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ETHC 101 QUIZ 1 LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
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ETHC 101 QUIZ 1 LIBERTY UNIVERSITY 
 
•	Question 1 
 
Ethical Absolutism is the view that: 
 
 
5 out of 5 points 
 
 
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Answer:	binding moral principles do exist, regardless of what people believe about them. 
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Answer:	binding moral principles do exist, regardless of what people believe about them. 
•	Question 2 
 
 
Moral subjectivism is the view that: 
 
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Answer:	there is no possible way to be objective about morality. 
 
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ETHC 101 QUIZ 1 LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
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ETHC 101 QUIZ 1 LIBERTY UNIVERSITY 
 
•	Question 1 
 
Ethical Absolutism is the view that: 
 
 
5 out of 5 points 
 
 
Selected	 
Answer:	binding moral principles do exist, regardless of what people believe about them. 
Correct	 
Answer:	binding moral principles do exist, regardless of what people believe about them. 
•	Question 2 
 
 
Moral subjectivism is the view that: 
 
Selected	 
Answer:	there is no possible way to be objective about morality. 
 
5 out of 5 points 
 
Correct	...
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Chapter I: The Ethical Dimensions of Human Existence Exam Study With Answers All Correct.
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hazing - correct answer the term colloquially used to refer to initiation rites in which neophytes may be subjected to various forms of physical abuse 
 
Ethics - correct answer generally speaking, is about matters such as the good thing that we should pursue and the bad thing that we should avoid; the right ways in which we could or should act and the wrong ways of acting. 
 
Ethics (as a subject for u...
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PHI2604 PROCTORED FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE WITH SOLUTIONS
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Not thinking too deeply or too systematically about ethical concerns a. isolates you from other people. c. ensures that no moral dilemmas arise. b. undermines your personal freedom. d. helps guide you to moral truth. 2. Which of the following is the overall point of the author’s discussion of “doing ethics”? a. Doing ethics is difficult, but not doing it is foolish. b. Doing ethics requires many years of careful study. c. Most people should rely on wiser authorities to d...
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UGS 303 Review, UGS 303 Ideas of the 20th Century Final (Bonevac), UGS303, Ideas of the 20th Century, UGS Bonevac Quizzes (TEST BANK) GRADED A
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If God is dead, Ivan Karamazov insists, 
everything is permitted 
 
 
An invention of the late 1800s: 
the light bulb 
 
 
The problem of normativity concerns the gap between 
is and ought 
 
 
Nietzsche wants science to become more 
playful 
 
 
Dostoevsky: the vision of the anointed inevitably leads to 
narcissism 
 
 
A two-level theory includes a deep level that ____ what happens at the surface level. 
determines and explains 
 
 
Doyle's vision is tragic in that Sherlock Holmes has to 
mak...
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Chapter 1, 2, 3, 4 Critical Thinking Moore and Parker
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Chapter 1, 2, 3, 4 Critical Thinking Moore and Parker 
Claim: - ANS A statement, true or false, that expresses an opinion or belief 
 
 Argument: - ANS A two-part structure of claims, one part of which (the premise or premises) is given as a reason for thinking the other part (the conclu- sion) is true 
 
 Issue/Question: - ANS What is raised when a claim is called into question 
 
 Valid deductive argument: - ANS An argument whose premises being true means 
that the conclusion must be tr...
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PHI 130 Exam 1 Questions With Correct Answers
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Normative Judgements - Answer Evaluative or prescriptive claims about what is good, evil, just etc. 
 
Descriptive claims - Answer Propositions that state true or false claims about facts in the world; in other words state factual beliefs. 
 
Naturalistic fallacy - Answer Argument that inappropriately derives normative claims from descriptive claims. 
 
Intuitionism - Answer Claims that our ideas about ethics rest upon some sort of intuitive knowledge of ethical truths. 
 
Emotivism - Answer Whe...
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Intro to Ethics (sophia)
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objectivists 
the belief that certain things, especially moral truths, exist independently of human knowledge or perception of them. 
Relativists 
Those who believe moral principles are always dependent on the particular situation. 
 
Metaethics 
the study of the meaning and logical structure of moral beliefs 
 
Normative Ethics 
The branch of ethics that analyzes which actions are right and wrong 
 
applied ethics 
The branch of ethics that uses normative ethical theories to evaluate and prescr...
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CRRN Review Exam 376 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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CRRN Review Exam 376 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Bandura - CORRECT ANSWER 1977, self-efficacy, framework to guide the assessment of the individual's ability to promote health and reduce risk 
 
Impairment - CORRECT ANSWER A loss or abnormality of a psychological, physiological, or anatomical structure and function. Impairment occurs at the organ level. 
 
Handicap - CORRECT ANSWER A disadvantage for a given person resulting from impairment or disability that limits or prevents fulfillmen...
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PHI-208 Final Exam Perfect Score
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PHI-208 FINAL EXAM 
This attempt took 90 minutes. 
Question 1 
1 / 1 pts 
Paulette is a philosopher who is trying to evaluate the strength of a major moral theory. 
As such, which of the following questions is Paulette LEAST likely to ask about the 
theory? 
Does this theory reflect our understanding of what it means to be human? 
Does this theory explain why we ought to respect a particular set of moral standards? 
Does this theory offer us good answers to ethical questions? 
Correct! 
Does t...
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