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  • 1

    ____ _ __ is considered as the source of guidance in moral decision making that to know the good, it is argued, is to do the good.

    Knowledge of good

  • 2

    ____ _ __ is considered as the source of guidance in moral decision making that to know the good, it is argued, is to do the good.

    Knowledge of good

  • 3

    __ therefore is regarded as knowledge and can be taught.

    Virtue

  • 4

    __ therefore is regarded as knowledge and can be taught.

    Virtue

  • 5

    The highest of all forms is the form of "The Good".

    Socrates and Plato Moral Philosophy

  • 6

    The highest of all forms is the form of "The Good".

    Socrates and Plato Moral Philosophy

  • 7

    These unchanging independent forms are like ideal and stable models of the ordinary observable objects.

    Socrates and Plato Moral Philosophy

  • 8

    These unchanging independent forms are like ideal and stable models of the ordinary observable objects.

    Socrates and Plato Moral Philosophy

  • 9

    Everything in the material world is what is by virtue of its resemblance to, or participation, this universal form of idea.

    True

  • 10

    Everything in the material world is what is by virtue of its resemblance to, or participation, this _universal_ form of idea.

    True

  • 11

    Central to __ philosophy in his Theory of Forms –the objectively existing immaterial entities that are the proper object of knowledge.

    Plato

  • 12

    Central to __ philosophy in his Theory of Forms –the objectively existing immaterial entities that are the proper object of knowledge.

    Plato

  • 13

    dialogue written by ___ _ ___ indicates that pleasure and pain fail to provide an objective standard from determining moral from immoral since they do not exist apart from one another, while good and evil do.

    Socrates and Plato Moral Philosophy

  • 14

    dialogue written by ___ _ ___ indicates that pleasure and pain fail to provide an objective standard from determining moral from immoral since they do not exist apart from one another, while good and evil do.

    Socrates and Plato Moral Philosophy

  • 15

    At least two of Aristotle’s work specifically concern morality, the Eudemian Ethics and Nicomachean Ethics.

    Aristotle’s Ethics

  • 16

    At least two of Aristotle’s work specifically concern morality, the Eudemian Ethics and Nicomachean Ethics.

    Aristotle’s Ethics

  • 17

    People praise them because: they are difficult to develop, they are corrective of natural deficiencies, they are beneficial both self and society.

    Virtue Ethics

  • 18

    People praise them because: they are difficult to develop, they are corrective of natural deficiencies, they are beneficial both self and society.

    Virtue Ethics

  • 19

    __ are the freely chosen character traits that people praise on others.

    Virtues

  • 20

    __ are the freely chosen character traits that people praise on others.

    Virtues

  • 21

    it emphasis on developing good habits of character and avoiding bad character traits or vices.

    Virtue Ethics

  • 22

    it emphasis on developing good habits of character and avoiding bad character traits or vices.

    Virtue Ethics

  • 23

    a moral philosophy that teaches that an action is right if it is an action that a virtuous person would perform in the same situation.

    Virtue Ethics

  • 24

    a moral philosophy that teaches that an action is right if it is an action that a virtuous person would perform in the same situation.

    Virtue Ethics

  • 25

    the angelic doctor and the prince of Scholastics, 1225-1274.

    THOMAS AQUINAS ETHICS

  • 26

    Italian philosopher and theologians.

    THOMAS AQUINAS ETHICS

  • 27

    He is most important thinkers of the medieval time period.

    THOMAS AQUINAS ETHICS

  • 28

    His idea depends heavily on Aristotle.

    THOMAS AQUINAS ETHICS

  • 29

    Aquinas believes that all actions are directed toward ends (telos by aristotle) and that happiness is the final ends.

    THOMAS AQUINAS ETHICS

  • 30

    Happiness consists in activities in accordance with virtue.

    THOMAS AQUINAS ETHICS

  • 31

    Like Augustine, he declares that ultimate happiness is not attainable in this life.

    THOMAS AQUINAS ETHICS

  • 32

    Present happiness is imperfect) true happiness is to be found only in the soul (saint) of the blessed in heaven of in beatitude with God.

    THOMAS AQUINAS ETHICS

  • 33

    Aquinas use the ordinance of reason for the common good, promulgated by someone who has care of the community.

    The Natural Law

  • 34

    He also be understood in terms of “rules and measures” for people conduct and as “rational pattern or forms”.

