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DAT 250 exam 1 || QUESTIONS WITH A+ VERIFIED
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Kantianism correct answers an ethical philosophy claiming that motives and universal rules are
important aspects in judging what is right or wrong

kantianism - imperative #1 correct answers • Act only from moral rules that you can at the same
time will to be universal moral laws.

• The universal moral laws should be followed by everyone without deriving a logical
contradiction.

kantianism - imperative #2 correct answers • Act so that you treat both yourself and other people
as ends in themselves and never only as a means to an end.

• This is usually an easier formulation to work with than the first formulation of the Categorical
Imperative.

case for Kantianism correct answers • Treats all persons as moral equals

• Gives all people moral worth as rational, autonomous beings

• Holds everyone to the same standard

• Produces universal moral guidelines

case against kantianism correct answers • Sometimes no rule adequately characterizes an action

• Sometimes there is no way to resolve a conflict between rules
- In a conflict between a perfect duty and an imperfect duty, perfect duty prevails
- In a conflict between two perfect duties, no solution

• Kantianism allows no exceptions to perfect duties

• Conclusion: Despite weaknesses, a workable ethical theory

perfect duty correct answers duty obliged to fulfill without exception -> telling the truth

imperfect duty correct answers duty obliged to fulfill in general but not in every instance ->
helping others

act utilitarianism correct answers - Add up change in happiness of all affected beings

- Sum > 0, action is good- Sum < 0, action is bad

, - Right action to take: one that maximizes the sum

act utilitarianism - principle of utility correct answers • Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill

• An action is good if its benefits exceeds its harms

• An action is bad if its harms exceed its benefits

• Utility: tendency of an object to produce happiness or prevent unhappiness for an individual or
a community

• Happiness = advantage = benefit = good = pleasure

• Unhappiness = disadvantage = cost = evil = pain

• An action is right (or wrong) to the extent that it increases(or decreases) the total happiness of
the affected parties.

• The morality of an action has nothing to do with the attitude behind the action.

rule utilitarianism correct answers a utilitarian theory asserting that the morally right action is the
one covered by a rule that if generally followed would produce the most favorable balance of
good over evil, everyone considered

social contract theory correct answers • Thomas Hobbes
- Without rules and a means of enforcing them, people would not bother to create anything of
value because nobody could be sure of keeping what they created.
- In a "state of nature" our lives would be "solitary, poore, nasty, brutish, and short"
- We implicitly accept a "social contract"
▪ Establishment of moral rules to govern relations among citizens
▪ Government capable of enforcing these rules

• Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- In ideal society, no one above rules
- That prevents society from enacting bad rules

social contract theory - negative right correct answers A right that another can guarantee by
leaving you alone (Right of free expression)

virtue ethics theory correct answers • A right action is an action that a virtuous person, acting in
character, would do in the same circumstances.

• A virtuous person is a person who possesses and lives out the virtues

• The virtues are those character traits human beings needs in order to flourish and be truly
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