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BUS 309 Week 2 Quiz Normative Theories of Ethics - Strayer University NEW Version
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BUS 309 Week 2 Quiz Normative Theories of Ethics - NEW Strayer
Which theories of ethics contend that right and wrong are determined by more than the likely consequences of an action?
Egoistic theories
Nonconsequentialist theories
Relativist theories
Consequentialist theories
Nonconsequentialist theories are also called
Deontological theories
Relativist theories
Egoistic theories
Virtue ethics theories
Epicurus was a
Stoic
Hedonist
Platonist
Aristotelian
Someone who holds that everyone should let self-interest guide their actions is a
Personal egoist
Personal hedonist
Impersonal egoist
Impersonal hedonist
The view that equates morality with self-interest is
Stoicism
Egoism
Hedonism
Platonism
Psychological hedonists hold that humans are by nature
Virtuous
Selfish
Altruistic
Immoral
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
Virtue ethics
Divine command ethics
Deontology
Utilitarianism
Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill both endorsed
Virtue ethics
Divine command ethics
Deontology
Utilitarianism
By “good” utilitarians mean
Happiness or pleasure
Morality or virtue...