    The Natural Law

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    ____ _ __ is considered as the source of guidance in moral decision making that to know the good, it is argued, is to do the good.

    Knowledge of good

  • 2

    ____ _ __ is considered as the source of guidance in moral decision making that to know the good, it is argued, is to do the good.

    Knowledge of good

  • 3

    __ therefore is regarded as knowledge and can be taught.

    Virtue

  • 4

    __ therefore is regarded as knowledge and can be taught.

    Virtue

  • 5

    The highest of all forms is the form of "The Good".

    Socrates and Plato Moral Philosophy

  • 6

    The highest of all forms is the form of "The Good".

    Socrates and Plato Moral Philosophy

  • 7

    These unchanging independent forms are like ideal and stable models of the ordinary observable objects.

    Socrates and Plato Moral Philosophy

  • 8

    These unchanging independent forms are like ideal and stable models of the ordinary observable objects.

    Socrates and Plato Moral Philosophy

  • 9

    Everything in the material world is what is by virtue of its resemblance to, or participation, this universal form of idea.

    True

  • 10

    Everything in the material world is what is by virtue of its resemblance to, or participation, this _universal_ form of idea.

    True

  • 11

    Central to __ philosophy in his Theory of Forms –the objectively existing immaterial entities that are the proper object of knowledge.

    Plato

  • 12

    Central to __ philosophy in his Theory of Forms –the objectively existing immaterial entities that are the proper object of knowledge.

    Plato

  • 13

    dialogue written by ___ _ ___ indicates that pleasure and pain fail to provide an objective standard from determining moral from immoral since they do not exist apart from one another, while good and evil do.

    Socrates and Plato Moral Philosophy

  • 14

    dialogue written by ___ _ ___ indicates that pleasure and pain fail to provide an objective standard from determining moral from immoral since they do not exist apart from one another, while good and evil do.

    Socrates and Plato Moral Philosophy

  • 15

    At least two of Aristotle’s work specifically concern morality, the Eudemian Ethics and Nicomachean Ethics.

    Aristotle’s Ethics

  • 16

    At least two of Aristotle’s work specifically concern morality, the Eudemian Ethics and Nicomachean Ethics.

    Aristotle’s Ethics

  • 17

    People praise them because: they are difficult to develop, they are corrective of natural deficiencies, they are beneficial both self and society.

    Virtue Ethics

  • 18

    People praise them because: they are difficult to develop, they are corrective of natural deficiencies, they are beneficial both self and society.

    Virtue Ethics

  • 19

    __ are the freely chosen character traits that people praise on others.

    Virtues

  • 20

    __ are the freely chosen character traits that people praise on others.

    Virtues

  • 21

    it emphasis on developing good habits of character and avoiding bad character traits or vices.

    Virtue Ethics

  • 22

    it emphasis on developing good habits of character and avoiding bad character traits or vices.

    Virtue Ethics

  • 23

    a moral philosophy that teaches that an action is right if it is an action that a virtuous person would perform in the same situation.

    Virtue Ethics

  • 24

    a moral philosophy that teaches that an action is right if it is an action that a virtuous person would perform in the same situation.

    Virtue Ethics

  • 25

    the angelic doctor and the prince of Scholastics, 1225-1274.

    THOMAS AQUINAS ETHICS

  • 26

    Italian philosopher and theologians.

    THOMAS AQUINAS ETHICS

  • 27

    He is most important thinkers of the medieval time period.

    THOMAS AQUINAS ETHICS

  • 28

    His idea depends heavily on Aristotle.

    THOMAS AQUINAS ETHICS

  • 29

    Aquinas believes that all actions are directed toward ends (telos by aristotle) and that happiness is the final ends.

    THOMAS AQUINAS ETHICS

  • 30

    Happiness consists in activities in accordance with virtue.

    THOMAS AQUINAS ETHICS

  • 31

    Like Augustine, he declares that ultimate happiness is not attainable in this life.

    THOMAS AQUINAS ETHICS

  • 32

    Present happiness is imperfect) true happiness is to be found only in the soul (saint) of the blessed in heaven of in beatitude with God.

    THOMAS AQUINAS ETHICS

  • 33

    Aquinas use the ordinance of reason for the common good, promulgated by someone who has care of the community.

    The Natural Law

  • 34

    He also be understood in terms of “rules and measures” for people conduct and as “rational pattern or forms”.

    The Natural Law