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Philo Ethics Questions and Answers Pack | 100% Correct Answer | Grade A+
Philo Ethics Questions and Answers Pack | 100% Correct Answer | Grade A+
[Show more]Philo Ethics Questions and Answers Pack | 100% Correct Answer | Grade A+
[Show more]Normative Ethics 
Ans: The branch of ethics that deals with what actions are right or wrong. 
Ethical Theory 
Ans: A system that provides a definition of good and right, and a statement of moral 
principle. 
Intrinsic Good 
Ans: Goods pursued for their own sake, such as happiness in Aristotle's th...
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Add to cartNormative Ethics 
Ans: The branch of ethics that deals with what actions are right or wrong. 
Ethical Theory 
Ans: A system that provides a definition of good and right, and a statement of moral 
principle. 
Intrinsic Good 
Ans: Goods pursued for their own sake, such as happiness in Aristotle's th...
A cultural ethical relativist claims that morality... 
Ans: varies widely from culture to culture; is dependent on the practices and preferences of 
the majority of the members of a particular culture; cannot be defined universally; cannot be 
compared or judged cross-culturally 
Gilbert Harman de...
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Add to cartA cultural ethical relativist claims that morality... 
Ans: varies widely from culture to culture; is dependent on the practices and preferences of 
the majority of the members of a particular culture; cannot be defined universally; cannot be 
compared or judged cross-culturally 
Gilbert Harman de...
freedom 
Ans: this the ability to make choices and perform actions and is an intrinsic and essential 
property of the human person 
physical freedom 
Ans: freedom from any physical restraint 
psychological freedom 
Ans: freedom of choice 
Voluntariness 
Ans: this is the ability to act out of one's...
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Add to cartfreedom 
Ans: this the ability to make choices and perform actions and is an intrinsic and essential 
property of the human person 
physical freedom 
Ans: freedom from any physical restraint 
psychological freedom 
Ans: freedom of choice 
Voluntariness 
Ans: this is the ability to act out of one's...
Consequentialism 
Ans: the morality of an act according to its consequences or results. 
David Hume 
Ans: Jeremy Bentham borrowed the concept of utility from 
Jeremy Bentham 
Ans: first to develop the formal theory of utilitarianism 
Principle of Utility 
Ans: Jeremy Bentham's central point of the ...
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Add to cartConsequentialism 
Ans: the morality of an act according to its consequences or results. 
David Hume 
Ans: Jeremy Bentham borrowed the concept of utility from 
Jeremy Bentham 
Ans: first to develop the formal theory of utilitarianism 
Principle of Utility 
Ans: Jeremy Bentham's central point of the ...
3 théories 
Ans: duty based theory 
consequentialism 
virtue based theory 
Duty-based theory in religion 
Ans: -the 10 commandments are duty, there's an external authority (God) --> guideline 
- it's more difficult to live without religion 
Duty-based theory: Kant 
Ans: - intention/motives &g...
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Add to cart3 théories 
Ans: duty based theory 
consequentialism 
virtue based theory 
Duty-based theory in religion 
Ans: -the 10 commandments are duty, there's an external authority (God) --> guideline 
- it's more difficult to live without religion 
Duty-based theory: Kant 
Ans: - intention/motives &g...
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