kant
C)Rawls
D)Socrates
A)Aristotle
B)Kant
C)Rawls
D)Socrates
A
2
Virtues can include natural qualities such as ______.
A)intelligence
B)strength
C)compassion
D)all of these
A)intelligence
B)strength
C)compassion
D)all of these
D
3
For Aristotle,in order to answer the question of "What ought I to do," one must first answer the question ______?
A)what will make me happy
B)what will others say about what I do
C)what kind of person should I be
D)what kind of person am I
A)what will make me happy
B)what will others say about what I do
C)what kind of person should I be
D)what kind of person am I
C
4
In ______ ethics,the imperative is to do what is right,whereas in ______ ethics,the imperative is to be a good person.
A)virtue; deontological
B)moral; virtue
C)deontological; virtue
D)virtue; moral
A)virtue; deontological
B)moral; virtue
C)deontological; virtue
D)virtue; moral
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5
Rachels (1999)suggests that a reasonable ______ in relation to the virtue of generosity is that we should be as generous with our resources as is consistent with
Conducting our ordinary lives in a minimally satisfying way.
A)imperative
B)mean
C)act
D)decision
Conducting our ordinary lives in a minimally satisfying way.
A)imperative
B)mean
C)act
D)decision
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6
What are personal qualities or traits of character that make us persons of excellent character?
A)morals
B)virtues
C)duties
D)ethics
A)morals
B)virtues
C)duties
D)ethics
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7
Aristotle was concerned with how people ______.
A)learn the proper ethical rules
B)evaluate the effects of their behavior
C)live an ethical life
D)adopt the proper maxims
A)learn the proper ethical rules
B)evaluate the effects of their behavior
C)live an ethical life
D)adopt the proper maxims
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8
Plato and Socrates identified only ______ or ______ primary virtues.
A)two; three
B)three; four
C)four; five
D)five; six
A)two; three
B)three; four
C)four; five
D)five; six
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9
Contemporary virtue theory has been inspired by ______.
A)Plato
B)Aristotle
C)Socrates
D)Euripides
A)Plato
B)Aristotle
C)Socrates
D)Euripides
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10
The critical point is that ______ are necessary for conducting our lives well.
A)morals
B)rules
C)laws
D)virtues
A)morals
B)rules
C)laws
D)virtues
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11
The proponents of ______ theory join in with Aristotle in believing that ethical knowledge involves a degree of wisdom or judgment that cannot be expressed in the
Form of an absolute rule.
A)moral
B)justice
C)virtue
D)Kantian
Form of an absolute rule.
A)moral
B)justice
C)virtue
D)Kantian
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12
Aristotle adopted a/an ______ approach to ethical problems.
A)empirical
B)virtuous
C)habitual
D)ethical
A)empirical
B)virtuous
C)habitual
D)ethical
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13
Aristotle believed that a virtuous character is developed by ______.
A)leading others
B)following others
C)education
D)repetition
A)leading others
B)following others
C)education
D)repetition
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14
An act,such as being a brave soldier in the Nazi military,may reflect the virtue of courage,but on the whole,it is not virtuous because the soldier ______.
A)could have made other choices
B)promotes an evil cause
C)should not follow orders
D)is blinded to the realities
A)could have made other choices
B)promotes an evil cause
C)should not follow orders
D)is blinded to the realities
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15
A virtuous person will ask him or herself ______?
A)how will this make me happy
B)what will others say about what I do
C)how will I be good in this situation
D)what kind of person am I
A)how will this make me happy
B)what will others say about what I do
C)how will I be good in this situation
D)what kind of person am I
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16
______ does not seek to uncover a fundamental principle telling us what to do and how to act in an ethical way.
A)Aristotle
B)Kant
C)Rawls
D)Socrates
A)Aristotle
B)Kant
C)Rawls
D)Socrates
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17
Consequentialists and deontologists do not consider ______.
A)emotions
B)virtue
C)justice
D)desire
A)emotions
B)virtue
C)justice
D)desire
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18
Anscombe published an article suggesting that modern moral philosophy was misguided and that philosophers should stop thinking about ______ while placing virtue
Center stage.
A)obligation
B)duty
C)rightness
D)all of these
Center stage.
A)obligation
B)duty
C)rightness
D)all of these
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19
For Aristotle,a good life is a/an ______ life.
A)ethical
B)happy
C)pleasurable
D)emotional
A)ethical
B)happy
C)pleasurable
D)emotional
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20
According to ______ ethics,what is wrong with lying is not that it is unjust,but that it is dishonest,and dishonesty is a vice.
A)moral
B)virtue
C)justice
D)Kantian
A)moral
B)virtue
C)justice
D)Kantian
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21
According to Aristotle,the good life is a happy life,or,more accurately,one that is ______.
A)a life without pain
B)a courageous life
C)a well-adjusted life.
