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NGEC8: True or false

NGEC8: True or false
22問 • 2年前
  • Dave Clarence Esquilarga
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  • 1

    Emotions are far from infallible. For example, when emotion of disgust often causes the person to condemn the thing that disgusts in moral terms but there may be no normal basis to do so. Infallible means consistency.

    False

  • 2

    Inner-directed negative emotions like contempt often motivate people to act ethically is also known as self-conscious emotions.

    False

  • 3

    One of the examples of not responsible circumstance is ignoring doubt and putting in a mislabeled poison.

    False

  • 4

    Socrates said "It is far better to suffer evil than to do it".

    False

  • 5

    Gratitude is the central moral emotion that most commonly motivates pro-social activity such as cooperation and generosity.

    False

  • 6

    Every human act is a free act since it is under the control of the will according to motive.

    False

  • 7

    Motive refers to every human act is a free act for it is under the control of the will.

    False

  • 8

    Positive emotions like appreciation and guilt, which people may feel when they see another acting with compassion can prompt people to help others.

    False

  • 9

    The growth of the hair and nails are actions considered to have moral bearings as the Ethics is concern.

    False

  • 10

    Morality requires the partial consideration of each individual interest.

    False

  • 11

    Metaphysics can be changed through epistemology that human knowledge contributes substantially to the way an object emerges in experiences.

    False

  • 12

    Impartiality in its true sense requires that subjective distinctions be of top priority.

    False

  • 13

    Green and Kim, et. Al (2011) wrote about a theory called dual-process-theory that attempt to explain the duality of the roles that both emotion and functional thoughts play in moral decision making.

    False

  • 14

    The power to choose between two or more courses of action without being forced to take one or the other by anything except our own will is called freedom.

    True

  • 15

    Reasoning is associated with thinking condition and intellect.

    True

  • 16

    A proposition is considered to have objective truth when its truth conditions are met without bias caused by a sentiment subject.

    True

  • 17

    Kim and Johnson (2004) mentioned that emotions are linked to the interests of society as a whole are responses to perceived changes, threats, or opportunities which are directly affected by events.

    True

  • 18

    An intrinsically evil action is never permissible even if it has a good effect, since abortion is always evil in itself.

    True

  • 19

    Practicing mindfulness can improve responses and sometimes override one’s automatic emotional judgment with thoughtful cognitive calculations.

    True

  • 20

    Immanuel Kant believes that reason drives everything you do while Hume was more concerned completely driven by passion and emotion rather than reason.

    True

  • 21

    An authentic freedom states that it is not “the right to say and do anything”, but to “do the good and truth.”

    True

  • 22

    When actions performed without intervention of intellect and free will is called human act.

    False

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Emotions are far from infallible. For example, when emotion of disgust often causes the person to condemn the thing that disgusts in moral terms but there may be no normal basis to do so. Infallible means consistency.

    False

  • 2

    Inner-directed negative emotions like contempt often motivate people to act ethically is also known as self-conscious emotions.

    False

  • 3

    One of the examples of not responsible circumstance is ignoring doubt and putting in a mislabeled poison.

    False

  • 4

    Socrates said "It is far better to suffer evil than to do it".

    False

  • 5

    Gratitude is the central moral emotion that most commonly motivates pro-social activity such as cooperation and generosity.

    False

  • 6

    Every human act is a free act since it is under the control of the will according to motive.

    False

  • 7

    Motive refers to every human act is a free act for it is under the control of the will.

    False

  • 8

    Positive emotions like appreciation and guilt, which people may feel when they see another acting with compassion can prompt people to help others.

    False

  • 9

    The growth of the hair and nails are actions considered to have moral bearings as the Ethics is concern.

    False

  • 10

    Morality requires the partial consideration of each individual interest.

    False

  • 11

    Metaphysics can be changed through epistemology that human knowledge contributes substantially to the way an object emerges in experiences.

    False

  • 12

    Impartiality in its true sense requires that subjective distinctions be of top priority.

    False

  • 13

    Green and Kim, et. Al (2011) wrote about a theory called dual-process-theory that attempt to explain the duality of the roles that both emotion and functional thoughts play in moral decision making.

    False

  • 14

    The power to choose between two or more courses of action without being forced to take one or the other by anything except our own will is called freedom.

    True

  • 15

    Reasoning is associated with thinking condition and intellect.

    True

  • 16

    A proposition is considered to have objective truth when its truth conditions are met without bias caused by a sentiment subject.

    True

  • 17

    Kim and Johnson (2004) mentioned that emotions are linked to the interests of society as a whole are responses to perceived changes, threats, or opportunities which are directly affected by events.

    True

  • 18

    An intrinsically evil action is never permissible even if it has a good effect, since abortion is always evil in itself.

    True

  • 19

    Practicing mindfulness can improve responses and sometimes override one’s automatic emotional judgment with thoughtful cognitive calculations.

    True

  • 20

    Immanuel Kant believes that reason drives everything you do while Hume was more concerned completely driven by passion and emotion rather than reason.

    True

  • 21

    An authentic freedom states that it is not “the right to say and do anything”, but to “do the good and truth.”

    True

  • 22

    When actions performed without intervention of intellect and free will is called human act.

    False