By ENG335. use moral language (against ET). The Greatest Happiness Principle is applied to moral rules, Thomas Hobbes (1603-1679) and Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) Or, honesty may clash with other virtues such as courage or compassion (e.g. A rational study of the rules of conduct known as morals that describe how people should behave. Youre feeling a bit guilty. Are you morally obliged to do so? Is simulated killing part of the best life for human Which course of action are you morally obliged to follow? Several questions talk about 'moral
Nihilism claims there are no values at all. Prescriptivism (20%) 19. What makes an action right or wrong is the consequences it brings about. b. commendation The intellectual virtue relating to acting in the world. killing in drama or computer games may be willed to be a universal law - there's no contradiction so it is morally permissible. Kantianism and Social Contract theory focus on the individual decision makers while Utilitarian theories focus on all affected parties. They would all be "virtuous". The highest score, 100, represents the closest philosophical match to your reponses. wrong because we cannot will the maxim 'Lie about x (e.g. Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics. 2) Some duties apply only to those who will relevant ends. 1. ***"Because god said so", *Virtue Ethics Yes - in drama on film, TV, or theatre by audience and actors, and by game players. The number of people harmed will always be 10 percent of those helped. 9 months ago. Ethics/Moral Philosophy involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior. Flashcards. Some people could live a virtuous life but not reach eudaimonia eg if a nurse works in a war out of duty rather than enjoyment and then dies, she would have been virtuous but didn't reach happiness. Pleasure is the natural property and happiness is the moral property. Multiple-Choice Questions. Nel Noddings (25%) 16. b. sympathy. These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc. without contradiction - so it is morally acceptable. Aristotle (52%) 9. unhappiness than happiness and having low levels of lying increases trust, making society happier. *Thought to be tied to culture/individual, Greeks v. Massagetae (Cremation v. Embodiment (eating the body at death)), Both believed the spirit could be released IF they followed the funeral practices of their cultures }}}Thehorsewiththesllverymaneandwhitetallwaschosenbythephotographer.. Youll also get a sense of the topics that contemporary philosophers are working on and clarify your views about the world in a simple, jargon-free way. Quiz: Are You A Lion, A Tiger, Or A Bear. So, we should live so we experience the most amount of pleasure with the least amount of pain. To replace it with a non-contaminated bottle will cost you $10.00. what I want but cannot afford)' to be a universal law. d. eulogy. Those actions which we are responsible for because we choose them ie they are not forced. c. La expresin pases del centro se refiere a los pases subdesarrollados, como Ecuador.</p><p>d. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. Jeremy Bentham (100%) 2. The only thing that is good in and of itself is pleasure; the only thing that is bad in and of itself is pain, *Refined Hedonism to make it intelligible to an ordinary person, The rightness or wrongness of an action is determined by the consequences that flow from it, An action is morally right if it creates the greatest amount of happiness for the greatest number of people affected by the action, A being with the capacity to experience pleasure and pain. St. Augustine (37%)19. The cookies store information anonymously and assign a randomly generated number to identify unique visitors. The principle of utility is a combination of what? Therefore, moral statements are meaningless. Kant argues that no one should treat animals cruelly because it might damage our good will and make us become cruel to people as well. Tell your best friend; sure the day will be ruined, but better a day ruined than an entire life. Match. Ability to distinguish between what is right and almost right, German word Weltanshaunng/ belief system/ way of looking at the world/ basic assumptions, Study of world culture from a Christian perspective, Latin for before the crisis, the Fall or war, Voice of man, autonomy, the people opposed to the voice of God, Study of history from a providential worldview/ Applies God's wisdom and principles and applies them to the present and the future, -Find our identity Epicurus: Letter to Menoeceus and Leading Doctrines. You are able to help some people. Is it possible to be motivated to do what is right? Somewhat Moral Fist Formulation of the Categorical Imperative. Comments. utility calculus. and fear (i.e. b. the categorical imperative. Bentham takes it as a self evident fact that humans are governed by the pursuit of pleasure and the avoidance of pain. However, don't let this lure you
