Philosophy Final- MC Test Questions
To act according to duty is both right and praiseworthy True False
False (it is praiseworthy to act from duty)
"There is no truth"
Gorgias
"I found a ring of invisibility and will use it to kill the king and take over the kingdom"
Gyges
"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"
Laws
"The really important thing is not to live, but to live well"
Socrates
A cognitivist may admit that beating elderly women is wrong True False
T
A non-cognitivist cannot admit that beating an elderly woman is wrong True False
T
Anscombe believed that our needs are dependent on our wants. True False
T
Both Mill and Kant refer to a version of the Golden Rule in their ethical theories True False
T
Cicero's "De Officiis" was an early display of casuist thinking True False
T
Consistency in the categorical imperative gives perfect duties True False
T
In the sinking of the William Brown, the deontological choice would have been some type of "shared disaster" True False
T
Initially, Crito encouraged Socrates to escape from prison, and save himself from the death penalty. True False
T
Plato believed that what held your desk and the desk next to you in common is that they both participate in the Form of Desk. True False
T
Two approaches to studying morality are called scientific and philosophical. True False
T
"We look at people and reward them based on character, and that is the reason to be virtuous"
Anscombe
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? a) Resultant b) Circumstantial c) Constitutive d) Causal
b) Circumstantial
Which type of utilitarianism examines moral situations case by case? a) Consequence b) Motive c) Act d) Rule
c) Act
Pick the two forms of utilitarianism (choose two) a) Consequence b) Motive c) Act d) Rule
c) Act d) Rule
Who encouraged dropping moral language in favor of language based in virtues? a) Pythagoras b) Aristotle c) Anscombe d) Plato
c) Anscombe
Of the following, who had the most direct influence on John Stuart Mill? a) W.D. Ross b) Aristotle c) Bentham d) Kant
c) Bentham
An ethical position that is not dependent on anything and true for all times all for all people is called _____? a) A priori b) Utility c) Categorical d) Altruistic
c) Categorical
Mill believed that morality should be defined by looking at which of the following? a) Motives b) Acts c) Consequences d) Practical opinion
c) Consequences
______ luck is luck based on the personal character of the moral agent. a) Resultant b) Circumstantial c) Constitutive d) Causal
c) Constitutive
Which is NOT a class in the perfect city? a) Rulers b) Citizens c) Governors d) Guardians
c) Governors
What seemed to be Crito's main reason for getting Socrates to escape? a) Safety b) Socrates' sons c) His Reputation d) Socrates' life
c) His Reputation
Purposely shutting a book on an innocent person's hand is best described by which type of action? a) Moral b) Amoral c) Immoral d) Non-moral
c) Immoral
Which type of philosophical approach investigates the meaning of moral judgements? a) Normative b) Applied c) Meta-Ethics d) Descriptive
c) Meta-Ethics
Which ethical theory NEVER justifies an "immoral" act? a) Deontology b) Utilitarianism c) Casuistry d) Self-interest
a) Deontology
According to Aristotle which is the proper end for humans? a) Happiness b) Virtue c) Justice d)Friendship
a) Happiness
What is the name of the fallacy that says that moral terms cannot be defined without confusing natural terms with non-natural terms thus committing a fallacy? a) Naturalistic b) Identity c) Predication d) Equivocation
a) Naturalistic
W. D. Ross is first and foremost a... ____. a) Non-consequentialist b) Consequentialist c) Casuist d) Egoist
a) Non-consequentialist
Which branch of ethics applies standards of right and wrong? a) Normative b) Applied c) Meta-Ethics d) Descriptive
a) Normative
Treating people as ends and never purely as means is which type of imperative? a) Practical b) A priori c) Categorical d) Hypothetical
a) Practical
Who taught that "man is the measure of all things"? a) Protagoras b) Pythagoras c) Gorgias d) Thrasymachus
a) Protagoras
Which type of moral luck acts as retrospective justification? a) Resultant b) Circumstantial c) Constitutive d) Causal
a) Resultant
Which type of moral luck was said to benefit Gauguin and be a detriment to Anna? a) Resultant b) Circumstantial c) Constitutive d) Causal
a) Resultant
According to Kant, the type of knowledge which can provide an objective morality is rational also known as ______? a) A posteriori b) A priori c) Empirical d) Theoretical
b) A priori
Kant believed that morality should be defined by looking at which of the following? a) Motives b) Acts c) Consequences d) Practical Opinion
b) Acts
Which is said to be acting in the interest of others? a) Deontology b) Altruism c) Egoism d) Casuistry
b) Altruism
Shutting a book is best described by which type of action? a) Moral b) Amoral c) Immoral d) Non-moral
b) Amoral
Due to the idea that ethics is not an exact science, who first endorsed a casuistic type understanding of morality? a) Aquinas b) Aristotle c) Pascal d) Cicero
b) Aristotle
The quote, "man is the measure of all things", relates to which ethical theory best? a) Nihilism b) Realism c) Relativism d) Egoism
c) Relativism
"Man is the measure of all things"
Protagoras
"The best ends are ends in themselves, not for gain of something else"
Aristotle
"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
Aristotle's four causes are called the four pillars of justice. True False
F
Gyges was a sophist True False
F
Hesiod and Homer gave identical views concerning our ethical foundations. True False
F
Kant saw a necessary tie between morality and religion True False
F
Mill introduced the idea of quantity rather than quality to utilitarian ethics True False
F
Objectivity in ethics means that morality is relative to each of us. True False
F
One objection to deontology is that it's not an objective theory True False
F
The fourth justice is called the final cause. True False
F (the fourth cause is called the final cause, but it is not called the "fourth justice")
Aristotle opened the Academy. True False
F (he opened the Lyceum)
"I love the sun but don't have the time to get a good tan and keep it year-round, so I am a huge fan of tanning products."
