Skip to main content
United States
Jump To
Support
Register or Log In
Support
Register or Log In
Instructors
Browse Products
Getting Started
Students
Browse Products
Getting Started
Return to Ethics for Engineers Student Resources
Chapter 4 Self Quiz
A Methodological Toolbox
Quiz Content
*
not completed
.
According to David Hume's is-ought thesis,
we can never derive a moral conclusion from a set of premises containing a bridgepremise.
correct
incorrect
we cannot derive a moral conclusion from purely nonmoral premises.
correct
incorrect
all answers to moral questions are insensitive to factual information.
correct
incorrect
All of the above
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
Which of the following is
not
among the standard objection to ethical objectivism?
Ethical properties would be strange entities.
correct
incorrect
It is not clear how ethical properties could motivate us to act.
correct
incorrect
Objective truth is not possible.
correct
incorrect
Moral disagreement between cultures is not what we expect on hypothesis of ethical objectivism.
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
Mackie's error theory maintains
there are no mistakes in moral codes at the level of culture.
correct
incorrect
individuals cannot be mistaken in their moral commitments.
correct
incorrect
moral statements have truth value and all are false.
correct
incorrect
conscience is prone to error and requires moral education.
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
Which
best
describes the commitment of an ethical relativist?
The truth value of moral statements varies by cultural context.
correct
incorrect
There is no real right or wrong; it is all relative.
correct
incorrect
Morality is purely subjective opinion.
correct
incorrect
All moral statements are equally groundless.
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
Suppose the detective knows Bob's fingerprints are found at the scene of the murder, and the detective thinks this fact is a reason to think Bob is the murderer. But suppose the detective is informed that the murder scene is where Bob goes to work every day. The detective no longer thinks the fingerprints count as evidence against Bob. The detective's reasoning is an example of
simple deduction.
correct
incorrect
reasons holism.
correct
incorrect
theory-centered approach.
correct
incorrect
pragmatic reasoning.
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
Ethical theories
make general claims about what makes right acts right and wrong ones wrong.
correct
incorrect
are applicable to all decisions made by engineers and everyone else, such as politicians, doctors, philosophy professors, and movie stars.
correct
incorrect
should be to engineering ethics what math is to the engineering sciences: a solid foundation on which precise conclusions about real-world problems can be based.
correct
incorrect
All of the above
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
Which of the following is a domain-specific principle of engineering ethics?
Nonmaleficence
correct
incorrect
Justice
correct
incorrect
Autonomy principle
correct
incorrect
Beneficence
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
One major objection to the theory-centered approach is that
it is very difficult to see how theories apply in most situations.
correct
incorrect
there is widespread disagreement as to the correct moral theory.
correct
incorrect
most people accept moral subjectivism.
correct
incorrect
All of the above
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
What is the problem with the inference from the fact that the F-150 is less fuel efficient to the moral judgment that the engineers who design the F-150 have a moral obligation to make it more fuel efficient?
This is a culturallyrelative judgment.
correct
incorrect
There is no bridge premise.
correct
incorrect
We don't know the social facts necessary to construct the relevant moral values.
correct
incorrect
It is classist.
correct
incorrect
*
not completed
.
One problem with ethical relativism is that
it devolves into Subjectivism.
correct
incorrect
it is not clear how we can disagree with gross moral outrages like the Holocaust.
correct
incorrect
the value of a pickup truck is not culturally relative.
correct
incorrect
None of the above
correct
incorrect
Previous Question
Submit Quiz
Next Question
Reset
Exit Quiz
Review & Submit
Submit Quiz
Are you sure?
You have some unanswered questions. Do you really want to submit?
Back to top
Printed from , all rights reserved. © Oxford University Press, 2024
Select your Country