Intro to Ethics Quiz
For the emotivist, the moral utterance "Lying is wrong" signifies something like:
"Lying—boo, hiss!"
Some relativists think that disagreements among cultures about the morality of "female circumcision" are evidence for:
cultural relativism
Objectivists point out there is no necessary connection between tolerance and:
cultural relativism
Suppose your culture endorses the view that all wars are wrong. It follows from cultural relativism that your culture:
cannot be mistaken about the morality of war
Subjective relativism is the doctrine that:
an action is morally right if one approves of it
Cultural relativism implies that the abolition of slavery:
cannot be regarded as moral progress
Cognitivism is the view that moral statements:
can be true or false
Emotivists can admit that thousands of innocent people were killed at the behest of Osama bin Laden and that Ted Bundy killed more than 100 women, but they cannot say that in these events:
evil occurred
Subjective relativism implies that in the rendering of any moral opinion, each person is:
incapable of being in error
Noncognitivism is the view that:
moral judgments are not statements that can be true or false
Both objectivists and cultural relativists agree that:
moral judgments differ from culture to culture
According to the relativist's main argument, if Culture X and Culture Y disagree about the morality of physician-assisted suicide, that shows that:
no view can be objectively correct
Subjective relativism implies that when Jane says, "I think abortion is wrong," and John replies, "I think abortion is permissible," Jane and John are:
not having a moral disagreement
Suppose a culture approves of beheading young men for merely holding hands with a woman. According to cultural relativism, the beheadings are:
objectively justified
According to emotivism, to offer reasons for a moral judgment is to:
provide nonmoral facts that can influence someone's attitude
The conclusion of the most common argument for cultural relativism says that:
right and wrong are relative to culture, and there are no objective moral principles
Objectivism says that:
some moral norms are universal
Objectivism is the view that:
some moral principles are valid for everyone
Our commonsense moral experiences suggest that:
some things are morally good and some things are morally bad
A common criticism of emotivism is that:
the emotivist's notion of disagreement is radically different from our ordinary view
Objectivists argue that the diversity of moral judgments across cultures may indicate NOT that there's disagreement about moral beliefs, but that:
there are divergent nonmoral beliefs
Emotivism implies that:
there is no such thing as moral goodness and badness
Cultural relativism may be nearly impossible to apply to moral issues because:
there is no way for us to choose which society we belong to
For a cultural relativist, when two people in the same culture disagree on a moral issue, what they are really disagreeing about is:
whether their society endorses a particular view
Cultural relativism implies that the civil rights leader and social reformer Martin Luther King Jr. was:
wrong about his moral reforms