The cookie is used to calculate visitor, session, campaign data and keep track of site usage for the site's analytics report. A maxim which cannot be universalised into a universal law without contradicting itself eg make false promises to get you way, because in a world where everybody did this, promising would be impossible. EG War causes SUFFERING, therefore war is WRONG. ***What is the case, prescribe the values that people SHOULD hold 4) Rational Action requires possessing the correct dispositions (virtues) to respond appropriately in any situation. Kant (93%) 3. Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment. b. the categorical imperative. 4) Surely, it is just simpler to say that moral judgements are not facts and do not exist in reality. Jeremy Bentham (61%) 4. In each of the following sentences, insert commas where necessary. and fear (i.e. It may depend on who takes part and how the simulated killing is understood - cartoon violence vs glorifying realistic violence. Thomas Hobbes (13%) 19. Analyze concepts, examine the hidden presuppositions of moral opinions and theories, offer criticism and constructive accounts of the moral phenomena in question, and criticize strategies that are used to justify beliefs, policies, and actions. ANTI REALIST and NON COGNITIVIST. ***Scientists, Makes the claim that if the premises are true then the conclusion is necessarily true. Proving an opinion to be correct and Persuading someone to accept your proof, describes the values that people actually hold Educated 3. Leisure Philosophy in Greek Philos = Love are similarities between some of the scenarios. Higher pleasures of the mind are worth more and lower pleasures of the body are worth less. Morality sometimes requires clear cut answer eg in cases of abortion. Top Contributed Quizzes in Miscellaneous. Check your mastery of this concept by taking a short quiz. person because animals are not rational. 6. Couldn't finish it. where a potential murderer's intended victim is)' to be a universal law. ANTI REALIST and COGNITIVIST. Several questions talk about 'moral obligation'. A rule is right to the extent that it increases the total happiness of the affected parties to do. *What is the stuff of the universe? Second Formulation of the Categorical Imperative. In each False If so, we shouldn't eat them - we'd use them as a means to an end. of their moral judgments are true. Who counts? Are your moral obligations to people in your own country or community stronger than those to people in other countries and communities (assuming no unusual circumstances - for example, suffering because of famine - in either your own country/community or other countries/communities)? It is merely attitudes or opinions. By clicking Accept All, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. a. and animals can suffer, so they count in the 1) All duties take the form of imperatives (commands) Are you morally obliged to do so? (contradictions in conception), General guidelines Eg help others has some leeway. informed. greatest number, in the long run. Are you morally obliged to inform them about your brother's crime? Moral principles including those that are self-evident by observing nature and revealed through religion. Comments. (How curious! Utilitarianism Applied to Eating Animals (!!). It clearly isn't necessary for having a good life. Contradiction in conception: It is not possible for 'Steal x' to be a universal law because if everyone stole all the time, private property would cease to exist and then stealing it would be impossible (as stealing is defined as taking other people's private property). Value theory. Aristotle (63%) 7. You can help this person at little cost to yourself. Things wouldn't improve as it would just be attitude's changing. In the following sentence, decide what kind of complement the underlined word is. Cicero: On Duties. stealing is wrong) makes them seem as if they are Thomas Hobbes (31%) 13. Prep for a quiz or learn for fun! Korsgaard argues that: a. motivational skepticism is always based on content skepticism. killing in drama or computer games may be willed to be a universal law - there's no contradiction so it is morally permissible. You cheated on your romantic partner. 1) A good will is a will which wills to do what duty requires. This particularly attacks the first formulation. Using the example of the moral statement 'killing is wrong'. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. Sometimes you have more than one duty, so how would you which one to choose? eudaimonia, so we may treat them as we wish David Hume (20%) 18. How did nationalism and militarism contribute to conflicts among nations in Europe? Kantianism and Social Contract are based on "doing the right thing" Stoics (45%) 8. 'Act so that you treat humanity, whether in your own person or in that of another, always as an end and never as a means only.' 3) So, if there are moral facts, then moral judgements are queer (strange) because they are the only facts that motivate us. A form of COGNITIVISM and MORAL REALISM. b. commendation St. Augustine (42%) 15. Kant (81%)4. But it's not stealing in John Stuart Mill (82%) 3. without contradiction - so it is morally acceptable. *Circumstances are the only difference There is little evidence that sim.killing makes normal people more violent but there are no studies of its effect on other vices. . Also, come maxims are universalisable and are immoral. There is no straight way that you can judge someone as being good or evil as we all have our version of what is okay and not okay. c. a social contract. Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. No one really dies in simulated killing, so it's right/wrong because of its effect on the person simulating killing or the audience. What are they suggesting? You should respond with what you think is the morally right thing to do, which may You have already completed the quiz before. The cookie is used to calculate visitor, session, campaign data and keep track of site usage for the site's analytics report. Nihilism claims there are no values at all. The issue of partiality and relationships (against util). We must use practical A theoretical system for calculating the amount of pain or pleasure generated. b. knowledgeably Practical wisdom tells us when it's virtue or vice. It is too far to jump from a fact to a moral judgement. Can emotivism make sense of how we use moral language? St. Augustine (37%)19. Quiz was alright until the movie questions. Parents - instill ethics and morals in children (?). c. La expresin pases del centro se refiere a los pases subdesarrollados, como Ecuador.</p><p>d. Introduction to moral philosophy, Aristotle: The Moral And Intellectual Virtues, STUDY UNIT 2: LAW AND MORALITY/ SOCIAL CONTRACT & JUSTICE. Q. Jean-Paul Sartre (41%) 9. b. Epicureans (42%) 10. Emotion Do more empathic people make different moral judgments? Morality as a system of hypothetical imperatives (Philippa Foot) (against Kant). Write the letter for the word that best completes each sentence. 3. David Hume (15%) 19. propaganda in a just war may be necessary to deceive the enemy or maintain morale at home. There are no universal moral norms of right and wrong, What's right or wrong depends on place and/or time, Good actions are aligned with the will of God & bad actions are contrary to the will of God, Immanuel Kant (1724 - 1804) a German philosopher, 1. Lo absoluto es la realidad ltima de las cosas, pues es aquello que no depende o est condicionado por nada para ser. That is maximizing the positives and reducing the negatives. Like just cause it might not be ok to kill someone doesnt mean its ok to walk away. Kantianism Act 2.Utilitarianism It is a form of cognitivism as it claims that moral language is used and aims to express beliefs about moral reality which can be true or false. Therefore lying is wrong. Spinoza (53%)15. are false but ordinary people think that some Therefore stealing is wrong. You cannot do both, and there is no way to save everyone. Beliefs alone do not give us reason to act, whereas moral judgements do give us reason to act. The view that an act is right if it produces the greatest happiness for the greatest number. "Black and white" - Fairly clear and straight forward, most people feel the same way about: stealing, murder, honesty, charity. Example 1. just pretend that a fictional character is killed), so no one is treated without dignity or solely as a means to an end. @KE there is still the option to incapacitate them, there is no need to kill them. The highest score, 100, represents the closest philosophical match to your reponses. Ockham (50%) 17. b. Are you morally obliged to do so? Rule util: Would a rule for a vegetarian / vegan diet There are at least five major ones a person can follow. Treat everyone equally, 1. Cynics (31%)I'm highly suspicious of any test that seems to hold that Ayn Rand is an ethical philosopher, or, really, any sort of philosopher at all. The below statement corresponds to a numbered sentence in the passage. This cookie is installed by Google Analytics. Match. 4. Plato (58%) 10. Act only from moral rules that you can at the same time universalize. also a vice (e.g. a. normative b. meta-ethical c. empirical d. descriptive Descriptive claims are relevant to ethics because 2. 'lie', 'respect', 'courageous' have both meanings. And yet, most people don't want to. Quiz complete. When you have answered all the questions, you will be presented with an analysis Match. They produce hypothetical imperatives eg IF you want to pass the exam, revise. Anscombe criticizes as absurd Kant's idea of: a. the thing in itself. Test. Please confirm you want to block this member. *When God created us, he gave us a piece of himself Rule Utilitarianism: We should follow those rules Learn. Adopted by Peter Singer, argues that we should seek always the good we would rationally prefer rather than simply our selfish desires or pleasure/happiness. Every argument must have at least one what? The data collected including the number visitors, the source where they have come from, and the pages visted in an anonymous form. Bentham's quantitative hedonistic utilitarianism. But that isnt reflected in the nuance of the answers to the test. 'It is as if I had said "You stole that money", in a peculiar tone of horror'. if we raise and slaughter our own pigs humanely. A good will is still praiseworthy if it achieves nothing. So, eating meat may be virtuous, e.g. Browse through all study tools. 