HCR 210 - Arizona State University fully solved
HCR 210 - Arizona State UniversityDeontology - Kant - correct answer Evaluates morality by examining the nature of actions and the will of agents rather than the goals achieved "free will" actions > outcomes one should act on the duty of obligation to the moral law regardless of any relationship you may have with the outcome against autonomy violation do unto others as you would have them do unto you act so that you treat humanity, both in your own person and in that of another, always as an end and never merely as a means Autonomous Agent - correct answer One who makes his or her own rules and is responsible for his or her own actions Rawl's Justice Theory - correct answer Greatest benefit to the least advantaged Ethical Egoism - correct answer a theory asserting that the morally right action is the one that produces the most favorable balance of good over evil for oneself authority-based ethics - correct answer Theories of ethics that use faith or ideology as the focal point for making ethical decisions. Virtue Ethics - correct answer Perspective that what is moral comes from what a mature person with "good" moral character would deem right Natural Law Theory - correct answer the view that right actions are those that conform to moral standards discerned in nature through human reason
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