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20 questions were answered correctly. 5 questions were answered incorrectly. 1 "Capital punishment is morally wrong because it turns all the state's citizens into killers." To which theory of ethics is the person who made this statement likely appealing? Kantian deontology Virtue-based ethics Utilitarianism Conventionalism CONCEPT Case Study: Capital Punishment 2 Which of the following statements is true of ethics? Ethics is not subject to the same level of rigor as other philosophical pursuits. Objectivity is vital to ethical thought. Ethical principles are just personal opinions. Ethical behavior has little to do with interpersonal interaction. CONCEPT Introduction to Philosophical Ethics 3 Which of the following statements supports egoism? The rule of law motivates actions for individuals. A flourishing society requires flourishing individuals. A society is more just if it enforces laws for the benefit of everyone. Ethical standards are easily upheld when they benefit others. CONCEPT Support for Egoism 4 Which of the following scenarios would be impermissible for an egoist? Keith gives up the comfort of home to realize his dream of playing in the NBA. Krysta has some time to kill, so she sits in the mall and watches people go by. Katie picks up litter on the street because she wants to live in a clean neighborhood. Kevin works late, even though he doesn't get paid and has nothing to gain from it. CONCEPT Commitments of Egoism 5 Which of the following statements about divine command theory is true? Divine command theory states that what is religious is inherently good and what isn't is bad. Divine command theory is a basic principle of all religions. Divine command theory states that right is right only because God says so. Divine command theory states that the ends justify the means. CONCEPT Divine Command Theory 6 Jerome conducts a survey to see how many of his neighbors believe they have a moral duty to report suspicious activity to the police. He finds that 8 in 10 believe they have such a duty. Which branch of ethics do the results of Jerome's survey represent? Metaethics Normative ethics Descriptive ethics CONCEPT Branches of Ethics 7 The ethical position that evaluates the morality of an action solely on the results of that action is __________. deontology character ethics consequentialism divine command theory CONCEPT Different Considerations for Evaluating Actions
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