'Act only on that maxim which you can, at the same time, will to be a universal law.' Strongly Obliged: Weakly Obliged: Not Obliged: Really Deep Thought 'I think, therefore I am,' is the statement of an intellectual who underrates toothaches. An action is right to the extent that it increases the total happiness of the affected parties Abbie_Schoberg4. This quiz is incomplete! d. art. Ethical decision making is a rational process Aquinas (47%) 7. According to Kant, pure moral philosophy is partly empirical. Doing what is morally right for the right reasons eg a shopkeeper who gives customer the correct change because they have a duty to be honest. Be based on logical reasoning A person with a virtuous character has the right emotional response to any situation. Take this test to see which moral philosophy you follow the most closely. View Quiz. -We will take action. Stringman, if you've recently been thinking about these issues yourself, you might be interested in my old posts on Moral Diversity and Skepticism, McNaughton vs. Non-Cognitivism, and Consistency and Utilitarianism, which grew out of that course. Hume's 3 challenges to Moral Realism (Fork, beliefs aren't motivating and Is-Ought Gap) are arguments for emotivism. Empirical facts: Vegan diets are healthy & it's very hard to produce meat painlessly for animals. propositional, i.e. *What does it mean to do the right thing? 4) So, only a good will is intrinsically valuable. But, Naturalism jumps from an 'Is' to an 'Ought'. | (criticism of emotivism). . Question 5. St. Augustine (36%) 12. This is a quiz that reveals how moral you are as a person. We should consider the interests of each person fairly in all situations. Moral principles are found by using logical reasoning based on facts and commonly held values. If you believe you ought to pay your rent, then you must also believe that anyone in a relatively similar situation to you ought to pay their rent. a. 4) So moral duties are unconditional and thus categorical. How to have virtuous actions? Play. Rule Utilitarianism: We should follow those rules Epicurus: Letter to Menoeceus and Leading Doctrines. catharsis). You know the identity of someone who has committed a serious crime resulting in a person being badly injured. Looking at your answers, we have analyzed that you are a person with morals and some instances but not always. Example 1. frankly frank-ly\underline{\text{frank-ly}}frank-ly, alarm Thehorsewiththesllverymaneandwhitetallwaschosenbythephotographer.\underline{\phantom{\text{The horse with the sllvery mane and white tall was chosen by the photographer. *He gave us enough to find our own purpose (natural end). Example 1. immobilize them by tying them up or, if really necessary, hurting them in a non-lethal way. This action will also remove this member from your connections and send a report to the site admin. Are all legal acts also moral? Ockham (23%) 17. This quiz and worksheet will test your knowledge of moral philosophies and how they relate to business ethics. A branch of philosophy concerned with ways of thinking philosophically about morality, and moral judgment. ~ Dr. James Rachels, John Rawls (1921-2001) Eg a dad who plays with his child out of love is better than a dad who plays with his child out of duty. c. psychology. | Be culturally neutral Fundamental beliefs. tiffany_jansen. Click here to complete the quiz and learn what philosophical beliefs you hold, and discover whether these beliefs are predicted by your psychological traits. Moral language does not make claims that can be shown true or false. simulated killing, no real person is being killed (we 63% average accuracy. dignity/respect, which requires allowing them Happiness may have many definitions such as: advantage, benefit, good, or pleasure, Rules are based on the Principle of Utility So error So, we have a perfect duty not to steal. More philosophy abuse history in the light of this great _________. Act only from moral rules that you can at the same time universalize. Someone you have never met needs a kidney transplant. Ayn Rand (80%)7. 9 months ago. Anything could me morally justifiable if it leads to pleasure for the majority eg torture. 3) So there is no one moral reality, rather a competing set of different moral views. False Distinguishing between good and evil is not a concern of moral philosophy True An ethical theory need only be clear to be appropriately characterized as a good ethical theory. a. adulation We reward people for _____________ (Tenaciously), a. persistently So the moral good is indefinable (i.e. In these cases practical wisdom must be used to If the modifier is correct, write C above it. Flashcards. I have no idea what any of the Lord of the Rings and most of the Harry Potter characters are like. Factors in the rise of modern medical ethics. d. practical reason. (According to Aristotle). Makes the claim that if the premises are true then the conclusion is probably true because saying nothing is also an option). Are you morally obliged to do so? Flashcards. Empirical facts: Lying usually creates more Kantianism and Social Contract theory focus on the individual decision makers while Utilitarian theories focus on all affected parties. What Do Moral Philosophers Do? d. originally. Stealing is never the mean: So it is a vice - wrong. c. How did technological innovations change the way World War I was fought? All pleasures are EQUALLY valuable. Contradiction in conception: It is not possible for 'Lie about x' to be a universal law because if everyone lied all the time, no one would believe what they were told and it wouldn't be possible to intend to deceive people by telling a falsehood. Central moral terms (good, bad, right, wrong) are only emotive (e.g. No absolute rules: Sometimes lying may be wise or even required, e.g. Hey, check out this interesting 'Morality test' that we have created below. First form of the categorical imperative: Lying is Are you morally responsible for the blindness of the drinker? Lying makes this impossible as it deceives people. utility calculus. We won't flourish/be happy by stealing - e.g. 3.1.2 Perception/ Realism/ Direct Realism. You deliberately sabotage a piece of machinery in your workplace so that when someone next