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BUS 309 WK 3 Quiz 2 Chapter 2 - All Possible Questions
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BUS 309 WK 3 Quiz 2 Chapter 2 - All Possible Questions
1. Which theories of ethics contend that right and wrong are determined by more than the likely consequences of an action?
1. Egoistic theories
2. Nonconsequentialist theories
3. Relativist theories
4. Consequentialist theories
1. Nonconsequentialist theories are also called
1. Deontological theories
2. Relativist theories
3. Egoistic theories
4. Virtue ethics theories
1. Epicurus was a
1. Stoic
2. Hedonist
3. Platonist
4. Aristotelian
1. Someone who holds that everyone should let self-interest guide their actions is a
1. Personal egoist
2. Personal hedonist
3. Impersonal egoist
4. Impersonal hedonist
1. The view that equates morality with self-interest is
1. Stoicism
2. Egoism
3. Hedonism
4. Platonism
1. Psychological hedonists hold that humans are by nature
1. Virtuous
2. Selfish
3. Altruistic
4. Immoral
1. The view that we should always act so as to produce the greatest possible balance of good over bad for everyone affected by our actions is known as
1. Virtue ethics
2. Divine command ethics
3. Deontology
4. Utilitarianism
1. Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill both endorsed
1. Virtue ethics
2. Divine command ethics
3. Deontology
4. Utilitarianism
1. By “good” utilitarians mean
1. Happiness or pleasure
2. Morality or virtue
3. Wealth or prosperity
4. Desire satisfaction
1. The “hedonic calculus” was developed by
1. Epicurus
2. Mill
3. Bentham
4. Kant
1. A. C. Ewing criticized...