Ethics Mid Term
Religion
a set of beliefs about a transcendent God (god)
Opinion
a statement that is based only on a feeling rather than on fact
Descriptive Ethics
Aims to discover and describe the moral belief of a given society.
Metaphysics
Branch of philosophy concerned with the study of the nature of reality, including what it means to be human.
Begging the question
Capital Punishment is morally acceptable because murderers should be put to eath
Appeal to authority
Catherine Zeta Jones says to use T-Mobile because that phone company is the best
Conscience is broken into two parts: Cognitive and Defective: True or False
False
Cultural Relativism is logical : True or False
False
Cultural relativism can be viewed as nothing more than socially disapproved customs: True or False
False
Cultural relativism is a universalist theory: True or False
False
Cultural relativism is the same as cultural diversity: True or False
False
Ethics primarily deals with descriptive views at the same time is what type of distraction? True or False
False
In determinism, there is free will? True or False
False
In emotivism there are moral truths: True or False
False
In emotivism, all moral statements are not meaningless : True or False
False
In ethical subjectivism, we can know with certainty whether or not objective moral standards exist: True or False
False
In universalist theories, morality is created rather than discovered : True or False
False
Morality is dependent on or relative to God and morality does exist independently of God's will: True or False
False
People act more morally when others are around: True or False
False
Prescriptive statements deal with what ought to be in nonmoral values: True or False
False
The study of ethics must not take into account relevant facts about human nature: True or False
False
Virtue Ethics
Focuses on the virtues produced in individuals and not the morality of specific acts
Normative Ethics
Gives us practical guideline or behavioral norms
Plain Folks
I know tax increases are a bad idea...I pay taxes also just like everyone else. I have a dog named Fido and I drive a minivan. i like to shop at Food Lion and eat at Hardee's every morning.
Hasty generalization
I support racial profiling and the questioning of all Arabs by security officers in airports. Remember, it was Arabs who blew up the Twin Trade Towers.
Ignorance
I support the oil sanctions Obama and the European Union placed on Iran. After all, Iran has not proven that they aren't in the process of enriching uranium for nuclear weapons.
Abusive Fallacy
I'm not surprised you're arguing that hate speech should not be banned on college campus. After all, you're one of the most hateful, racist, and insensitive people I've ever met.
Non-Sequitur
If we can land on the Moon and Mars, then we can cure all diseases
Red Herring
In regard to my recent indictment for corruption, let's talk about what's really important instead...terrorists are out there, and if we don't stop them we're all gonna die!
Metaethics
Is concerned with appraising the logical foundations and internal consistencies of ethical systems
Ethical Subjectivism
Moral right and wrong are relative to the individual person, it is matter of individual opinion
Cultural Relativism
Morality is created collectively by groups of human and that it differs from society to society
Fallacy of Equivocation
My parents used to get into arguments all the time and they ended up getting divorced. Logic teaches people how to make arguments. Therefore, if you want a happy marriage, you should stay away from logic.
Appeal to tradition
Of course this mode of government is the best. We have had this government for over 200 years and no one has talked about changing it in all this time.
False Clause
Oh, hi mom...The arctic expedition was a remarkable success, I'm all but certain there's a Nobel Prize in my future. Actually, I shouldn't say that. I'm entirely certain. No, mother, I could not feel your church group praying for my safety. The fact that I'm home safe is not proof that it worked,...No I'm not sassing you in Eskimo talk.