Learn. Central moral terms (good, bad, right, wrong) are only emotive (e.g. telling truths to embarrass or to be Proving an opinion to be correct and Persuading someone to accept your proof, describes the values that people actually hold characters in dramas/games. They're saying is that the only thing that makes a person happy is what makes a "beast" happy. What Do Moral Philosophers Do? Eg; George has a PhD in Chemistry and he is anti chemical weapons. are false but ordinary people think that some Prep for a quiz or learn for fun! 0. Development of Christian Thought - St Augustine, Philosophy - Self , Death And The Afterlife. Comments. Do not steal unless it is vital to Browse over 1 million classes created by top students, professors, publishers, and experts. when the obligation is 'weak', failing to do what is obligated of you is still a
Prescriptivism (40%) 11. If a word should not be divided, write do not divide. Spinoza (44%) 12. Question 5. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. So, we have a perfect duty not to steal. Moral Realism that there exist such things as moral facts and moral values, and that these are objective and independent of our perception of them or our beliefs, feelings or other attitudes towards them. b. content skepticism is always based on motivational skepticism. Animals can want things, but only humans can will them. Stealing is never the mean: So it is a vice - wrong. 'lie', 'respect', 'courageous' have both meanings. Moral principles including those that are self-evident by observing nature and revealed through religion. Browse through all study tools. b. I think Valentines Day is a realreally\overset{\textit{\color{#c34632}{really}}}{{\underline{\text{real}}}}realreally romantic holiday. ***Philosophers. A duty based ethical system. Emotivism cannot account for moral progress (criticism of emotivism). Intro to Moral Philosophy Can you name the Intro to Moral Philosophy? Plato (35%) 15. Match. Plato (30%) 14. There is little evidence that sim.killing makes normal people more violent but there are no studies of its effect on other vices. The virtues of the rational part of the soul. The "invisible" ring that allowed Gyges to gain entry into the royal palace, kill the king, and seduce the queen. According to Natural Law Theory when God created us he gave us what? Thehorsewiththesllverymaneandwhitetallwaschosenbythephotographer. VE has no decision making procedure for dealing with difficult cases. Jean-Paul Sartre (41%) 9. --If you use people for your own benefit that is not moral, Principle of Utility (Also known as Greatest Happiness Principle) *What does it mean to do the right thing? BUT, there has been moral progress eg slavery and so there are moral facts. If all attempts at moral argument are simply disguised emotion then: 1) Emotivism seems to leave no place for reasoning in moral disputes and 2) What counts as a successful argument for the emotivist is simply one that is effective, not one that is rationally compelling. What was the relationship between Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina? In these cases practical wisdom must be used to Write the letter for the word that best completes each sentence. 2. Kantianism Act 2.Utilitarianism Christianity: Migration and Religious Pluralism. Open questions do not have fixed answers. To reach eudaimonia, you must abide by many virtues, but sometimes these clash. It is a form of cognitivism as it claims that moral language is used and aims to express beliefs about moral reality which can be true or false. What if there was two rings of Gyges and one was given to a virtuous man and one to a criminal? Learn. not be the same as what you would actually do. *All beliefs have to be true simultaneously You should respond with what you think is the morally right thing to do, which may not be the same as what you would actually do. The virtue of justice: Justice requires that we treat account for good, eudaimonia, relationship. (criticism of emotivism). but for the wrong reason eg a shopkeeper who gives customers the right change to gain a good reputation and in term increase profits. 0. Are you morally responsible for their injury? c. cleverly We partnered with two professional academics, David B. Yaden and Derek Anderson, and created this quiz using their research, just released this month, to help you figure out your views on classic philosophical puzzles, show how your views compare to philosophers and other users, and help you understand the evidence-based connections between your philosophy and your psychology. case, you will be asked to make a judgment about what is the morally right thing