D)a flourishing life
A)a life without pain
B)a courageous life
C)a well-adjusted life.
D)a flourishing life
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22
One commonly accepted interpretation is that Aristotle is emphasizing that happiness is not ______ but is rather an activity.
A)dynamic
B)static
C)a feeling
D)all of these
A)dynamic
B)static
C)a feeling
D)all of these
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23
______ involves applying excellent character to a situation in light of an overall conception of what amounts to a good life.
A)Virtue
B)Compassion
C)Practical wisdom
D)Character
A)Virtue
B)Compassion
C)Practical wisdom
D)Character
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24
Man's aim should be to find ______ in order to help us act rightly.
A)the Golden Mean
B)truth
C)justice
D)happiness
A)the Golden Mean
B)truth
C)justice
D)happiness
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25
What is a morally right or wrong act is ultimately to be judged in contrast to our final goal of ______.
A)life
B)happiness
C)morality
D)trust
A)life
B)happiness
C)morality
D)trust
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26
For Aristotle,living a life of excellence refers to a life of ______.
A)courage
B)justice
C)virtuous activity
D)charity
A)courage
B)justice
C)virtuous activity
D)charity
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27
Aristotle argues that ______ arises out of virtuous activity.
A)honesty
B)flourishing
C)courage
D)charity
A)honesty
B)flourishing
C)courage
D)charity
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28
Aristotle's notion of the "Golden Mean" suggests that persons should always choose ______.
A)always seek to maximize all values simultaneously
B)moderation and not extremes
C)to do what the average virtuous person would do
D)seek to achieve average results
A)always seek to maximize all values simultaneously
B)moderation and not extremes
C)to do what the average virtuous person would do
D)seek to achieve average results
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29
Aristotle's concept of the "Golden Mean" is ______.
A)a principle which results in the same decisions for all persons
B)relative to each individual and their situation
C)a means of maximizing the greatest good for the greatest number
D)a way of doing what is best for society
A)a principle which results in the same decisions for all persons
B)relative to each individual and their situation
C)a means of maximizing the greatest good for the greatest number
D)a way of doing what is best for society
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30
Applying practical wisdom is a/an ______ in which we reflect on circumstances and apply our wisdom to a specific case.
A)virtue
B)act
C)thinking process
D)Both virtue and act
A)virtue
B)act
C)thinking process
D)Both virtue and act
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31
Virtues are strengths of character that promote human flourishing and well-being, and ______ are weaknesses of character that hinder human flourishing or well-being.
A)habits
B)vices
C)bad morals
D)none of these
A)habits
B)vices
C)bad morals
D)none of these
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32
An individual of practical wisdom is a person ______.
A)able to reason correctly about ethical matters
B)someone who has the vision to see which is the correct course of action
C)is able to deliberate well
D)all of these
A)able to reason correctly about ethical matters
B)someone who has the vision to see which is the correct course of action
C)is able to deliberate well
D)all of these
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33
What is defined by Aristotle as an activity of the soul in accord with perfect virtue?
A)loyalty
B)trust
C)happiness
D)compassion
A)loyalty
B)trust
C)happiness
D)compassion
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34
For Aristotle,a person who led a virtuous or moral life was also one who would ______.
A)achieve great material success
B)also become a great leader
C)be rewarded in the next life
D)flourish and find happiness
A)achieve great material success
B)also become a great leader
C)be rewarded in the next life
D)flourish and find happiness
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35
Aristotle's theory cannot be reduced to a set of rules because his theory is ______.
A)vague
B)unquantifiable
C)relativistic
D)without concrete meaning
A)vague
B)unquantifiable
C)relativistic
D)without concrete meaning
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36
People with "practical wisdom," according to Aristotle,are those who delibertate about ______.
A)the consequences of their deeds for others
B)what is good for their life as a whole
C)what to do with their life
D)whether others see them as virtuous
A)the consequences of their deeds for others
B)what is good for their life as a whole
C)what to do with their life
D)whether others see them as virtuous
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37
People who practice ______ deliberate well as reflect ethically about the good life in general.
A)act consequentialism
B)ethical wisdom
C)ethical absolutism
D)virtue ethics
A)act consequentialism
B)ethical wisdom
C)ethical absolutism
D)virtue ethics
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38
Aristotle concludes that man's function is that which is ______.
A)unique to us as human beings
B)right
C)an activity of soul exhibiting excellence
D)both a and c
A)unique to us as human beings
B)right
C)an activity of soul exhibiting excellence
D)both a and c
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39
According to Aristotle,how do we acquire practical wisdom?
A)It is gained through a good upbringing that includes associating with good people and through acting in a good way.
B)It is gained as a virtue in the developmental process.
C)We do not acquire it.We must earn it as we identify our virtues and develop our character.
D)It is evident in the Golden Mean.
