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IUPUI ETHICS ALL Quizes
According to the syllabus for this course: - correct answer-There will be an
online quiz each week unless you are otherwise informed.

According to lecture, our reasoning cannot be disconnected from - correct
answer-our positionality.

According to lecture, critical thinking at work requires: - correct
answer-Working on the transformation of our consciousness (as individuals
and as a society).

According to lecture, you should read the syllabus at least for the sake of: -
correct answer-Noticing grading categories and keeping track of what will be
covered and when.

According to the PowerPoint "Framework for understanding ethics, 2,"
Utilitarianism focuses on: - correct answer-Producing the greatest possible
amount of good.

According to lecture, the largest category of ethical significance is one's family
and friends. - correct answer-FALSE

According to the PowerPoint "Framework for understanding ethics, 2," Kant's
ethics: - correct answer-Primarily concerns the category of Actions.

According to lecture, an action: - correct answer-is an event attributable to an
Agent based on reasons for acting

According to "How to Read Philosophy", a student should - correct
answer-pre-read as a first step to understanding a text.

According to "How to Read Philosophy", when you read a philosophy text for
understanding, you should ask yourself - correct answer-Can I explain in my
own words why the author concludes what she or he concludes?

According to the syllabus for this course, discussion postings have the
following requirements: - correct answer-Length of initial posting, two
responses to others, posting on time

, The syllabus contains a schedule for the semester. - correct answer-TRUE

According to the syllabus for this course, in class discussions: - correct
answer-Your initial posting must be at least 100 words and you must respond
to at least two others

As seen in the module for week 1, there are the following readings: - correct
answer-There are two readings: one about lies, one about reading philosophy

Bok makes use of a common moral principle in recommending her Principle of
Veracity. That principle is: - correct answer-Not thinking of yourself as an
exception to rules that apply to everyone else.

Bok says that there are six steps to defending the Principle of Veracity, and
they include reasons not to trust anyone but yourself and lying whenever you
have the opportunity to do so. - correct answer-FALSE

Bok says that even without truth-telling you could trust the information you
receive from those around you. - correct answer-FALSE

Socrates argues that no one desires evil. - correct answer-TRUE

Meno starts the conversation in our reading by saying that everyone wants the
good. - correct answer-FALSE

Socrates defines the good as: - correct answer-The beneficial

According to lecture, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle believe that: - correct
answer-the good is what's good for each and all.

Collingwood says that most claims should not be questioned. - correct
answer-FALSE

According to Toulmin's argument model, what are some features of backing up
a claim. - correct answer-Grounds or data, a warrant that shows how the data
fits, a qualifier, and a rebuttal.

Collingwood says that when rules fail we should: - correct answer-Find or
Create new ones

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