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Moral Reasoning Quiz I
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1 CORRECT
Beginning with an "is" and deducing an "ought" is known as which of the following?
A)
A false dilemma
B)
The genetic fallacy.
C)
The naturalistic fallacy.
D)
The subjectivist fallacy.
Feedback:
We may deduce an 'ought' from an 'is' under one condition - add a value-premise to the argument.] see note at end
2 CORRECT
Which of the following is most accurate?
A)
Relativism is a moral theory that focuses mainly on consequences.
B)
Deontology is a moral theory that focuses mainly on consequences.
C)
Utilitarianism is a moral theory that focuses mainly on consequences.
D)
Virtue ethics is a moral theory that focuses mainly on consequences.
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Utilitarianism is a consequentialist theory based on the principle of maximizing happiness (or any other measure of utility) for the greatest number of people (as well as minimizing unhappiness for the greatest number). The means of achieving this outcome is not as much of an issue as the actual outcome for the utilitarian.
3 CORRECT
Which of the following is most accurate?
A)
Relativism is a moral theory that focuses mainly on one's intentions.
B)
Virtue ethics is a moral theory that focuses mainly on one's intentions.
C)
Utilitarianism is a moral theory that focuses mainly on one's intentions.
D)
Deontology is a moral theory that focuses mainly on one's intentions.
Feedback: It is also known as 'duty theory'.
4 CORRECT
Which of the following is the best definition of the principle of utility?
A)
The moral thing is that which is the easiest to...