PLS1502 Assignment 2 QUIZ (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
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1.Which key issues are prominent when accounting for
moral thinking in Africa?
a.Greek moral philosophy and Western ethics
b.The significance of artificial intelligence and social
security
c.Western individualism and the welfare of the State
d.African humanism and communitarian ethics
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JAI Bewaji in Ethics and morality in the Yoruba
culture(2004), argues that in all societies the concepts of
right and wrong are determined by perceptions of what
constitutes:
,a.The good life for individuals and the general good of
society
b.Moral norms and ethical values of the powerful elite in
society
c.The metaphysical fears and prejudices of the ordinary
members of society
d.
Immanuel Kant’s abstract theory of deontological ethics
3. What are two poles of African anthropology?
a.Natural and supernatural
b.Intra-personal and inter-personal
c.Physical and metaphysical
d.Scientific and unscientific
, Question 1
Which key issues are prominent when accounting for
moral thinking in Africa?
Answer: d. African humanism and communitarian ethics
African moral thinking is deeply rooted in community-
oriented ethics, where humanism and a collective
understanding of well-being are emphasized, rather than
individualistic approaches often found in Western ethics.
Question 2
JAI Bewaji in Ethics and morality in the Yoruba culture
(2004), argues that in all societies the concepts of right and
wrong are determined by perceptions of what constitutes:
Answer: a. The good life for individuals and the general
good of society
Bewaji emphasizes that ethical judgments in any society are
shaped by how the community defines what constitutes a
flourishing life for individuals, while also considering the
welfare of the broader society.
Question 3
What are two poles of African anthropology?
Answer: c. Physical and metaphysical
In African anthropology, there is often a focus on both the
physical world (the tangible, material aspects of life) and the
Semester 1 2025 - DUE 24 March 2025; 100% correct
,solutions and explanations…WE WISH YOU ALL THE
BEST
ALL QUESTIONS ARE ANSWERED
1.Which key issues are prominent when accounting for
moral thinking in Africa?
a.Greek moral philosophy and Western ethics
b.The significance of artificial intelligence and social
security
c.Western individualism and the welfare of the State
d.African humanism and communitarian ethics
Question 2
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Marked out of 1.00
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Question text
JAI Bewaji in Ethics and morality in the Yoruba
culture(2004), argues that in all societies the concepts of
right and wrong are determined by perceptions of what
constitutes:
,a.The good life for individuals and the general good of
society
b.Moral norms and ethical values of the powerful elite in
society
c.The metaphysical fears and prejudices of the ordinary
members of society
d.
Immanuel Kant’s abstract theory of deontological ethics
3. What are two poles of African anthropology?
a.Natural and supernatural
b.Intra-personal and inter-personal
c.Physical and metaphysical
d.Scientific and unscientific
, Question 1
Which key issues are prominent when accounting for
moral thinking in Africa?
Answer: d. African humanism and communitarian ethics
African moral thinking is deeply rooted in community-
oriented ethics, where humanism and a collective
understanding of well-being are emphasized, rather than
individualistic approaches often found in Western ethics.
Question 2
JAI Bewaji in Ethics and morality in the Yoruba culture
(2004), argues that in all societies the concepts of right and
wrong are determined by perceptions of what constitutes:
Answer: a. The good life for individuals and the general
good of society
Bewaji emphasizes that ethical judgments in any society are
shaped by how the community defines what constitutes a
flourishing life for individuals, while also considering the
welfare of the broader society.
Question 3
What are two poles of African anthropology?
Answer: c. Physical and metaphysical
In African anthropology, there is often a focus on both the
physical world (the tangible, material aspects of life) and the