Question: 5 question : In making a moral decision, one should be more concerned with what is good for oneself rather than arriving at good consequences.

5 question : In making a moral decision, one should be more concerned with what is good for oneself rather than arriving at good consequences.

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Duty Ethics

Self-realization Ethics

None ofthe answers.

Ethical Relativism

: Question 6

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People seek only what is good for themselves.

Group of answer choices

Duty Ethics

Self Realization Ethics

Psychological Egotism

Rights Ethics

: Question 7

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In making a moral decision, one should be more concerned with developing goo habits than arriving at good consequences.

Group of answer choices

Rights Ethics

Ethical Relativism

Utilitarianism

Virtue Ethics

: Question 8

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Virtues focused on the good of the clients and general welfare.

Group of answer choices

Teamwork

Self-governance

Public-spirited

Proficiency

: Question 9

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Virtues focused on the mastery of one's profession.

Group of answer choices

Proficiency

Teamwork

Self-governance

Public-spirited

: Question 10

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Aristotle's Golden Mean did NOT include the following:

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Truthfulness

Proper balance between extremes

Practical wisdom

Revealing all information

: Question 11

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How did Aristotle think that virtue could be acquired?

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Virtue is acquired through education and training

It is impossible to become virtuous

One must have a conversion experience in which one experiences the good directly

It is inborn

Question 12

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Which of the following does virtue ethics have a hard time explaining?

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The role of emotions in morality

All answers are correct.

Moral complexity

Moral education

Question 13

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What do people seek above all else, according to Aristotle?

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Pleasure

Power

Self-fulfillment

Truthfulness

Question 14

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Which ethical theory was supported by Immanuel Kant?

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Utilitarianism

Duty Ethics

Virtue Ethics

Ethical Relativism

: Question 15

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Kant says that we have a duty to:

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Treat others as a means to an end

Avoid rationality

Respect other's autonomy

Commit Suicide

Flag question: Question 16

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Kant supported the duty of "do not lie" as an absolute that was NOT supported by the following idea:

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Categorical Imperatives

Moral dilemmas

Universality

Absolutism

: Question 17

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Ethics really boils down to a cost-benefit analysis.

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Ethical Relativism

Utilitarianism

Virtue Ethics

Cost Benefit Ethics

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The only way to make sure one acts in a morally good way is to look around to see what most other people are doing and act as they do.

Group of answer choices

Ethical Relativism

Duty Ethics

Utilitarianism

Virtue Ethics

Flag question: Question 19

What higher standard of character is NOT emphasized with the correlating religion?

Group of answer choices

Buddhism and compassion

Islam and pursuit of excellence

Navajo and harmony

Christianity and righteousness

Question 20

What is NOT a category of motive of professionals?

Group of answer choices

Compensation

Proficiency

Faith

Moral

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