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Doing Philosophy: An Introduction Through Thought Experiments, 2/e
Theodore Schick, Muhlenberg College
Lewis Vaughn
The Problem of Relativism and Morality
Much Obliged: Duty Makes Right
Multiple Choice
1
According to Kant, right actions are
A)
universalizable and reversible.
B)
utilitarian.
C)
egocentric.
D)
relative.
2
The second formulation of the categorical imperative tells us to always treat people as ends in themselves and never as
A)
imperfect duties.
B)
moral agents.
C)
a universalizable agent.
D)
a means to an end.
3
Ross's moral theory is concerned with
A)
the common good and individual rights.
B)
distribution of society's goods.
C)
maximizing happiness.
D)
economic and social justice.
4
Rawls's key moral principles include
A)
the principle of equal liberty.
B)
the principle of fair equality of opportunity.
C)
the principle of difference.
D)
all of the above.
5
According to the ethics of care we have a duty to care for those who
A)
would not care for us.
B)
have cared for us.
C)
expect care from us.
D)
are uncaring.
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