PHILH-2306 Final Exam

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Adam Smith is an American philosopher (T/F)

False

Aristotle opened the Academy (T/F)

False

Aristotle's four causes are called the four pillars of justice (T/F)

False

Gyges was a sophist (T/F)

False

Hesiod and Homer gave identical views concerning our ethical foundations (T/F)

False

Kant saw a necessary tie between morality and religion (T/F)

False

Mill introduced the idea of quantity rather than quality to utilitarian ethics (T/F)

False

Objectivity in ethics means that morality is relative to each of us (T/F)

False

One objection to deontology is that it's not an objective theory (T/F)

False

Spinoza believed nature was an extension of God (T/F)

False

Spinoza believed we should only pursue our passions (T/F)

False

The fourth pillar of justice is called the final cause (T/F)

False

In a situation where you must either give or take away items from your people, such as weapons, which would Machiavelli pick?

Give the people their weapons

"There is no truth"

Gorgias

Ethical nihilism or the position that there are no moral truths was put forth by whom?

Gorgias

Which is NOT a class in the perfect city?

Governors

Where did Nietzsche's resentment of women come from?

Growing up with female family members

"I found a ring of invisibility and I will use it to kill the king and take over the kingdom"

Gyges

According to Aristotle which is the proper end for humans?

Happiness

All events are caused so there can be no such thing as free will is an explanation for which type of determinism?

Hard

What should be present in the economy according to Nietzsche?

Hatred, envy, imperiousness

How does Thomas Nagel approach homosexuality?

He accepts homosexuality as long as there is consent and he believes homosexuality is acceptable (Both A and C)

Purposely shutting a book on an innocent person's hand is best described by which type of action?

Immoral

What is the lowest level of conduct in John Dewey's ethical theory?

Impulse

When was Affirmative Action first used and by who?

In 1960 by President Lyndon B. Johnson

Why did Gilligan think that Kohlberg's theory was wrong?

Kohlberg's theory is gender-biased because all of his participants were males

What was Carol Gilligan's theory based on?

Kohlberg: Moral Development

Who does Socrates believe will be harmed most if he leaves with Crito?

Laws

Who was an influence on Anscombe during her time at Newham?

Ludwig Wittgenstein

Who does Thomas Aquinas believe should be able to participate in sex?

Man and Woman

Prima facie can be translated to mean:

On the surface

What was Bentham most concerned with?

One's own pleasure

What issues were Bentham's main focus?

Police reform, Gay rights, and Law reform (All of the above)

The quote "Man is the measure of all things" relates to which ethical theory best?

Relativism

Which of the following does Bernard Williams NOT believe is important regarding human sexuality?

Religion

Which type of moral luck acts as retrospective justification?

Resultant

Which type of moral luck was said to benefit Gauguin and be a detriment to Anna?

Resultant

The presentation mentioned "The Three Principles of __________"

Retributive Justice

Which application of the categorical imperative gives the imperfect duties?

Reversibility

Which did Machiavelli approve of as a motivation in 'The Prince'?

Self-Interest

Which does NOT describe the Forms as laid out by Plato?

Sensed

Which is NOT a class in the perfect soul?

Senses

What is the main flaw in Ayer's theory?

Since feelings have no factual meaning, moral disputes are meaningless, which makes the discussion of morality and ethics impossible

What is the main reason Schopenhauer gives that supports his objection to animal testing?

Since they are living organisms, they have a will, and an encroachment on that will reduces any moral integrity and supports and egotistical mindset

As a staunch empiricist, Epicurus believed ___________ was an untenable way to live?

Skepticism

"The really important thing is not to live, but to live well"

Socrates

How does Ayer's emotivism differ from subjectivism?

Subjectivism can accept moral statements to have truth value, emotivism does not

How do scholars refer to the issue of state lottery funds being supplanted rather than supplementary?

The "Shell Game"

Where does guilt come from according to Nietzsche?

From Christian morals

The Good Will is the will that acts...

From Duty

According to Kant, the type of knowledge which can provide an objective morality is rational knows as:

A priori

Machiavelli's piece 'The Prince' was what?

A step-by-step guide

What is the verification principle?

A synthetic proposition is meaningful, and may be true or false only if it is empirically verifiable

Which type of utilitarianism examines moral situations case by case

Act

The two forms of utilitarianism are:

Act and Rule

Kant believed that morality should be defined by looking at which of the following?

