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(Answered) Philosophy – M07 Quiz 6

Question 1

Which of the following is a type of environmental ethics that views all life as having value in itself, independent of its usefulness to humans?

  • Deep Ecology
  • Anthropocentrism
  • Ecoutilitarianism
  • Golden Mean

Question 2

Which view makes the claim that traditional ways of looking at ethics rely too much on reason and individual freedom and discount the value of emotion and social interdependence?

  • Ecofeminism
  • Existentialism
  • Care Ethics
  • Utilitarianism

Question 3

Kant thought that moral value is determined by __________.

  • The will to power
  • The teachings of the one true religion
  • Being true to oneself
  • Fulfilling one’s duty

Question 4

According to the text, the most difficult decisions in life challenge us to answer which question?

  • What are right actions?
  • What actions are most efficacious?
  • What actions led to personal enlightenment?

Question 5

Held argued that genuine moral behavior does not take place in the realm of pure reason but within a network of relationships. She used the term ____________ to describe this network of people with whom we have real ties.

  • Ethical hedonists.
  • Caring and pairing relationships.
  • Virtuous circle
  • Particular others

Question 6

Existential ethics are devoid of moral values.

  • True
  • False

Question 7

For Mill, there is a distinction between intellectual pleasures and sensual pleasures.

  • True
  • False

Question 8

Singer argued that “speciesism” is morally appropriate, and employed the principle of utility as justification.

  • True
  • False

Question 9

The hypothetical imperative and categorical imperative are two kinds of moral imperatives.

  • True
  • False

Question 10

Nietzsche warned that we must never exercise our “will to power” to the fullest possible extent.

  • True
  • False

Question 11

According to Okin, women are prevented from competing on an equal footing with men in the career arena because ___________.

  • Society expects women to be the primary ones to care for children and the home.
  • Women have a higher standard of living than men.
  • Men are more capable than women in all areas except the domestic arena.
  • Women are less career-oriented than men are.

Question 12

What did Aristotle man by saying that the state is “prior to the individual”?

  • People are social beings first and individuals second.
  • The good of the government takes precedence over the need of any individual.
  • A diverse population is required for a healthy community.
  • The state is composed of many individuals.

Question 13

The term “distributive justice” refers to a theory of justice concerned with ____________.

  • How society’s wealth, opportunity, and power are spread throughout that society.
  • How societies should deal with those who break laws.
  • Ensuring that each political party is given a turn to rule.
  • Understanding mathematical models of justice.

Question 14

According to Thomas Hobbes’ idea of the social contract, the legitimacy of the state is based on _________.

  • A war of all against all.
  • The consent on the governed.
  • A life that is nasty, brutish, and short.
  • A state of nature.

Question 15

J.S. Mill’s core principle of social justice was __________, the view that justice is produced by the form of government that creates the greatest social benefit for the greatest number of people.

  • Education
  • Equality
  • Social utility
  • Consent

Question 16

Retributive justice is a theory that deals with how societies should treat those who obey the law.

  • True
  • False

Question 17

For Hobbes and Locke, individuals must be coerced to enter into a social contract.

  • True
  • False

Question 18

For Aristotle, living in society is natural.

  • True
  • False

Question 19

Mill believed that it was never acceptable to interfere with an individual’s liberty.

  • True
  • False

Question 20

For Plato, a just society does not allow civil disobedience.

  • True
  • False

ANSWER

Question 1

Which of the following is a type of environmental ethics that views all life as having value in itself, independent of its usefulness to humans?

  • Deep Ecology
  • Anthropocentrism
  • Ecoutilitarianism
  • Golden Mean

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