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PHIL 434 Week 1 Quiz #1 (Ch.1) UPDATED ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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PHIL 434 Week 1 Quiz #1 (Ch.1) UPDATED ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers Non-consequentialists believe that having a virtuous character or morals is more important than consequences. - CORRECT ANSWER -True Which seeks the greatest good for the greatest number of people? - CORRECT ANSWER -Utilitarianism Which type of fallacy does the statement below exemplify?

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PHIL 434 Week 1 Quiz #1 (Ch.1) UPDATED
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Non-consequentialists believe that having a virtuous character or morals is more important than
consequences. - CORRECT ANSWER -True


Which seeks the greatest good for the greatest number of people? - CORRECT
ANSWER -Utilitarianism


Which type of fallacy does the statement below exemplify?


"I know I overeat, but all Americans do." - CORRECT ANSWER -Ad Populum



The study of the formal properties of arguments is: - CORRECT ANSWER -Logic


Moral relativism states that no universal truths exist; right and wrong must be defined in each
society. - CORRECT ANSWER -True


Which type of fallacy does the statement below exemplify?


"I know I overeat, but so do you." - CORRECT ANSWER -Tu Quoque


Consequentialism states that only motives and intentions count, not consequences - CORRECT
ANSWER -False


Which type of fallacy does the statement below exemplify?

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