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Title: Quick Quiz


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Quick Quiz
  • Ethical Theories

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Utilitarianism
  • For a utilitarian, actions are right as they
  • Produce the best consequences
  • Produce the most consequences
  • Tend to produce the best consequences
  • Tend to limit the most harm
  • Follow the correct rules of morality

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Utilitarianism
  • Bentham uses his Hedonic Calculus to
  • Measure how many hedons are present in pleasure.
  • Establish the relative values of different
    pleasures.
  • Help us reach our personal goals.
  • Justify the mathematical nature of morality.
  • Complicate the simplicity of ordinary ethics.

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Utilitarianism
  • Utilitarianism is a demanding theory because
  • it is difficult to calculate what to do.
  • no one can figure out how to cause pleasure.
  • there will be conflicts between our duties and
    our interests.
  • Bentham and Mill were bossy people.
  • self-improvement is its first goal.

5
Utilitarianism
  • Getting a deep tissue message from a certified
    Rolfer is superior to drinking a case of Grain
    Belt Premium because it isnt followed by great
    pain. It is superior in terms of
  • Fecundity
  • Purity
  • Certainty
  • Propinquity
  • Extent

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Utilitarianism
  • Mozart is always good, while Nickelbacks written
    some real dogs. Mozart excels over Nickelback in
    terms of
  • Fecundity
  • Purity
  • Certainty
  • Propinquity
  • Extent

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Utilitarianism
  • When utilitarianism tells the doctor to knock you
    out and take your organs for those needy Nobel
    Prize wieners, it seems to be weak regarding
  • Justice
  • Friendliness
  • Individual rights
  • Fecundity
  • Deontology

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Utilitarianism
  • When utilitarianism tells Marshall Dillon to let
    the bank robbing murderer go in favor of
    spreading happiness, it seems to be weak
    regarding
  • Justice
  • Friendliness
  • Individual rights
  • Fecundity
  • Deontology

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Utilitarianism
  • Bentham and Mill agree that the word good should
    be understood to mean
  • Right
  • The highest value
  • Obligatory
  • Pleasure
  • Highly evolved

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Deontology
  • For Kant, the only thing good unconditionally is
  • pleasure
  • courage
  • virtue
  • a good will
  • a good time

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Deontology
  • For Kant, an action has moral worth only if it is
    done
  • in accordance with duty
  • from a sense of duty
  • with a measure of good will
  • through a motive of love
  • to cause the most pleasure possible

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Deontology
  • The contradictions in Kants ethics
  • have plagued Kant scholars for decades
  • are strange, but since he rejects reason, they
    are not problematic
  • yield perfect and imperfect duties
  • make his theory unacceptable until they are
    resolved
  • a and d

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Deontology
  • Kant tries to show that morality is based on
  • Duty
  • Rationality
  • Love
  • Transcendental philosophy
  • Apperception

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Deontology
  • If you want to do something, but reflection shows
    you wouldnt like it if everyone else acted that
    way, you have
  • A perfect duty to refrain
  • An imperfect duty to refrain
  • Continence
  • Incontinence
  • Viciousness

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Deontology
  • Kants theory answers the question, Why be
    moral?, by
  • suggesting you are unloving otherwise
  • suggesting you are mean otherwise
  • suggesting you are stupid otherwise
  • suggesting you are incorrigible otherwise
  • suggesting you are irrational otherwise

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Deontology
  • A problem for Kants theory is
  • how an action should be described before testing
    it with the categorical imperative
  • why anyone should think being consistent is part
    of being moral
  • contradictions usually show theories are bad
  • A and B
  • A and C

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Answers
  • C
  • B
  • C
  • A
  • C
  • C
  • A
  • D
  • D
  • B
  • C
  • B
  • B
  • E
  • D
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