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Chapter 6 Self Quiz
Morality
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Divine Command Theory seems to imply that if God commanded gratuitous acts of torture those acts would be right.
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Carol Gilligan argued that there is a special sort of female thinking about ethical problems.
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Moral objectivism says that where we have a moral judgment and its negation
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both must be false.
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one must be true and the other false.
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The "'X is right' means 'I approve of X'" version of moral subjectivism is unsatisfactory because it doesn't
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allow for moral debate.
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say who "I" is.
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To say that all moral beliefs are equally true would be to voice a form of
metaethical cultural relativism.
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metaethical individual relativism.
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normative relativism.
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Moral objectivism is
cognitivist.
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moral anti-realist.
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relativist.
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"Act only according to that maxim by which you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law." This quote is from
Adam Smith.
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Jeremy Bentham.
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Immanuel Kant.
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John Rawls.
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"To evaluate a person's life we need a kind of 'binocular vision' to assess 'two strands of the good life.'"This quote is from
Aristotle.
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Lawrence Kohlberg.
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Jonathan Glover.
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John Rawls.
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According to Glover, if one strand of the good life is happiness, the other would be
self-satisfaction.
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flourishing.
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virtue.
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"We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men and women are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." This quote is from
Carol Gilligan.
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NelNoddings.
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Virginia Held.
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
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According to Kolberg, the highest level of moral thinking is
thinking of right in terms of social roles and relationships.
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recognizing and following abstract principles that apply to all humanity.
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obeying authority and avoiding punishment.
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Charles W Mills criticizes Rawls for
not taking account of historical injustices.
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not making rules that were "color-blind."
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not stressing freedom and equality.
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