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PHL 218 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS

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Dr. Nick has 4 patients who all share the same blood and tissue types. 3 of them are
dying, each from the failure of a different organ. The fourth patient, Tom, has a set of
healthy organs that could be transplanted into the 3 other people, thereby curing
them. Assume that none of these 4 persons is an ax murderer, psychopath, potential
curer of cancer, etc. Tom has come to Dr. Nick's hospital for a tonsillectomy, and is
currently unconscious. Which form of utilitarianism would be most likely to say that Dr.
Nick should sacrifice Tom to save the other three patients?


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, indirect act utilitarianism




In Aristotle's ethical theory, the doctrine of the mean applies to:


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the moral virtues




True or false: According to Mill, only a very few geniuses (such as philosophers and
scientists) can experience the higher pleasures, since they are intellectual.


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False




True or false: Mill claims that a happy life contains only mental pleasures and no
physical pleasures


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False : (Mill is very clear that a happy life contains a variety of pleasures—
both physical and mental—even though the mental pleasures should take
precedence over the physical ones.)




what is an empirical statement?

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can only know if it is true through observation and experience




According to Aristotle, a life devoted to pursuing pleasure as the highest good is
suitable for:


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beasts




What is the difference between Mill's kind of hedonism and Benthams?


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Bentham: humans and animals are on the same level
Mill: humans have pleasures of intellect, feelings, imagination, and moral
sentiments, mere sensation. - he then shows that human and animal
pleasures are different and human pleasure must be higher than animal
pleasures.




According to Bentham, what determines how valuable a pleasant activity or
experience is?


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the quantity of pleasure created

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