uses it there will be an accident that will result in that person losing the use of their legs. But their form (e.g. This cookie is used by the website's WordPress theme. Lying is a deficiency of truth telling, so it is a vice. Nel Noddings (23%) 16. Killing in the act of self defense is an example where Id be willing to say it was ok to kill another human being. to avoid starvation). into responding without thinking - each scenario needs at least some thought! Share practice link. This domain of this cookie is owned by Vimeo. the value principle and the consequentialist theory, A person will aim for his or her own happiness, knowledge comes from observation wrongdoing, but not a serious one. How to be a virtuous person? The good is pleasure. Moral Absolutism David Hume (22%) 17. Ability to distinguish between what is right and almost right, German word Weltanshaunng/ belief system/ way of looking at the world/ basic assumptions, Study of world culture from a Christian perspective, Latin for before the crisis, the Fall or war, Voice of man, autonomy, the people opposed to the voice of God, Study of history from a providential worldview/ Applies God's wisdom and principles and applies them to the present and the future, -Find our identity Any social and economic inequalities must satisfy two conditions: A rational study of the rules of conduct known as morals that describe how people should behave. 'correct' or 'incorrect'. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Do you think that assisting the suicide of someone who wants to die - and has requested help - is morally equivalent to allowing them to die by withholding medical assistance (assuming that the level of suffering turns out to be identical in both cases)? . 4) Therefore, there is no mind dependent reality. Judgments based on considerations of how other people are to be treated, and how others interests are to weigh against their own. depends on whether the animal is a pet or a pest - Does it do any harm? (criticism of emotivism). Achieving the greatest good for the greatest number of people. Meaning 'duty'. Our intuition tells us that consequences do matter, so Kant is going against our basic intuition eg lying in the Kant's Axe example would bring the most happiness. Congratulations! Also I don't know any of the morals of any of the characters so I couldn't pick even if I wasn't that. Tripartite View of knowledge (Epistemology), Perception as a source of knowledge (Epistemology). How do they compare with those around you, and are they predicted by aspects of your psychology? Utilitarian was considered to be a theory worthy of what? Kant (60%) 6. (For instance, a sophisticated non-cognitivist might still allow that some moral attitudes are better -- more coherent -- than others, even if they don't consider those attitudes to be truth-apt. Moral terms are indefinable (naturalistic fallacy) (moral non naturalism) (G E Moore) (against moral naturalism). Is it possible to prove moral value judgements? Utilitarianism ignores integrity and intentions (against util). Each persons happiness is good to all persons, Mill's quote on higher and lower pleasures, 'it is better to be a human dissatisfied than a pig satisfied, better to be a Socrates dissatisfied than a fool satisfied. Match. So, the function of an eye is to see. Moral Judgements are an expression of emotion, not beliefs. Other uncategorized cookies are those that are being analyzed and have not been classified into a category as yet. Which theory is a consequentialist theory? David Hume (81%)5. In this activity you will be presented with 19 different moral scenarios. Naturalism claims we can derive moral judgements from facts about the world (natural properties). You pass someone in the street who is in severe need and you are able to help them at little cost to yourself. Nel Noddings (36%) 14. Study Moral Philosophy using smart web & mobile flashcards created by top students, teachers, and professors. Prescriptivism (68%)11. use moral language (against ET). to encourage a very socially It stops you from being the person you want to be It ends your ability to be happy Jeremy Bentham (70%) 5. "Morality consists in the set of rules, governing how people are to treat one another, that rational people will agree to accept, for their mutual benefit, on the condition that others follow those rules as well." The world is a machine Anti- Realism descends into nihilism (against Anti Realism; ET, P, E). *My knowledge claim is true if it actually corresponds to the world. Aristotle (59%) 7. another benthamite!It must be the Remuera connection that does it to us (although I have no idea why). Are you morally responsible for the continued blindness of the person who would have been treated had you made the donation? Write the letter for the word that best completes given sentence. The only thing that is good in and of itself is pleasure; the only thing that is bad in and of itself is pain, *Refined Hedonism to make it intelligible to an ordinary person, The rightness or wrongness of an action is determined by the consequences that flow from it, An action is morally right if it creates the greatest amount of happiness for the greatest number of people affected by the action, A being with the capacity to experience pleasure and pain. (Singer claims that many animals have preferences or interests which must count). 