These are ethics questions, it’s multiple-choice. You can look…
These are ethics questions, it’s multiple-choice. You can look…
These are ethics questions, it’s multiple-choice. You can look…
These are ethics questions, it’s multiple-choice. You can look through
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1- Which of these statements is true of Kant’s moral philosophy?
a) Kant’s moral philosophy is not consistent with consequentialism.
b) Kant claims that the moral law cannot be learned through reason alone
c) Kant believes that drawing on one’s experience is useful in moral decision-making
d) All of these statements are true.
2- Which of these best expresses Kant’s account of the difference between physics and ethics?
a) Kant does not claim that physics and ethics are different
b) Physics is knowledge of what is, ethic is knowledge of what ought to be
c) Physics is knowable, ethics is not knowable
d) Ethics is knowable, physics is not
3- According to Kant, which of these is true by definition of law?
a) All laws must be universal
b) All laws are laws of nature
c) All laws are learned through experience
d) All laws can have exceptions.
4- According to Kant, which of these is a true statement?
a) Laws of nature are automatically obeyed, the law of freedom (moral law) is obeyed willfully and deliberately.
b) According to Kant, all of these statements are true
c) Laws of nature are learned by reason, the law of freedom(moral law) is known through observation
d) Laws of nature cannot have exceptions, the law of freedom (moral law) can have exceptions.
5- According to Kant, which of the following reflects the best perspective for moral decision making?
a) Kant says that all of these are part of the best perspective for moral decision making
b) One should not try to give in to inclinations
c) One should try to be rational and impartial
d) One should try not to interfere in other peoples’ business
6- According to Kant, there is only one thing that has any intrinsic worth such that it is good “in itself” what is it?
a) Happiness
b) Money
c) The moral law
d) A good will
7- According to Kant, which of these statements about rational beings is correct?
a) It is morally inappropriate to place a “market price”(dollar value) on the life of a rational being
b) Moral beings are rational beings (beings that have the capacity to reason)
c) Rational beings are not merely a means to an end
d) According to Kant, all of these statements are correct.
8- According to Immanuel Kant, why ought one not to tell lies to other people?
a) Telling lies to other people makes them angry and unhappy.
b) Telling lies to other people overlooks their intrinsic value
c) According to Kant, These are all good reasons not to tell lies to other people
d) Telling lies to other people damages one’s conscience.
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