Selfpreservation Ethical and Utilitarian Pragmatism Test

Selfpreservation Ethical and Utilitarian Pragmatism Test

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QUESTION 3

  1. The belief that ethical standards are fixed, unchangeable, and the same for all is called what?
    religion
    inflexible
    bias
    absolutism

2 points

QUESTION 4

  1. Doing what is in one’s own best interests because it is felt to be right is the ethical stance of what?
    ethical self-preservation
    ethical selfishness
    ethical egoism
    ethical conservatism

2 points

QUESTION 5

  1. If I say that we ought to act from the view that the greatest good for the greatest number is key, I am advocating what?
    Altruism
    Utilitarianism
    Deontology
    Virtue Ethics

2 points

QUESTION 6

  1. If I were to argue that motive is more important than consequences, that I didn’t care if your attempt at doing the right thing resulted in the harm of someone else as long as your motive meant well, I would probably be advocating a form of what?
    Deontology
    Religious Morality
    Utilitarian Pragmatism
    Pure Virtue

2 points

QUESTION 7

  1. When a community decides that each individual should surrender some of their natural rights to establish a government that will rule over them and protect them, they are entering into what? (the best answer as provided from the textbook)
    A utilitarian agreement
    A social contract
    A consensus of self-interest
    A practical ethical majority rule

2 points

QUESTION 8

  1. When developing personal excellence is most important to me, including practicing highly esteemed character traits including honesty, integrity, compassion, reliability, etc., and I feel that everyone ought to do likewise, my ethical school would most likely be what?
    Kantian ethics
    Rule Utilitarianism
    Virtue Ethics
    Act Utilitarianism

2 points

QUESTION 9

  1. If Mattias believes ethically that close personal relationships are vitally important, including the unique demands and feelings central to those relationships, his ethical stance would be called what?
    The Ethics of Care
    The Ethics of Altruism
    The Ethics of Relationship
    The Ethics of Intimacy

2 points

QUESTION 10

  1. Which of the following does the question “When is a developing human a person?” have the most importance regarding and impact on?
    Stem Cell Research
    Euthanasia
    Abortion
    Unknown Birth Defects

2 points

QUESTION 11

  1. When the movement of the unborn baby can be felt in the womb, that is called what?
    Viability
    Conception
    Arterial Fluctuation
    Quickening

2 points

QUESTION 12

  1. Kervorkian is best known for his work in what?
    Physician Assisted Suicide
    Euthanasia
    Illegal Abortion
    Cancer fatality

2 points

QUESTION 13

  1. Abortion has been available to people for how long?
    For approximately 100 years.
    Since Roe vs. Wade.
    For the lase forty years.
    For millenia (thousands of years).

2 points

QUESTION 14

  1. If a person is comfortable in traditional gender roles and identifies with that, you can probably call them what?
    Normal
    Religious
    Heterosexual
    Plain

2 points

QUESTION 15

  1. People that practice trading explicit photos through email and text messages practice what? (best answer)
    Pornography
    illegal communications
    Amorality
    Sexting

2 points

QUESTION 16

  1. There are reasons to limit and regulate sexual behavior. Sexual relations and identities should be limited by social concerns, including regulating disease, protecting the rights of women, minimizing unwanted pregnancy, and so on. These were the views held by whom?
    Jean Jacques Rousseau
    Jeremy Bentham
    Voltaire

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