Someone you have never met needs a kidney transplant. So error 'Horse' is a complex property, whereas 'yellow' is a simple property and cannot be reduced any further. (criticism of emotivism). --If you act on a moral rule that would cause problems if everyone followed it then your actions are not more That God's hand brings events to pass as he works out the salvation of his children. If I personally believe that something is moral if it follows an individual's framework, then how am I supposed to pick a Harry Potter or Lord of the Rings character? Utilitarianism ignores integrity and intentions (against util). Moral Philosophy. So error Lying makes this impossible as it deceives people. Ethical decision making is a rational process These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. Treat everyone equally, 1. obligation'. Error theory cannot account for how we Receive new tools and articles in your inbox, 2018 ClearerThinking.org - created by Spark Wave, How To Discover Your Philosophical Beliefs. Congratulations! We should assess situations on the basis of whether the acts we are considering are compatible with moral rules which increase utility in the LONG RUN. It may depend on who takes part and how the simulated killing is understood - cartoon violence vs glorifying realistic violence. Quiz & Worksheet Goals These assessments will test you on the following: The. would be a closed question because good is defined as pleasure. Moral Philosophy Quiz Here 's another fun one (via Dr Freeride ): The list below is modified by your input. If you believe you ought to pay your rent, then you must also believe that anyone in a relatively similar situation to you ought to pay their rent. Those actions which we are not responsible for because we are compelled to perform them (psychologically or physically) or because we are ignorant of what we are doing (but only if we are not responsible for our ignorance). What do you do now? The Moral Sense Test is for the curious - help us determine the principles we use to decide that one action is right and another is wrong. Ockham (25%) 16. Moral judgements are universal and you cannot make exceptions for yourself. If so, we shouldn't eat them - we'd use them as a means to an end. How do they compare with those around you, and are they predicted by aspects of your psychology? We reward people for 1 The Biggest Question of All Time 2 . We also have a full podcast episode about Moral Discourse and the Value of Philosophy that you may like: Click here to access other streaming options and show notes. Think you can pass the quiz? You deliberately sabotage a piece of machinery in your workplace so that when someone next uses it there will be an accident that will result in that person losing the use of their legs. What kind of medieval character would you be. *My knowledge claim is true if it actually corresponds to the world. Self-Quizzes. a. This recipe calls for nuts raisins and chocolate chips. depends on whether the animal is a pet or a pest - ***(our rational faculty is finite while His is infinite) For example, just believing you have crisps in the cupboard is not enough to make you get up and eat them, you also need the desire to eat them. Stoics (43%)18. You can help this person at little cost to yourself. The function of humans because on humans can reason, a distinctively human life is a life which is ruled by reason. David Hume (20%) 18. Judgments based on considerations of how other people are to be treated, and how others interests are to weigh against their own. Can emotivism make sense of moral disagreement? Nature has given humans two sovereigns; Pleasure and pain. their work and talent. Act so that you always treat both yourself and other people as ends in themselves, and never only as a means to an end. Moral language makes claims which are capable of being shown to be either true or false. You May Get Moral Looking at your answers, we have gathered that you are a person with high morals and people seem to think highly of you. Match. are false but ordinary people think that some they hoard food in a famine). Play this game to review Philosophy. Beliefs alone do not give us reason to act, whereas moral judgements do give us reason to act. Moral language expresses our feelings and arouses feelings in others to influence their action (if I make you feel disgust at torture too, then you are not likely to torture anyone). *John Stuart Mill was one, Together the principle of utility and the principle of psychological egoism exhibits a harmony of interests. simulated killing causes us to treat others without St. Augustine (42%) 15. Stoics (45%) 8. Instead of donating $10.00, you use the money to treat yourself to a cocktail after work. It would be a vice to take excessive pleasure in sim. where a potential murderer's intended victim is)' to be a universal law. . Can you please not rely on pop culture references? John Stuart Mill (100%) 2. 3.Rule Utilitarianism 4.Social Contract Theory Higher pleasures of the mind are worth more and lower pleasures of the body are worth less. John Lund, Paul S. Vickery, P. Scott Corbett, Todd Pfannestiel, Volker Janssen, The Language of Composition: Reading, Writing, Rhetoric, Lawrence Scanlon, Renee H. Shea, Robin Dissin Aufses, Byron Almen, Dorothy Payne, Stefan Kostka, PCC Module 2: Basic Nursing Care Techniques. Bentham's Quantitative Hedonism (According to Aristotle). But it can also be a vice, e.g. bad traits of character. 