subject: ETHICS Part I : Read the following statements and decide…
Question Answered step-by-step subject: ETHICS Part I : Read the following statements and decide… subject: ETHICS Part I: Read the following statements and decide to which these concepts belong: a. Aristotle, b. St. Thomas Aquinas, c. Immanuel Kant, d. Utilitarian Concept, e. John Rawls 1. From eternal law that is discoverable by man and natural law shared by both rational and irrational beings.2. The goodwill is the highest good since its end will always be good.3. He is the proponent of the categorical imperative.4. Character excellence and habits lead to Nichomachean ethics. (NE)5. Amount of pleasure minus amount of pain is equal to moral consequences.6. Justice is distributive.7. Ethics is expressed in justice and in the language of fairness.8. All human actions would lead to our desired end. (Telos)9. Greatest happiness for the greatest number of people.10. Temperance as a virtue is an exercise of control amid a solid attraction to pleasure. Part II. Analyze the statement carefully and decide whether the statement is true or false.11. The rise of radical inequality is one of the moral challenges in globalization.12. Poor countries are at the mercy of the IMF.13. Ecology is not at stake in globalization.14. Paying taxes is a right.15. Caring for the young is a tribal ethics.16. Moral absolutism is tantamount to universal value.17. Moral absolutism adheres universal ethics.18. Fillenials are Filipino Millennials.19. The significant increase of population in this generation especially after WWII is called Traditionalists.20. The iGeneration is the era of video games and computers. Part III. Application. Read and understand the situations carefully and decide the appropriate principle applicable to the case.21. Lying is universally wrong.a. Global Ethicsb. Moral Absolutism 22. Hard work pays off when students received grades with flying colors.a. Good willb. Telos 23. You see the world is either good or bad.a. Dualist Ethicsb. Fundamentalist 24. Intrusion of international economic organizations on indebted nations.a. Moral Challengesb. Moral Rights 25. It is the result of the amount of happiness less than the amount of pain.a. Categorical Imperativeb. utilitarianism 26. The society has to share both the burden and the benefits of whatever the society can offer.a. Justice/Fairnessb. Telos 27. You treat every person fair and treated the same rules are the same for everyone.a. Moral Absolutismb. Moral Rights 28. Committing abortion in case of a breast cancer patient to save her life is considered a good act.a. Dualism Ethicsb. Pluralism 29. Religious doctrine is the center of moral actions and therefore a suicide bomber is considered a hero.a. Fundamentalismb. Utilitarianism 30. Your happiness is the ultimate will of every action you take.a. Good willb. Telos 31. A promise to love each other until the end becomes a duty to each other.a. Categorical Imperativeb. Global Ethics 32. being human, freedom accompanies moral consequences just like when you drive, and being drunk is a responsibility to shoulder.a. Good willb. Moral Right Part IV. Multiple-Choice. Choose the best answer. 33. Which of the following statement is a LIE?a. Justice is fairness.b. Justice promotes common good.c. Justice is not egalitarian.d. Justice sees equality among equals. 34. Which of the following statements is false?a. Ethics is a duty to fulfill.b. Only good without qualification is the good will.c. Kant believed that duty is equated to good will.d. Immanuel Kant is egalitarian. 35. Which of the following statements show utilitarianism?a. Pricey but quality clothing.b. Happiness is the ultimate goal of the will. c. The amount of happiness becomes the basis of the consequences of the act.d. When pain weighs more than happiness, the act committed is immoral. 36. Kamala Harris is living evidence that women have equal rights and are fully capacitated to rule and lead a country.a. The case is Epicurean in political thought.b. Qualitative utility expresses the equality of rights among men.c. People nowadays are egalitarian.d. All men are created equal. 37. The key to happiness is simple but most often people are looking in the wrong places.a. The statement is biased toward modernization.b. The statement is an attack on consumerism.c. The statement is a mere opinion.d. The statement is false. 38. It focused on the general principles, rules, and theories on determining what is right from wrong.a. Ethics b. Good willc. Moralityd. Telos 39. It refers to the praxis of principles and theories of what is right from wrong.a. Ethics b. Good willc. Moralityd. Telos 40. These are acts that man has no control and therefore it is involuntary.a. Acts of manb. Human actc. Human acts without knowledge.d. Human acts without deliberate will. 41. Who is a good person according to ARISTOTLE?a. A good person is the one who fulfills his function as a man.b. A good person is a moral person. 42. Who is a virtuous man according to ARISTOTLE?a. who acts in temperanceb. who is living in a good life 43. Which of the following situations show Filipino moral identity?a. Family oriented and this dependence characterized one another to survive.b. cohabitation before marriage 44. Which of the two options tell you about universal values?a. table mannersb. caring for the young 45. Which shows moral dilemma?a. ectopic pregnancyb. arranged marriageTHANKS TUTOR 🙂 Social Science Psychology GE ETHICS Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