Morality
Refers to the actual content of right and wrong
Ethics
Refers to the process of determining right and wrong
Plato defined conscience as an activity of the soul that directs us toward the good: True or False
True
Civil religion is a mix of Divine Command and Cultural Relativism: True or False
True
Cultural Relativist claim that it is arrogant to judge other cultures: True or False
True
Cultural relativism creates a divisive mentality: True or False
True
Cultural relativism does not correctly describe how we make moral judgements: True or False
True
Cultural relativism says that public opinion determines right and wrong: True or False
True
Descriptive statements are just about the facts. True or False
True
Herodotus said that conceptions of right and wrong differ from culture to culture: True or False
True
In ethical subjectivism moral statements are based on personal opinion: True or False
True
In ethical subjectivism, individual opinions must provide the standard of moral truth: True or False
True
Metaphysical dualism deals with that our bodies are made up of two parts: True or False
True
Slippery Slope
We've got to stop them from banning pornography. Once they start banning one form of literature, they will never stop. Next, thing you know, they will be burning all the books
Divine Command
What is moral is relative to God, there are no universal moral principles that are binding on all people, morality is dependent on God's will and may differ from person to person or from religion to religion
Ethical subjectivism
a type of ethical relativism that claims that morality is relative to each individual person
Who said, "we must believe that conscience of man is not a product of nature?" a) C.S. Lewis b) Plato c) Freud d) Nietzsche
a) C.S. Lewis
Which of the following statements would you hear from someone who is engaged in doublethink? a) I agree with both sides of the argument b) the ends justify the means c) I'll have to rethink this now that you've brought up a new point d) do unto others as you would have them do unto you
a) I agree with both sides of the argument
What event led to a general disillusionment with the theory of cultural relativism? a) Nazi Holocaust b) Increased use of fieldwork among anthropologists c) United Nations d) Development of social Darwinism
a) Nazi Holocaust
Ethical skepticism is closely related to the idea of what? a) agnosticism b) antinomianism c) altruism d) atheism
a) agnosticism
Where does resistance come in relation to the 3-tiered approach to critical thinking? a) at the end of interpretation b) at the beginning of interpretation c) at the beginning of analysis d) at the end of experience
a) at the end of interpretation
Which type of defense mechanism allows us to work through challenges to our worldview while maintaining our integrity? a) coping b) struggling c) anger d) resistance
a) coping
Holding two contradictory views at the same time is what type of distraction? a) double think b) I'm struggling c) superficial tolerance d) coping
a) double think
Which of the following is an example of a non cognitive ethical theory? a) emotivism b) epistemology c) universalist theories d) ethical relativism
a) emotivism
Moral knowledge is also known as what a) epistemology b) metaphysics c) metaethics d) normative ethics
a) epistemology
Ethical subjectivism is sometimes called what? a) individual relativism b) individual idea c) individual choice d) individual thought
a) individual relativism
Another way to look at tolerance is through which phrase? a) Live and let live b) Live and let's get along c) Live and let die d) live and let's love
a) live and let live
Which category of moral actions states that acts are either mandated or prohibited? a) morally obligatory b) morally supererogatory c) morally permissible
a) morally obligatory
Which category of moral actions states that acts are neither mandated nor forbidden? a) morally permissible b) morally supererogatory c) morally obligatory
a) morally permissible
Cultural relativism is concerned with the, what? a) ought to be b) can be c) needs to be d) has to be
a) ought to be
Psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud identified the conscience with the a) superego b) heart c) big ego d) ego
a) superego
What is the funny phrase surrounding the making of excuses, especially as it relates to our environment? a) twinkie defense b) snickers defense c) krispy kreme defense d) oreo defense
a) twinkie defense
Conscience
an inner sense of right and wrong
Moral sentiments
are emotions that move us to feel moral approval or disapproval
Why did Nazi Adolf Eichmann argue, at his trial, that he had nothing wrong? a) he believed morality was a private choice b) He did not break any laws of his country c) He was being falsely accused of committing acts that he had not committed d) he was coerced (lacked free will) into doing what he had done because his family would have been sent to prison or exterminated if he had not followed orders
b) He did not break any laws of his country
At which level of critical thinking would you look at your experience and interpretation? a) interpretation b) analysis c) experience d) praxis
b) analysis
Opinions are a) never true b) based on feeling rather than on reason c) the foundation of moral thinking and ought to be respected d) most likely to be found at the level of moral analysis
b) based on feeling rather than on reason
Cultural relativism confuses morality with what? a) rituals b) customs c) thoughts d) ways of life
b) customs
Divine command theory is a type of what? a) emotivist theory b) ethical relativism c) universal moral theory d) ethical atheism
b) ethical relativism
Which of the following is NOT one of the parts of morality? a) serving proper goals b) group consideration c) internal d) external
b) group consideration
What are the two traditional subdivisions of moral philosophy? a) metaphysics and mataethics b) normative ethics and metaethics c) divine command theory and natural law theory d) subjectivism and cultural relativism
b) normative ethics and metaethics
Which metaethical side states that morality is different for different people? a) cultural relativism b) relativist c) ethical egoism d) universalist
b) relativist
Which answer best fists the following statement: "simply the observation that there are disagreement among cultures regarding moral behavior?" a) pluralism b) sociological relativism c) cultural relativism d) darwinism
b) sociological relativism
values clarification
based on nonjudgmental and non directive discussion of moral issues
Nihilism
believes that values are not real, people might have various moral beliefs but really nothing is good or bad or right or wrong
Who said, "The heart has its reasons which reason does not know....It is the heart which experiences God, and not the reason?" a) C.S. Lewis b) Bertrand Russel c) Blaise Pascal d) Emil Brunner
c) Blaise Pascal
Which of the falling is not considered part of the Divine Command Theory? a) Islam b) Christianity c) Buddhism d) Judaism
c) Buddhism
"I don't see a problem" is what type of defense mechanism? a) cliches b) doublethink c) denial d) I'm struggling
c) denial
Which type of defense mechanism would be not wanting to learn about something because I do not want to? a) coping b) distraction c) ignorance d) anger
c) ignorance
At which level of critical thinking would you try to make sense of the world around us? a) praxis b) experience c) interpretation d) analysis
c) interpretation
Which category of moral actions states that acts go beyond the call of duty? a) morally permissible b) morally obligatory c) morally supererogatory
c) morally supererogatory
Cultural relativism does not work in what kind of society? a) conventional b) alien c) pluralist d) communist
c) pluralist
If there is no God then according to divine command theory a) morality would still exist b) each person should decide individually what is right or wrong from him or her c) there would be no morality d) morality would be relative to each culture
c) there would be no morality
Which of the following is not one of the three factors related to conscience? a) Biological factors b) heredity c) environment factors d) work skills
d) work skills
Which of the following questions would you be most likely to hear from someone, in both Kohlberg's and Gilligan's pre conventional stage of moral reasoning, when they are confronted with a moral issue? a) "What will others think?" b) "Will you accept responsibility?" c) "Is this going to harm anyone?" d) "What's in it for me?"