Acts

Shutting a book is described by which type of action?

Amoral

What is the difference between amour de soi and amour propre?

Amour de soi is more primitive and based on happiness, while amour propre is a form of self love that arose only from the emergence of society and an individual's ability to compare themselves to others

Which is NOT an advantage of animal testing?

Animal testing allows for animals to receive special care for them to be tested on properly

"We look at people and reward them based on character, and that is the reason to be virtuous"

Anscombe

A cognitivist may admit that beating elderly women is wrong (T/F)

True

A non-cognitivist cannot admit that beating an elderly woman is wrong (T/F)

True

Adam Smith believed that a man should live according to their work and have a profit according to the amount of work (T/F)

True

Adam Smith had developed his higher studies at The University of Glasgow, where he learned about philosophy and morality (T/F)

True

Anscombe believed that our needs are dependent on our wants (T/F)

True

Both Mill and Kant refer to a version of the Golden Rule in their ethical theories (T/F)

True

Who encouraged dropping moral language in favor of language based in virtues?

Anscombe

Give a real life example of a social contract.

Any social contract: Stop signs, Recycling, Don't spit on people

In which dialogue did Socrates defend himself against charges of corrupting the youth and worshipping false gods?

Apology

Judge Counterfactual not getting assigned the case in which a bribe was offered thus appearing to be just is an example of which kind of luck?

Circumstantial

What are the three moral incentives named by Schopenhauer?

Compassion, malice, ego

Mill believed that morality should be defined by looking at which of the following?

Consequences

What do Utilitarianists look at?

Consequences

What type of luck is based on the personal character of the moral agent?

Constitutive

What philosopher's metaphysics did Epicurus primarily draw inspiration from?

Democritus

Another name for Kant's non-consequentialism is

Deontology

Which ethical theory never justifies an immoral act?

Deontology

Which is not a part of the philosophical approach toward studying ethics?

Descriptive

Who was one of the main preservers of Epicurus's work from the Canon?

Diogenes Laertius

Captain America was wrong in defying laws because they went against the common will, which is why Tony Stark's attempt to relinquish their freedoms was the correct decision (T/F)

True

Cicero's "De Officiis" was an early display of casuist thinking (T/F)

True

Consistency in the categorical imperative gives perfect duties (T/F)

True

In the sinking of the William Brown, the deontologist choice would have been some type of "shared disaster" (T/F)

True

Initially, Crito encouraged Socrates to escape from prison, and save himself from the death penalty (T/F)

True

Intellectual effort is another way to struggle to get into financial freedom and education is key to earn profit (T/F)

True

Partner A has caught Partner B cheating. Partner A exclaims "I can't believe you would cheat on me!" The arguments that ensues, according to Ayer, would be a meaningless dispute as cheating is not morally wrong under any empirically verifiable notion (T/F)

True

Plato believed hat what held your desk and the desk next to you in common is that they both participate in the Form of Desk (T/F)

True

Spinoza pursued a career as a lens grinder so he could meet other free thinkers and intellectuals (T/F)

True

Two approaches to studying morality are called scientific and philosophical (T/F)

True

The invisible hand is a theory that focuses on the belief that:

Tycoons and managers control the economics and the markets in a species of monopoly

What theory did Schopenhauer use as inspiration for his theory of compassion?

Utilitarianism

Which principle promotes acting so as to produce the greatest good for the greatest number?

Utilitarianism

Why did Fredrich Nietzsche object to the theory that compassion was the foundation of moral ethics?

Utilizing compassion would only make us suffer more because we would not satisfy our ego

How does Texas perform in healthcare compared to the other 49 states?

Very poorly

An "if, then" imperative is called which of the following?

Hypothetical

Ignoration is described as being...

Ignorant as to what you are ignorant of

What were the names of the 3 definitions of ignorance discussed?

Ignoration, Partial understanding, and Knowing ignorance

"Man is the measure of all things"

Protagoras

To act according to duty is both right and praiseworthy (T/F)

False

Who taught that "man is the measure of all things"?

Protagoras

Which position promotes the idea of objective moral truths?

Absolutism

When Epicurus was dying in extreme pain due to kidney stones and dysentery, how did he feel about his impending death?

