Question 1
1. For Kant, an action is moral if
a. |
None of these |
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b. |
You are bound to it in virtue of being a rational human |
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c. |
It produces more happiness over unhappiness for more people |
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d. |
You are bound to the goal it is a means to |
Question 2
1. For Kant, the consequences of an act are as equally important as the motive.
True
False
Question 3
1. According to Moore, “good” is indefinable.
True
False
Question 4
1. According to Moore, simple terms
a. |
Both of these |
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b. |
Neither of these |
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c. |
Cannot be defined |
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d. |
Make up complex things |
Question 5
1. According to Moore, the term “good” refers to
a. |
All of these |
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b. |
The motive behind certain actions |
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c. |
A property |
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d. |
The pleasure we get from certain actions |
Question 6
1. For Moore, it is impossible to identify what is good
True
False
Question 7
1. Ayer thinks that “good” is analyzable into
a. |
Both of these |
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b. |
The pleasure people get from good actions |
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c. |
Neither of these |
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d. |
A simple property |
Question 8
1. Ayer, like a relativist, thinks that ethical statements are equivalent to personal statement assertions
True
False
Question 9
1. Ayer would translate the statement “Stealing is bad” to mean
a. |
My culture thinks stealing is bad |
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b. |
I think stealing is bad |
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c. |
Stealing has the property of badness |
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d. |
Stealing! Yuck! |
Question 10
1. Ayer thinks ethical statements have meaning but you need to go beyond someone’s perspective to understand them.
True
False
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