d) "What's in it for me?"
Who said, "We recognize that morality differs in every society, and is a convenient term for socially approved habits?" a) Ibn Khaldun b) Jean-Jacques Rousseau c) Barack Obama d) Ruth Benedict
d) Ruth Benedict
In constructing a moral argument, we should begin by a) coming up with a conclusion b) engaging in rhetoric c) checking for fallacies d) compiling a list of premises
d) compiling a list of premises
Which of the following is not a relative ethical theory? a) divine command b) cultural relativism c) ethical subjectivism d) emotivism
d) emotivism
What did Plato suggest for those whose souls are incurably evil? a) time-out b) torture c) jail d) execution
d) execution
At which level of critical thinking would you consider your all that you have been a part of? a) praxis b) interpretation c) analysis d) experience
d) experience
To the heart of ethical subjectivism moral opinions are based solely on what? a) ideas b) facts c) fear d) feelings
d) feelings
In resolving a moral dillema, we should first a) make a list of the moral duties and values involved b) come up with a possible solution c) make a list of all the alternative courses of action d) get our facts right
d) get our facts right
Which of the following is not one of the claims made be cultural relativists? a) the moral code of our own society has no special status, it is but one among many b) there is no objective standard that can be used to judge one's society's code as better than another's. There are no moral truths that hold for all people at all times c) different societies do not have different moral codes d) it is arrogant for us to judge other cultures. We should always be tolerant of them
d) it is arrogant for us to judge other cultures. We should always be tolerant of them
Which of the following is true according to divine command theory? a) God does not exist because an all-loving God is incompatible with the existence of evil in the world b) the moral code embodied in the Ten Commandments are morally binding on all people, including atheists, at all times c) God would not command a person to commit an act of terror because it is morally wrong to target innocent people d) it was morally acceptable for the terrorists to bomb the World Trade Center on 9/11, if the command to do so came from God
d) it was morally acceptable for the terrorists to bomb the World Trade Center on 9/11, if the command to do so came from God
What is the most common type of evidence that we might use? a) expert opinion b) eyewitness testimony c) survey d) personal experience
d) personal experience
Which of the following is most likely to follow as a result of adopting cultural relativism? a) respect and tolerance for the norms and values of different cultures b) the disappearance of disagreement in a pluralist society regarding moral values c) greater acceptance of constructive criticism of one's own cultural norms d) suspicion and distrust of the norms and values of different cultures
d) suspicion and distrust of the norms and values of different cultures
guilt
feeling that arises when we violate a moral norm
Moral outrage
happens when we witness a violation or transgression of the boundaries of moral decency
Civil religion
is a blend of religion and cultural relativism
Spirituality
is an inner attitude of reverence for the ultimate moral worth and belief in God
Moral indignation
is the anger we feel at the sight of others being harmed
Religious
is the social aspect involving that institution of beliefs
Moral responsibility
is the status of morally deserving praise, blame, reward, or punishment for an act or omission in accordance with one's moral obligations
Ethical skepticism
it is impossible to know whether moral truths exist or the nature of these truths
Natural Law
maintains that morality is universal and unchanging and that God commands something because it is right prior to the command
Emotivism
moral statements are neither true nor false but simply expressions of feeling
Divine Command
morality is dependent on or relative to God's Commands and therefor can change from time to time and person to person
Determinism
says there is no such thing as conscious moral direction, we are the product of our environment or genetic inheritance
Moral reasoning
the application of logical analysis to moral issues
Moral sensitivity
the awareness of how our actions affect others
Altruistic behavior
the belief in or practice of disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others
Sympathy
the capacity for and inclination to imagine the feelings of others
Moral Character
the integration of moral reasoning, moral sensitivity, and moral motivation into ones personality
moral motivation
the placing of moral value above nonmoral values
Emotivism
there are no moral truths and that moral standards are neither true or false but simply expressions or outbursts of feelings
Tolerance
this has the idea of tolerance and respect for other's lifestyles
Metaphysical materialism has with it the idea that morality is based on our biological drives: True or False
true