Kim Kardashian
"You have corrupted the youth by teaching them to not honor the gods that the city recognizes."
Meletus
The ethical theory promoted by Aristotle and Plato is called a) Moral Realism b) Moral Realism c) Moral Realism d)Gloopy the pig
Moral Realism
"Justice is in the interest of the stronger party."
Thrasymachus
What is a good name? a) Dave b) Carol c) Tiger Claw d) Smoofy
any of them
The Good will is the will that acts ______. a) According to duty b) From duty c) For duty d) To duty
b) From duty
Ethical nihilism or the position that there are no moral truths was put forth by whom? A) Socrates b) Gorgias c) Protagoras d) Plato
b) Gorgias
All events are cause so there can be no such thing as free will is an explanation of which type of determinism? a) Religious b) Hard c) Soft d) Indeterminism
b) Hard
Which virtue best exemplifies the main topic of the Republic? a) Wisdom b) Justice c) Temperance d) Courage
b) Justice
Which philosopher issued the use of maxims in order to test ethical questions? a) Ross b) Kant c) Mill d) Aristotle
b) Kant
Who believed that "a person's moral worth depends on the quality of their will, independent of external circumstances"? a) Williams b) Kant c) Nagel d) Gauguin
b) Kant
Who tried to show that moral terms cannot be defined without confusing natural terms with non-natural terms thus committing a fallacy? a) Stevenson b) Moore c) Nagel d) Mackie
b) Moore
Which application of the categorical imperative gives the imperfect duties? a) Consistency b) Reversibility c) Reliability d) Reject ability
b) Reversibility
Which does NOT describe the Forms as laid out by Plato? a) Eternal b) Sensed c) Perfect d)Unchanging
b) Sensed
Which is NOT a class in the perfect soul? a) Reason b) Senses c) Desires d) Thumos(spirit)
b) Senses
Which position promotes the idea of objective moral truths? a) Emotivism b) Non-cognitivism c) Relativism d) Absolutism
d) Absolutism
In which dialogue did Socrates defend himself against charges of corrupting the youth and worshiping false gods? a) Crito b) Lyceum c) Republic d) Apology
d) Apology
Which type of moral luck leads us to scientific determinism? a) Resultant b) Circumstantial c) Constitutive d) Causal
d) Causal
Another name for Kant's Non-consequentialism is... ______. a) Utilitarianism b) Altruism c) Pragmatism d) Deontology
d) Deontology
Which is not part of the philosophical approach toward studying ethics? a) Normative b) Applied c) Meta-Ethics d) Descriptive
d) Descriptive
______ is defined as a state of well-being? a) Virtue b) Hedonism. c) Hubris d) Eudaimonia
d) Eudaimonia
An "if, then" imperative is called which of the following? a) Practical b) A priori c) Categorical d) Hypothetical
d) Hypothetical
Who does Socrates believe will be harmed most if he leaves with Crito? a) Crito b) Sons c) Reputation d) Laws
d) Laws
The term prima facie can be translated to mean______? a) Necessary b) Rational c) Relating to d) On the surface
d) On the surface
Which is NOT an example of Plato's early dialogues? a) Euthyphro b) Apology c) Crito d) Timaeus
d) Timaeus
Which principle promotes acting so as to produce the greatest good for the greatest number? a) Self-interest b) Divine command c) Deontology d) Utilitarianism
d) Utilitarianism