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DSST Ethics In America 2
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1. Wrote the History of the Peloponnesian War
Thucydides
social contract theory
normative hedonism
Stage 4
2. An action is morally obligatory if it produces the most good for the most people
Act utilitarianism
conflict of interest
Ethics
Enchiridion
3. Name the four authors of the Gospels
four roles of political philosophy according to rawls
Vices
Matthew - Mark - Luke - and John
meta-ethics
4. Type of ethical theory which is concerned with moral rules which are generated by non-consequentialist methods - based in the nature of rationality or other principles of duty not consequences - theory of moral obligation
Courage
Deontology
Golden Mean
seven features of pleasure
5. Duties that form this subject matter are precise - owed to specifiable others - and can be legally enforced
Pre-conventional level
Stage 6
seven features of pleasure
Doctrine of Right
6. Moral character - a theory of morality that makes virtue the central concern
Thucydides
Stage 6
Virtue ethics
Enchiridion
7. Says we should always do the will of God
motivational hedonism
nonconsequentialist normative theory
Stage 1
Stoic philosphy
8. Tell about the life and ministry of Jesus - in the New Testament
The Gospels
Courage
Descriptive ethics
artificial virtues
9. Plato believed the organization of the soul of a good person is similiar to this
Stage 2
Organization of social classes in an ideal society
teleology
Enchiridion
10. Ethical responsibilites at work - avoiding conflicts of interest
autonomy
Post conventional level
Leviathan
Professional Code of Ethics
11. An agreement between two parties - but only one of the parties has to do something
Self-knowledge
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
issues addressed in the History of the Peloponnesian War
unconditional
12. An american philosopher in the liberal tradition - had theory of justice as fairness
John Rawls
Self-knowledge
justice
Doctrine of Right
13. Self-mastery according to Kant
Epictetus
normative ethics
Courage
David Hume
14. Claim that all and only pleasure has worth or value and all and only pain has disvalue - happiness should be pursued
human nature
feminist ethics
Ethics of care
normative hedonism
15. Disclosing relevant information regardng a medical diagnosis or treatment
Stage 5
feminist ethics
informed consent
disclosure of information
16. Four basic possible standards: Full Disclosure Standard - Subjective Standard - Customary Practice or Professional Standard - Reasonable Person Standard
Standards of disclosure
Puffery
primary purpose of the Leviathan
covenant
17. Disclosure of information - comprehension - voluntariness
Post conventional level
distributive justice
disclosure of information
components of informed consent
18. Divides moral philosophy into two domains - justice or law and ethics or virtue
Immanuel Kant
Courage
Organization of social classes in an ideal society
Jeremy Bentham
19. Consent is the basis of government - people have agreed to be ruled that governments are entitled to rule
primary purpose of the Leviathan
social contract theory
Stage 4
Deontologists
20. Guide of moral conduct based on the principles of Stoicism
Utilitarianism
Eternal law
Descriptive ethics
Enchiridion
21. Advocates that moral values are relative to likely social consequences - we must act in a way as to help bring about the greatest good for the greatest number of people (Standard of Happiness)
Doctrine of Virtue
John Stuart Mill
Act utilitarianism
retributive justice
22. A hierarchy that tracked how people can move from lesser to a more sophisticated ethical reasoning
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23. When someone's work stands to serve an interest in conflict with his or her obligations as a professional
Thucydides
Kohlberg's six stages of moral development
Post conventional level
conflict of interest
24. Includes a good habit - a mean - and a disposition to act within reason
nonconsequentialist normative theory
Virtue
Hedonistic Utilitarianism
Aristotle
25. System of moral principles - affects how people make decisionss and lead their lives
Ethics
Plato
Immanuel Kant
Ethics of care
26. Talks about who should get which benefits and which burdens
distributive justice
Self-knowledge
five general principles the 15 laws of nature come from
Doctrine of Right
27. Socrates believed that all wrong doing is a result of this
disclosure of information
heteronomy
Ignorance
Immanuel Kant
28. Justice - promise-keeping - allegiance to legitimate government
Jeremy Bentham
artificial virtues
Standard of Happiness
Act utilitarianism
29. Claims that humans are naturally self-interested and they are not naturally selfish or motivated by pride
Eternal law
Immanuel Kant
Stoic philosphy
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
30. Should a whole society be responsible for the actions of a few? What are the justifications of any actions against an enemy?
issues addressed in the History of the Peloponnesian War
motivational hedonism
Stoic philosphy
Post conventional level
31. A relative mean between extremes of excess and deficiency - ini general a life of moderation in all things except virtue
Moral virtue
hedonic calculus
human nature
Ethics of care
32. A generalized blueprint for the kind of entity you are
Professional Code of Ethics
Epictetus
normative ethics
human nature
33. Founder of Liberalism - believed that everybody must be moved by a desire for his or her own happiness or pleasure.
Stage 2
John Locke
Leviathan
five general principles the 15 laws of nature come from
34. Student of Socrates who suggested the good life is one of intelligence
Plato
Matthew - Mark - Luke - and John
Ethics of care
consequentialists
35. Explores when and how to compensate someone for a loss
four roles of political philosophy according to rawls
Ignorance
corrective justice
Whistle blowing
36. Evidence of a valid consent
Jeremy Bentham
divine command theory
Consent Form
In nature - everything has a purpose; nature and its moral laws are knowable through common sense and reason; since every living thing has a nature that is appropriate to the kind of thing it is - failure to develop this nature to its fullest is an i
37. Reliable habits you engrave into your identity
virtues
rule utilitarianism
Post conventional level
Stage 5
38. Morality depends on religious belief or on a set of values given by a religion
The Gospels
Stage 1
categorical imperatives
heteronomy
39. Making exagerated claims about products
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Socrates
corrective justice
Puffery
40. The first 5 books of the Old Testament
The Books of Law
primary purpose of the Leviathan
natural virtues
normative ethics
41. The view that there exists an eternal moral law that can be discovered through reason by looking at the nature of humanity and society
Standard of Happiness
Epictetus
Natural Law Theory
Ethics of care
42. Social Contracts - think in terms of laws because of majority agreements
Stage 5
categorical imperatives
Ignorance
Ethics of care
43. Morality based on religion alone - without any reference to religious ideas
In nature - everything has a purpose; nature and its moral laws are knowable through common sense and reason; since every living thing has a nature that is appropriate to the kind of thing it is - failure to develop this nature to its fullest is an i
autonomy
Doctrine of Virtue
St Thomas Aquinas
44. An agreement that is binding on both parties for its fulfillment
In nature - everything has a purpose; nature and its moral laws are knowable through common sense and reason; since every living thing has a nature that is appropriate to the kind of thing it is - failure to develop this nature to its fullest is an i
conditional covenant
Thucydides
justice
45. Believe that right and good consist in obedience to objective moral duties
conflict of interest
paternalism
Deontologists
Consent Form
46. There is moral significance in the fundamental elements of relationships and dependencies in human life (care-givers)
normative ethics
Ethics of care
distributive justice
four roles of political philosophy according to rawls
47. Actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness
Jeremy Bentham
Ignorance
Standard of Happiness
Conventional level
48. Selfishness and lack of concern for other (contains first two stages of Kohlberg's hierarchy)
Standard of Happiness
Pre-conventional level
Post conventional level
John Rawls
49. Believed that morality consisted on acting on the basis of duty alone - the consequences of our actions are often out of our control
Socrates
Hedonistic Utilitarianism
Kant
John Stuart Mill
50. Socrates believed that whatever action a man chooses is motivated for his desire for this
theory of justice as fairness
Happiness
Hedonistic Utilitarianism
Self-knowledge
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