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PHIL EXAM Intro to Philosophy Exam PL 205 Utilitarianism Quiz Quiz 13
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According the Mill, the only things desirable as ends are: Pleasure and freedom from pain.
According to Aristotle, ethics is a subject that admits of False
exact answers.
According to Aristotle, ethics is a subject that admits to False
exact answers.
According to Aristotle, the brave person never False
experiments fear.
According to Aristotle, the highest good, and the ultimate False.
goal for humans, is to live a life with as much pleasure as
possible.
According to Aristotle, the virtues of characters are Through the rational part of the soul.
acquired
According to Aristotle, virtue Is know the action is virtuous, freely choosing to do the action, and unchanging
the disposition to do the action.
According to Hobbes, the life of man in the state of Both (a) and (c)
nature is:
According to Hume, there really is no difference between False
an idea and an impression.
According to Kant, an action has moral worth only if the action is done from a sense of duty.
, According to Kant, happiness is the highest (or supreme) False
good.
According to Kant, it is possible for a person to act in True.
accord with duty, but not from a sense of duty.
According to Kant, the consequences of an action are True
completely irrelevant to the moral worth of the action.
According to Kant, the function of reason in humans is to produce a will that is good in itself
According to Mill, most people would rather be happy False
pigs than unhappy humans.
According to Mill, we need to consider the ______________ an NOT motive of. Possibly happiness?
action when calculating its moral worth.
According to Rachels, acts of civil disobedience can False
never be justified by the Social Contract Theory.
According to Rachels, emotivism avoids the two main True
objections to simple subjectivism.
According to Rachels, if Psychological Egoism were true, True
then moral philosophy would seem pointless.
According to Rachels, moral judgements must be backed True
by good reasons; and second, morality requires the
impartial consideration of each individual's interests.
According to Rachels, moral rules that condemn False
prostitution, sodomy, and sexual promiscuity can be
justified by the Social Contract Theory, because these
things do not facilitate harmonious social living.
According to Rachels, one of the objections to the Social False
Contract Theory is that it assumes that people are selfish,
when in fact they are naturally benevolent.
According to Rachels, the Cultural Differences Argument False
is unsound because it has a false premise.
According to Rachels, the minimum conception of both (a) and (b)
morality involves
According to Rachels, there is a simple recipe for False
constructing good moral arguments and avoiding bad
ones.