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ETHICS 4
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  • 1

    _____ is a response to stimuli based on past experiences which is made instinctively while reason is a form of personal justification which changes from person to person based on their own ethical and moral code, as well as prior experience. By _____.

    Emotion according to Ells (2014)

  • 2

    It is a theory about the nature or moral judgments

    Ethical Subjectivism

  • 3

    In the article “______,” Ethical Subjectivism holds that there are no objective moral properties and that ethical statements are in fact arbitrary because they do not express immutable truths.

    Basics of Philisophy

  • 4

    the view (largely as described above) that ethical statements reflect sentiments, personal preferences and feelings rather than objective facts.

    Simple Subjectivism

  • 5

    the view (originally put forward by Protagoras) that there are as many distinct scales of good and evil as there are individuals in the world. It is effectively a form of Egoism, which maintains that every human being ought to pursue what is in his or her self-interest exclusively.

    Indivisualist Subjectivism

  • 6

    Theory that was originally put forward by _____.

    Protagoras

  • 7

    the view that for a thing to be morally right is for it to be approved of by society, leading to the conclusion that different things are right for people in different societies and different periods in history.

    Moral relativism or Ethical Relativism

  • 8

    the view that what is right is determined by the attitudes that a hypothetical ideal observer (a being who is perfectly rational, imaginative and informed) would have.

    Ideal Observer Theory

  • 9

    refers to a theory about moral judgments, sentences, words, and speech acts; it is sometimes also extended to cover aesthetic and other nonmoral forms of evaluation.

    Emotivism

  • 10

    Emotivism is the earliest version of _____. Also known as _____, and _____.

    Ethical Noncognitivism- Expressivism and Nondescriptivism.

  • 11

    According to _____, moral development may rest in our ability to be mindful of our own feelings, thoughts, and values—and the context in which we are functioning.

    Pillemer and Wheeler (2010)

  • 12

    These steps can serve as a guide in making best choices in decision makings.

    7 Step reasoning model

  • 13

    a matter of weighing reasons and being guided by them.

    Moral Deliberation

  • 14

    According to _____, reason is the power of producing into oneness, by means of understandable theories, the concepts that are provided by the intellect or the mind. T

    Immanuel Kant

  • 15

    means doing the right thing even at the risk of inconvenience, ridicule, punishment, loss of job or security or social status, etc.

    Moral Courage

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    _____ is a response to stimuli based on past experiences which is made instinctively while reason is a form of personal justification which changes from person to person based on their own ethical and moral code, as well as prior experience. By _____.

    Emotion according to Ells (2014)

  • 2

    It is a theory about the nature or moral judgments

    Ethical Subjectivism

  • 3

    In the article “______,” Ethical Subjectivism holds that there are no objective moral properties and that ethical statements are in fact arbitrary because they do not express immutable truths.

    Basics of Philisophy

  • 4

    the view (largely as described above) that ethical statements reflect sentiments, personal preferences and feelings rather than objective facts.

    Simple Subjectivism

  • 5

    the view (originally put forward by Protagoras) that there are as many distinct scales of good and evil as there are individuals in the world. It is effectively a form of Egoism, which maintains that every human being ought to pursue what is in his or her self-interest exclusively.

    Indivisualist Subjectivism

  • 6

    Theory that was originally put forward by _____.

    Protagoras

  • 7

    the view that for a thing to be morally right is for it to be approved of by society, leading to the conclusion that different things are right for people in different societies and different periods in history.

    Moral relativism or Ethical Relativism

  • 8

    the view that what is right is determined by the attitudes that a hypothetical ideal observer (a being who is perfectly rational, imaginative and informed) would have.

    Ideal Observer Theory

  • 9

    refers to a theory about moral judgments, sentences, words, and speech acts; it is sometimes also extended to cover aesthetic and other nonmoral forms of evaluation.

    Emotivism

  • 10

    Emotivism is the earliest version of _____. Also known as _____, and _____.

    Ethical Noncognitivism- Expressivism and Nondescriptivism.

  • 11

    According to _____, moral development may rest in our ability to be mindful of our own feelings, thoughts, and values—and the context in which we are functioning.

    Pillemer and Wheeler (2010)

  • 12

    These steps can serve as a guide in making best choices in decision makings.

    7 Step reasoning model

  • 13

    a matter of weighing reasons and being guided by them.

    Moral Deliberation

  • 14

    According to _____, reason is the power of producing into oneness, by means of understandable theories, the concepts that are provided by the intellect or the mind. T

    Immanuel Kant

  • 15

    means doing the right thing even at the risk of inconvenience, ridicule, punishment, loss of job or security or social status, etc.

    Moral Courage