1) All duties take the form of imperatives (commands) Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment. The pursuit of pleasure. Moral language does not make claims that can be shown true or false. d. originally. morality is categorical and is based on reason You were up late last night helping a friend who was very depressed. end because according to Kant, an animal is not a 3.1.2 Perception/ Realism/ Direct Realism. RESPONSE: Moral values can be known via experience, eg need to be virtuous to see what is kind or cruel. Argues that moral properties eg good can be reduced to natural properties. Epicureans (54%) 14. Are you morally obliged to reveal their identity to an appropriate authority so that they are dealt with justly? Are you morally obliged to do so? So, eating meat may be virtuous, e.g. to avoid starvation). Doesn't matter/Dislike all answer choices. PHILOSOPHY - Problems Of Evil And Suffering . This means treating people with Simulated killing would only be immoral if it makes First form of the categorical imperative: If there were no moral truths, then there would be no moral progress. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. tiffany_jansen. Spinoza (38%) 11. Check your mastery of this concept by taking a short quiz. ANTI REALIST and NON COGNITIVIST. 2022 ClassicalU.com. Moral anti realism claims there are moral values, but these moral values are not part of reality. Hume's Is-Ought Gap (against moral realism) (against moral naturalism). makes more people more happy than not. However, once a rule is established, Rule Utilitarianism requires strict adherence to it. Tripartite View of knowledge (Epistemology), Perception as a source of knowledge (Epistemology). (It is possible to tell the truth excessively and this is Quiz Lesson 1: Introduction to the Liberal Arts Tradition, Quiz Lesson 2: Intro to the Paradigm for the Liberal Arts Tradition, Quiz Lesson 3: Introduction to the PGMAPT Paradigm, Berninis Aeneas, Anchises, and Ascanius, Quiz Lesson 6: Music and Musical Education, Quiz Lesson 13: Philosophy and Natural Philosophy, End of Course Test: The Liberal Arts Tradition, 2022 ClassicalU.com. Quiz complete. Doesn't tell you how to actually gain virtues. Cicero: On Duties. But that isnt reflected in the nuance of the answers to the test. Practical wisdom tells us when it's virtue or vice. *Reality, Being Kant (60%) 6. It is OK to poison a rat, even though the rat suffers and is quite intelligent, because the rat is vermin - a pest. Results are being recorded. The good is pleasure. You can save the lives of ten innocent people by killing one other innocent person. There is no straight way that you can judge someone as being good or evil as we all have our version of what is okay and not okay. because saying nothing is also an option). A conditional command which only applies to those who will the end. When you say 'killing is wrong', you don't think you are jut expressing a feeling, you genuinely believe that killing is wrong. Your own philosophy might match one of them, or take bits from two or more. Test. Each persons happiness is good to all persons, Mill's quote on higher and lower pleasures, 'it is better to be a human dissatisfied than a pig satisfied, better to be a Socrates dissatisfied than a fool satisfied. David Hume (22%) 17. 1) Moral judgements differ widely eg on homosexuality which is illegal in India and there is many varied opinions on it in the UK. b. Anscombe claims that it is not profitable to do moral philosophy until we have an adequate philosophy of: a. religion. Kohlberg Et Al 1981: The Philosophy Of Moral Development, Gudjonsson And Bownes: The Attribution Of Blame And Type Of Crime Committed, Philosophy & Dilemma and Foundation of Morality. Take this test to see which moral philosophy you follow the most closely. This is an amazing ethical theories quiz with questions and answers. 'Horse' can be reduced and defined, whereas 'yellow' is indefinable. It does not store any personal data. Example 1. frankly frank-ly\underline{\text{frank-ly}}frank-ly, alarm Thehorsewiththesllverymaneandwhitetallwaschosenbythephotographer.\underline{\phantom{\text{The horse with the sllvery mane and white tall was chosen by the photographer. Sometimes, taking people's property is right (e.g. mistake about our moral language. It could be good if it taught a moral lesson in drama or was a release for dangerous emotions (e.g. Spinoza (53%)15. The capacity to make choices on the basis of reasons. None of the answers I felt were addressing that. Are you morally obliged to do so? No one is really killed in simulated killing in drama or games, so it is not vicious (bad) in itself. Jeremy Bentham (70%) 5. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Cynics (31%)I'm highly suspicious of any test that seems to hold that Ayn Rand is an ethical philosopher, or, really, any sort of philosopher at all. suffer?' >> This becomes circular. Give Orange. Learn. John Stuart Mill (84%)3. Something is desirable if people desire it Virtue Ethics applied to Simulated Killing (!!). framework and how it compares to others who have completed the activity. treat people as an end in themselves never only as a means to an end. Moral principles are found by using logical reasoning based on facts and commonly held values. greatest number, in the long run. if we eat meat that is industrially produced with low welfare standards. Providing the questions for all of life's answers. All of the above pass the "workable" test: Nietzsche (7%) DP,What is disturbing is that you seem to agree 80% with her! Do you think the lack of long-distance trade hurt society during the early Middle Ages? wrong because we cannot will the maxim 'Steal x propositional, i.e. This cookie is used for storing the navigation and click stream data. You pass someone in the street who is in severe need and you are able to help them at little cost to yourself. Aquinas (47%) 7. Say nothing; your job is to be supportive and participate in your friend's happiness. Plato (52%) 8. a. Rule Utilitarianism: We should follow those rules Therefore ignoring animal happiness is a prejudice - called speciesism by Singer. Yey! Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors. wisdom to work out when. perfect. Nel Noddings (39%) 16. Aristotle (63%) 7. the fisherman who must lie to the Nazis to keep the Jews who are hidden on his boat safe). We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. us less likely to have a good will. Top Contributed Quizzes in Miscellaneous. See More by this Creator. informed. Created by. WHAT IS CLUELESSNESS? This is a quiz that reveals how moral you are as a person. Nietzsche (49%) 13. The person with phronesis can make the right decision in any situation. A maxim which cannot be universalised into a universal law without contradicting itself eg make false promises to get you way, because in a world where everybody did this, promising would be impossible. It also stores the information regarding which server cluster is serving the visitor. of their moral judgments are true. Honesty or truth telling is a virtue - telling the truth These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads. Fundamental beliefs. Anti- Realism descends into nihilism (against Anti Realism; ET, P, E). Commands to do an action on the basis of having a desired end. Ayn Rand (63%) 8. They are just an expression of an emotion. Sentience The capacity to feel pleasure and pain. The cheating question is far too abstract, even if I could cheat, the option to never tell them to avoid screwing them up but leaving them to find someone new isn't there. Moral Philosophy Quiz 1. Delete Quiz. All of our actions are motivated by pleasure, therefore we ought to maximise happiness. The data collected including the number visitors, the source where they have come from, and the pages visted in an anonymous form. respect, treating them in a similar way to the Does everyone have the ability to experience both types of pleasure? Congratulations! Come from facts and commonly held values Are your moral obligations to people in your own country or community stronger than those to people in other countries and communities (assuming no unusual circumstances - for example, suffering because of famine - in either your own country/community or other countries/communities)? Sometimes more good comes from breaking a law. meat does not use anyone solely as a means to an 1/10 Why is being dead a bad thing? Cookie Duration Description; _ga: 2 years: This cookie is installed by Google Analytics. For example, does it make a difference if you are helping ten people by harming one person rather than helping 100,000 people by harming 10,000 people? Is it possible to prove moral value judgements? -Find great comfort The only proof that sound is audible is if people actually hear it *The criminal would do bad things Ayer's Verification Principle (against moral realism) (against moral naturalism). States that we are physical beings. Today's Top Quizzes in Philosophy. It is too far to jump from a fact to a moral judgement. "Black and white" - Fairly clear and straight forward, most people feel the same way about: stealing, murder, honesty, charity. (contradictions in the will), The issue of clashing duties (against Kant). to do. It allows the website owner to implement or change the website's content in real-time. Second Formulation of the Categorical Imperative. 4. 2. Every argument must have one, and only one what? eudaimonia, so we may treat them as we wish Are you morally obliged to inform them about your brother's crime? Flashcards. Ksmith4538. This action will also remove this member from your connections and send a report to the site admin. Quiz was alright until the movie questions. But it's not stealing in . Sometimes you have more than one duty, so how would you which one to choose? But, Naturalism jumps from an 'Is' to an 'Ought'. b. Normative ethics. Questions: 18 | Attempts: 25391 | Last updated: Mar 22, 2022 Sample Question Act only from moral rules that you can at the same time universalize. Explain. When he himself took the final version of the test, he scored a 61 out of 63or, "You might be Peter Singer . Gain a better idea of your position on fundamental questions about the world with our new assessment, Learn Your Philosophical Beliefs, which will walk you through the latest research on the relationship between peoples philosophy and their psychological traits. Kant (99%) 3. Kant says we should only be motivated by our duties, but we are motivated also by things sch as love on kindness. 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