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DSST Ethics In America 2
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1. Practicality; help citizens orient themselves within their own social world; probe the limits of practicable political possibility; reconciliation
three natural reasons people fight according to Hobbes
four roles of political philosophy according to rawls
Professional Code of Ethics
Doctrine of Right
2. Lists seven features of pleasure to which attention must be paid in order to assess how great it is
Ignorance
Pre-conventional level
hedonic calculus
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
3. Way of evaluating moral decisions based on the amount of pleasure that it provides
Utilitarianism
Deontologists
retributive justice
normative hedonism
4. Former slave who received an education in the doctrine of Stoic philosophy - believed ethical wisdom can be obtained by keeping a moral purpose in harmony with nature
natural virtues
Epictetus
paternalism
Deontology
5. The first 5 books of the Old Testament
paternalism
The Books of Law
Ethics of care
Stage 5
6. Courage - magnanimity - ambition - friendship - generosity - fidelity - gratitude
natural virtues
Doctrine of Right
Standard of Happiness
Post conventional level
7. Selfishness and lack of concern for other (contains first two stages of Kohlberg's hierarchy)
Pre-conventional level
Doctrine of Right
nonconsequentialist normative theory
Conventional level
8. Actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness
Stage 6
Standard of Happiness
paternalism
Doctrine of Right
9. Talks about who should get which benefits and which burdens
distributive justice
Stage 6
The Books of Law
Post conventional level
10. Morality depends on religious belief or on a set of values given by a religion
Consent Form
heteronomy
Enchiridion
Doctrine of Virtue
11. Felt that ethics was born of human conflict
Whistle blowing
Genesis -Exodus - Leviticus - Numbers - Deuteronomy
Socrates
John Rawls
12. A contract or agreement between two parties to complete a task
Organization of social classes in an ideal society
covenant
Stoic philosphy
Moral virtue
13. Believed that moral justification came from utility and good institutions produce good consequences (Hedonistic Utilitarianism)
distributive justice
informed consent
Jeremy Bentham
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
14. Wrote the History of the Peloponnesian War
Thucydides
distributive justice
The 3 branches of ethics
Kant
15. To punish subjects who break the law
Doctrine of Virtue
consequentialists
Deontology
primary purpose of the Leviathan
16. Socrates believed that whatever action a man chooses is motivated for his desire for this
Happiness
informed consent
feminist ethics
Thucydides
17. Tell you what to do in order to achieve a particular goal
motivational hedonism
Immanuel Kant
hypothetical imperatives
Standard of Happiness
18. An agreement between two parties - but only one of the parties has to do something
Happiness
St Thomas Aquinas
feminist ethics
unconditional
19. The study of ends or final causes or purposes that things serve
teleology
Standard of Happiness
Moral virtue
three natural reasons people fight according to Hobbes
20. Morality and religion are thought to come from a common source of inspiration and knowledge - a source that religion may refer to as God
theonomy
five general principles the 15 laws of nature come from
Natural Law Theory
Hedonistic Utilitarianism
21. Justice - promise-keeping - allegiance to legitimate government
Organization of social classes in an ideal society
artificial virtues
unconditional
five general principles the 15 laws of nature come from
22. A relative mean between extremes of excess and deficiency - ini general a life of moderation in all things except virtue
Moral virtue
Professional Code of Ethics
theory of justice as fairness
virtues
23. Talks about what punishments are appropriate for wrongdoing
unconditional
retributive justice
theory of justice as fairness
Kant
24. Describes the ethical standards of a person - community - culture - etc. (controversial topics)
John Rawls
Standard of Happiness
Descriptive ethics
categorical imperatives
25. Explores when and how to compensate someone for a loss
stoic moral virtues
corrective justice
Descriptive ethics
conditional covenant
26. Plato believed the organization of the soul of a good person is similiar to this
Stage 3
hypothetical imperatives
Organization of social classes in an ideal society
Natural Law Theory
27. Duties that form this subject matter are precise - owed to specifiable others - and can be legally enforced
Doctrine of Right
Leviathan
rule utilitarianism
Virtue
28. Fostering good interpersonal relationships - thinkers take the needs and interests of others into account - it is important to make others happy
Stage 3
Consent Form
Courage
Deontology
29. Respect for the rules of the group - focuses on what's necessary to promote the cohesiveness of society (ex: breaking the law is unethical behavior)
Matthew - Mark - Luke - and John
Stage 4
Ethics of care
Kohlberg's six stages of moral development
30. Puts forth the notion of eternal law as the road map for ethics - the ultimate purpose of life was not happiness here on Earth but eternal bliss in the hereafter
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Vices
St Thomas Aquinas
Doctrine of Right
31. Should a whole society be responsible for the actions of a few? What are the justifications of any actions against an enemy?