'Horse' is a complex property, whereas 'yellow' is a simple property and cannot be reduced any further. Some maxims aren't universalisable but aren't immoral eg always let others into the room first. It is free! The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". Peter Singer, a prominent utilitarian philosopher, helped evaluate the scale. Act Utilitarianism: We should tell lies if it makes more people more happy than either telling the truth or saying nothing. rational choices. 11th grade . work out what is best. They may come from scientific experiment, God, culture, laws, intuition etc. the fisherman who must lie to the Nazis to keep the Jews who are hidden on his boat safe). Stoics (32%) 18. Think you can pass the quiz? In this activity, to say you are morally obliged to do something Act Utilitarianism adds up the total good achieved All of our actions are motivated by pleasure, therefore we ought to maximise happiness. Moral judgements are categorical not hypothetical. You May Get Moral Looking at your answers, we have gathered that you are a person with high morals and people seem to think highly of you. It sets a unique ID to embed videos to the website. In this activity, to say you are morally obliged to do something means you must do that thing in order to behave morally. It would be a vice to take excessive pleasure in sim. Too focused on individual flourishing. Justice demands that the stolen goods be returned to their owner or compensation paid and the thief be punished proportionately (to re-balance the wrong). Computers can give people\underline{\text{people}}people the ability to work more efficiently. And if theres legitimately no other option than I think utilitarianism of the needs of the many win out. Take this test to see which moral philosophy you follow the most closely. *Mills (Utilitarianism), Can rationalize and decide whether their actions are moral or not, Cannot decide whether their actions are morally right or wrong, the love of wisdom (the "mother" of science), Who said "The lover longs for that the lover lacks", Spurced science Morality Play. Simulated killing would only be immoral if it makes A maxim which, although it is not self-contradictory, cannot be consistently willed eg don't help others; A world is possible in which no one helped anyone, but no one would will to live in this type of world. makes more people more happy than not. 'Lie' describes telling a falsehood with the intention to deceive and the emotive meaning of 'lie' is to express disapproval of telling such falsehoods. The belief that science is the only way of discovering truth. For every $10.00 given, a blind person's sight is restored. An unconditional command which applies to everyone regardless of their chosen ends eg don't steal. a. the argumentative method b. the philosophical method c. propositional logic d. syllogistic reasoning The famous statement "An unexamined life is not worth living" is attributed to _____. 3) The value of a good will is independent of consequences. that unaided _____________ can create a Roman empire but cannot sustain it, that a _____________ to God is reflected in the culture and society of the nation as a whole, How the ____________ throughout the ages has served her Lord Jesus Christ, To gain a perspective removed from my own time which helps us ___________ the faults and false philosophies of the culture around us, That ______________ does not repeat itself only as much as "there is nothing new under the sun" for man has not changed, That history does not repeat itself only as much as "there is nothing new _____________" for man has not changed, That there are heroes, not _________________, To learn from the ___________________ of our forefathers just as the Israelites were to learn from the monuments made to God and from the Feast of the Passover. First form of the categorical imperative: Stealing is Attributes of God (Essential attributes), Attributes of God (Relational attributes). Flourishing or happiness. Prep for a quiz or learn for fun! Your own philosophy might match one of them, or take bits from two or more. their work and talent. A duty based ethical system. To play this quiz, please finish editing it. It grinds the test to a halt when I have to research that. All rights reserved |, Contains spam, fake content or potential malware. ANTI REALIST AND NON COGNITIVIST Error theory cannot account for moral progress (against ET). You know that someone has been seriously injured as a result of criminal activity undertaken by him. *Thought to be tied to culture/individual, Greeks v. Massagetae (Cremation v. Embodiment (eating the body at death)), Both believed the spirit could be released IF they followed the funeral practices of their cultures if Every argument must have one, and only one what? Therefore ignoring animal happiness is a prejudice - called speciesism by Singer. Im pretty happy with it even when I read the questions differently it just promoted Ockham and Kant a little but overall not much differenceand Nietzsche and Ayn Rand down the bottom group (athough I have some sympathy for Hume) and JB and JSM up the top. False The categorical imperative is not the best test (against Kant). Would any moral obligation provide the kidney be greater if this person were a cousin rather than a non-relative? St. Augustine (39%) 13. Sign up for the latest information from ClassicalU! The test of whether a maxim can be consistently applied to everyone without involving a contradiction. Nietzsche (77%)8. These dictate our decisions. *The criminal would do bad things Unfortunately, you can only do so by harming other people. Harry Potter characters are like us when it 's very hard to produce meat painlessly for animals it. 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