Ethical judgments are based in factual evidence


1.The paradox of tolerance leads to which difficulty? 

  • total tolerance leads to the disappearance of tolerance.
  • total tolerance would mean that one would have to tolerate the intolerant.
  • humans could not repress intolerant philosophies.
  • all of the above
  • none of the above

2. Which of the following is a claim that utilitarian might use to argue that prayer should not be allowed in school?

  • Prayer in school is a universal right of all people in this country
  • Prayer is a fundamental principle that makes people's lives happier
  • Not being able to pray is a lesser harm than forcing people who want to pray to refrain from prayer in school.
  • All of the above
  • None of the above

3. Which statement might logically support the claim that prayer should not be protected speech?

  • Allowing prayer could create disharmony between groups of students who choose to participate and those that do not.
  • Times for voluntary prayer would be potential times where non-religious students felt unduly compelled to participate in religious activities.
  • Those who desire prayer in school hate people who are agnostic or atheist.
  • A and B
  • B and C

4. The harm principle states

  • the only time the government can limit someone's freedom is when the individual's actions would harm another person.
  • the only time the government can limit someone's freedom is when individuals' actions cause harm to themselves.
  • actions that harm people are bad.
  • one can harm another so long as she is protecting herself from harm.
  • none of the above

5. Which statement represents a utilitarian viewpoint about the legality of pornography?

  • Pornography harms people who participate in it.
  • Pornography demonstrates the virtue of sex.
  • Pornography serves to enhance the enjoyment of a certain portion of the population.
  • Men use pornography as an aid in supplying sperm samples for the purposes of in vitro fertilization.
  • C and D

6. Which outcome results from applying ethical theories to social and ethical issues?

  • We can prove that other people are wrong in their beliefs.
  • We can learn more about the theories themselves.
  • We will have greater evidence and support for our own ethical positions.
  • A and B
  • B and C

7. Logic examines which type of argument?

  • inductive
  • reductive
  • deductive
  • A and B
  • A and C

8. Which evidence would best support the claim that prayer in school should be allowed?

@This is a holistic problem answered by studying various aspects.

  • A tornado swerved out of the path of the school when students prayed that they would be safe.
  • The state testing scores at a high school improved at the same time that a group of students began a morning prayer club.
  • A study run by the psychology program at Harvard discovered a correlation between prayer and the ability to control anger in teenagers.
  • Your cousin told you that God hates people who don't pray.
  • None of the above

9. If a deductive argument is valid and its premises are true,

  • the conclusion must be true.
  • the conclusion must be false.
  • the conclusion is improbable.
  • the conclusion is probable.
  • none of the above

Question 10. 10. The ethical emotivist would most agree most which statement?

  • Ethical judgments are based in factual evidence.
  • Ethical judgments are based in universal ethical principles.
  • Ethical judgments are the result of moral senses that one experiences when seeing a moral act.
  • Ethical judgments are the outcome of developing a specific character.
  • none of the above

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