Acceptance, as he enjoyed happy memories of his life

Which is said to be acting in the interest of others?

Altruism

"The best ends are ends in themselves, not for the gain of something else"

Aristotle

Due to the idea that ethics is not an exact science, of the following who first endorsed a casuistic type of understanding of morality?

Aristotle

Of the following, who had the most direct influence on John Stuart Mill?

Bentham

How does Bernard Williams believe sex should occur?

Between any parties as long as consent, individualism, and discovery are acknowledged

Who does Bernard Williams believe was morally correct in the debate between Thomas Aquinas and Thomas Nagel?

Both

What was Carol Gilligan's theory?

Carol Gilligan's theory states that women prioritize ethics of care and men prioritize ethics of justice

An ethical position that is not dependent on anything and true for all times and all people is called:

Categorical

G.E.M. Anscombe was a devout what?

Catholic

Which type of moral luck leads us to scientific determinism?

Causal

What is one of the main reasons marriage is on the decline in the U.S.?

Changing perspectives on marriages from the traditional to modern era

"What could be more contemptible than to get a name for thinking more of money than of your friends? One has to think of popular opinion... Take my advice and be reasonable"

Crito

What book did Cicero write to his son that was a case study format on moral duties?

De Officiis

What did John Dewey place the most importance on reforming?

Education

What did Nietzsche value the most?

Emotions

The three core elements of restorative justice are:

Encounter, Repair, Transform

Which one of the following areas of philosophy did Cicero NOT align with?

Epicureanism

What is defined as a state of well-being?

Eudaimonia

What is Cicero's biggest critique?

He does not explain his ideas in great depth, he has a general perspective on moral questions, and he supports only the good parts of various philosophical areas (All of the above)

Epicurus was one of the first what?

Hedonists

What action would Mill most likely agree with?

Helping a family of four cross the street safely

What seemed to be Crito's main reason for getting Socrates to escape

His Reputation

What two things does Cicero believe should determine virtuous actions?

Honorability and useability

Which virtue best exemplifies the main topic of the Republic

Justice

Which philosopher issued the use of maxims in order to test ethical questions?

Kant

Who believed that "a person's moral worth depends on the quality of their will, independent of external circumstances?"

Kant

What do Academic Skeptics believe?

Knowledge is impossible

An explanation is something that can describe an agent's desires, intentions, and what else?

Means-end beliefs

Unlike other people who advocated for this lifestyle, Epicurus heavily encouraged:

Meeting one's basic needs to live comfortably and happily

"You have corrupted the youth by teaching them to not honor the gods that the city recognizes"

Meletus

Which type of philosophical approach investigates the meaning of moral judgements?

Meta-Ethics

Who tried to show that moral terms cannot be defined without confusing natural terms with non-natural terms thus committing a fallacy?

Moore

The ethical theory promoted by Aristotle and Plato

Moral Realism

What is the name of the the fallacy that Moore describes?

Naturalistic

W. D. Ross is first and foremost a...

Non-Consequentialist

Which branch of ethics applies standards of right and wrong?

Normative

Treating people as ends and never purely as a means is which type of imperative?

Practical

What is the philosophical theory that focuses on developing methods of inquiry?

Pragmatism

Which of the following was NOT an intended use of Guantanamo Bay?

Prison

What is the major focus of 'The Social Contract'?

Reconciliation between the freedom of the individual and the authority of the government

"Compared to your mother and father and all the rest of your ancestors your country is something far more precious, more venerable, more sacred, and held in greater honor both among gods and among all reasonable men"

The Laws

Which income bracket is most affected by a regressive tax?

The lowest

What is an "overman" according to Nietzsche?

The next evolution of humanity

Which event had the most negative impact on Guantanamo Bay and ultimately led to its current negative perception?

The treatment of Haitian refugees and suspected international terrorists

"Justice is in the interest of the stronger party"

Thrasymachus

What is a good name?

Tiger Claw (Obviously)

Which is NOT an example of Plato's early dialogues?

Timaues

What appears to be the determining factor on whether or not an act of civil disobedience is right or wrong?

Whether the protest is peaceful or violent as well as whether or not the law supports the interest of the common will, though not necessarily each individual will (Both B and C)

What is one of the reasons why Affirmative Action is unfair to males?

Women makes up most students in colleges and jobs


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