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Ethics Quiz Midterm

The document presents an ethics quiz with multiple-choice questions covering various philosophical concepts such as human understanding, reason, eudaimonism, cultural relativism, and virtue ethics. It addresses topics like impartiality, empathy, conditional voluntariness, and natural rights. Each question is followed by the correct answer, providing insights into ethical theories and principles.

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Ethics Quiz Midterm

The document presents an ethics quiz with multiple-choice questions covering various philosophical concepts such as human understanding, reason, eudaimonism, cultural relativism, and virtue ethics. It addresses topics like impartiality, empathy, conditional voluntariness, and natural rights. Each question is followed by the correct answer, providing insights into ethical theories and principles.

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ETHICS QUIZ

1. Which of the following statement is not true to a human being? WE ARE SAID TO BE NOT CAPABLE
OF UNDERSTANDING OTHER PEOPLE BECAUSE WE THINK OF OUR SELVES AND ALL THE
CONSEQUENCES THAT MIGHT HAPPEN
2. When we become conscious of ourselves, we realize that our essential qualities are? ALL OF THE
ABOVE
3. It is said that reason requires? IMPARTIALITY
4. Broadly said, that is concerned with making sense of intuitions about what is right and good.
REASON AND FEELINGS
5. What is the meaning of Eudaimonism? HAPPINESS
6. Relativistic positions may specifically see moral values as applicable only within certain social
boundaries. CULTURAL RELATIVISM
7. Generally, it is that faculty of the mind which selects, at the moment of decision. WILL
8. Striving for impartiality means that the process of resolution is untainted by? BIASES AND
PREJUDICES
9. The ff are elements of human acts except for? INTENTION
10. This elements of virtue ethics emphasizes the importance of solidarity, community and
relationships rather than universal standards and impartiality - ETHICS OF CARE
11. It enables us to identify with others, and may generate a perception of the other as a being who
observes concern and respect - EMPHATY
12. A boy and a girl who are forced to marry each other is against their will, is an example of?
CONDITIONAL VOLUNTARINESS
13. The ff are sources of morality except for? CONSEQUENCE
14. This theory believes that every person is endowed with certain inalienable rights - THEORY OF
NATURAL RIGHTS
15. Locke believe that liberty should be? MORALLY EMODIED IN THE INDIVIDUAL THEMSELVES

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