Jeremy Bentham
Immanuel Kant
informed consent
issues addressed in the History of the Peloponnesian War
32. This lays the groundwork for normative ethics - it deals with the nature of moral judgment. It looks at the origins of meaning of ethical principles. It studies the nature of morality and questions the abstract meaning of ethical terms
John Locke
nonconsequentialist normative theory
meta-ethics
unconditional
33. Self-mastery according to Kant
meta-ethics
Stage 1
stoic moral virtues
Courage
34. Name the four authors of the Gospels
Matthew - Mark - Luke - and John
motivational hedonism
Puffery
Stoic philosphy
35. An american philosopher in the liberal tradition - had theory of justice as fairness
John Rawls
seven features of pleasure
stoic moral virtues
Stage 4
36. Includes a good habit - a mean - and a disposition to act within reason
five general principles the 15 laws of nature come from
Virtue
conditional covenant
theonomy
37. Believed that morality consisted on acting on the basis of duty alone - the consequences of our actions are often out of our control
Stage 3
Kant
Whistle blowing
natural virtues
38. Interference of an individual with another person - against their will - and defended that the person interfered with will be better off or protected from harm
paternalism
Plato
Aristotle
Golden Mean
39. System of moral principles - affects how people make decisionss and lead their lives
Immanuel Kant
Descriptive ethics
Genesis -Exodus - Leviticus - Numbers - Deuteronomy
Ethics
40. Hold that choices and/or acts or intentions are to be morally assessed solely by the states of affairs they bring about
Plato
consequentialists
justice
four roles of political philosophy according to rawls
41. Name the first 5 books of the Old Testament
Genesis -Exodus - Leviticus - Numbers - Deuteronomy
Organization of social classes in an ideal society
Kant
Stage 1
42. Set of rules that produces the greatest amount of good for the most people
Stoic philosphy
consequentialists
rule utilitarianism
Consent Form
43. There is moral significance in the fundamental elements of relationships and dependencies in human life (care-givers)
hedonic calculus
divine command theory
Ethics of care
Kant
44. Envisions a society of free citizens holding equal basic rights of cooperating within an egalitarian economic system
Virtue ethics
theory of justice as fairness
Whistle blowing
Ignorance
45. Morality based on religion alone - without any reference to religious ideas
Kant
The Books of Law
heteronomy
autonomy
46. Disclosing information to outside sources without permission of the company regarding unethical practices
five general principles the 15 laws of nature come from
retributive justice
theory of justice as fairness
Whistle blowing
47. Genuin care for others (stages 3 and 4 of Kohlberg's hierarchy)
Conventional level
Stage 5
feminist ethics
conditional covenant
48. Moral character - a theory of morality that makes virtue the central concern
Virtue ethics
divine command theory
feminist ethics
Moral virtue
49. Reliable habits you engrave into your identity
motivational hedonism
corrective justice
virtues
Pre-conventional level
50. Claim that all and only pleasure has worth or value and all and only pain has disvalue - happiness should be pursued
five general principles the 15 laws of nature come from
Hedonistic Utilitarianism
normative hedonism
Moral virtue
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