A)It is gained through a good upbringing that includes associating with good people and through acting in a good way.
B)It is gained as a virtue in the developmental process.
C)We do not acquire it.We must earn it as we identify our virtues and develop our character.
D)It is evident in the Golden Mean.
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40
Aristotle argues that the way to behave in a moral or ethical sense is in accordance with ______.
A)the mean
B)our happiness
C)courage
D)industriousness
A)the mean
B)our happiness
C)courage
D)industriousness
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41
Practical wisdom is useless according to Aristotle.
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42
Aristotle's theory seeks to uncover fundamental principles governing specific actions.
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43
Both Aristole and MacIntyre (1984)have linked ______ to particular forms of life.
A)virtue
B)happiness
C)families
D)communities
A)virtue
B)happiness
C)families
D)communities
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44
A common criticism of Aristotle's theory is that it is an ethics ______.
A)for the ruling classes
B)without flexibility for difficult situations
C)that fails to take happiness into account
D)that ignores character issues
A)for the ruling classes
B)without flexibility for difficult situations
C)that fails to take happiness into account
D)that ignores character issues
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45
One problem with Aristotle' theory is that his virtues are ______.
A)relative to the society or community in which the individual lives
B)never listed
C)not tied in with human happiness
D)not tied in with character
A)relative to the society or community in which the individual lives
B)never listed
C)not tied in with human happiness
D)not tied in with character
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46
Hursthouse (1999)argues that virtue ethics can provide ______.
A)affirmations
B)action guidance
C)justifications
D)rules and guidelines
A)affirmations
B)action guidance
C)justifications
D)rules and guidelines
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47
Aristotle was a famous Roman philosopher.
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48
Hursthouse (1999)argues that each virtue generates a prescription.Which of the following are examples she provides as such a prescription?
A)Do what is honest.
B)Do what is charitable.
C)Do what is generous.
D)All of these
A)Do what is honest.
B)Do what is charitable.
C)Do what is generous.
D)All of these
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49
Aristotle's list of 12 virtues does not include justice or wisdom.
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50
Critics of Aristotle's theory contend that it shows class and gender bias.
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51
Feminist critics of Aristotle argue that his notion of virtue ______.
A)is from a male perspective only
B)says nothing about male-female relationships
C)allows rape and sexual abuse
D)fails to mention equal employment opportunity
A)is from a male perspective only
B)says nothing about male-female relationships
C)allows rape and sexual abuse
D)fails to mention equal employment opportunity
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52
According to Blum (1996),virtues can only be sustained within ______.
A)families
B)individuals
C)communities
D)prison
A)families
B)individuals
C)communities
D)prison
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53
Which of the following is not one of Hinman's (1998)arguments regarding the criticisms of Aristotle's virtues?
A)argues there are some universal elements in the list of virtues
B)suggests all we need to develop certain attitudes to cope with our lives
C)There is no middle course in his list of virtues.
D)suggests the excess is pity or bleeding heart,the deficiency is acting callously,and the mean compassionately
A)argues there are some universal elements in the list of virtues
B)suggests all we need to develop certain attitudes to cope with our lives
C)There is no middle course in his list of virtues.
D)suggests the excess is pity or bleeding heart,the deficiency is acting callously,and the mean compassionately
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54
Critics of character theory,including Hursthouse,argue that there can be inconsistencies and conflicts between the virtues listed by Aristotle.
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55
Aristotle was a student of Plato.
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56
Pincoffs (1998)is referring to ______ when he suggests that when faced with an ethical dilemma,the approach is to ask what the right thing to do is,emphasizing action
Rather than character.
A)character ethics
B)virtue ethics
C)moral ethics
D)quandary ethics
Rather than character.
A)character ethics
B)virtue ethics
C)moral ethics
D)quandary ethics
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57
Aristotle's theory is not concerned with happiness or flourishing as a human being.
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58
Aristotle termed his theory of moderation "the Golden Mean."
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59
Aristotle regarded the Athenian ______ as the epitome of human excellence.
A)woman
B)gentleman
C)virtue
D)compassion
A)woman
B)gentleman
C)virtue
D)compassion
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60
The Golden Mean rule may mean different things when applied to different people.
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61
Aristotle was a tutor to the young ______.
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62
Aristotle argues that people should practice ______ wisdom.
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63
Define quandary ethics.
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64
The principle of moderation was termed the Golden ______ by Aristotle.
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65
Define spheres of existence.
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66
Aristotle's virtues do not include wisdom or ______.
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67
Unlike ______ theorists,Aristotle was not concerned with the effects or results of behavior.
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68
______ is primarily concerned with persons and character rather than with duties or with the consequences of actions.
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69
Unlike the philosopher ______,Aristotle's theory does not stress duties.
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Aristotle was a student of ______ another famous philosopher.
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