Assignment: Chapter 06: Quiz
_______ is right or acceptable behavior in terms of the consequences for the individual.
a. Egoism
The concept of a moral philosophy is inexact. For that reason, moral philosophies must be assessed on a continuum rather than as static entities.
a. True
Teleology is a philosophy that states that _______.
a. an act is morally right or acceptable if it produces a desired result
This philosophy focuses on the preservation of individual rights and on the intentions associated with a particular behavior rather than on its consequences _______.
a. deontology
What type of justice exists if employees are being open, honest, and truthful in their communications at work?
a. interactional
Which of the following is a correct statement?
b. A moral virtue represents an acquired disposition that is valued as a part of an individual's character.
A moral philosophy is a general set of values by which different people live.
b. False
This famous statement, "Act as if the maxim of the action were to become by will a universal law of nature," is called _______.
b. Kant's Categorical Imperative
_____________ is the final stage of cognitive moral development, according to Lawrence Kohlberg.
b. The stage of universal ethical principles
The types of moral philosophy discussed in the text include _______.
c. teleology, deontology, relativist perspective, virtue ethics, and justice
This philosophy assumes what is moral in a given situation is not only what conventional morality requires but also what the mature person with a "good" moral character deems appropriate _______.
c. virtue ethics
This philosophy evaluates ethicalness subjectively on the basis of individual and group experiences _______.
d. relativism
This philosophy defines right or acceptable actions as those that maximize total utility, or the greatest good for the greatest number of people _______.
d. utilitarianism
According to Kohlberg's model of cognitive moral development, different individuals make different decisions in similar ethical situations because _______.
e. they are in different stages of cognitive moral development
John, vice president of operations at We Care, Inc., approves the illegal disposal of toxic waste at his firm's international factory. John has committed _______.
b. a white-collar crime