Question 1.1. Psychological egoism eliminates the possibility of:
generosity.
altruism.
kindness.
all of the above
Question 2.2. ________ argues that certain actions are good or bad, moral or immoral because they are approved or disapproved of by God.
Morality
Kantian ethics
Divine command theory
Utilitarianism
Question 3.3. Within moral philosophy, religion has been employed as a ________ for moral values and as a source of ________ for moral behavior.
reason; pleasure
sanction; motivation
justification; appreciation
justification; motivation
Question 4.4. The primary four negative forces that are thought to govern human conduct are:
physical sensations of pain, emotional sensations of pain, moral forces, and religious sanctions or condemnations.
emotional sensations of pain, sociological forces, political or legal forces, and cultural beliefs.
physical sensations of pain, political or legal forces, moral forces, and religious sanctions or condemnations.
religious sanctions or condemnations, emotional sensations of pain, physical sensations of pain, and political or legal forces.
Question 5.5. During the Middle Ages, the dominant social and legal force was the:
knight code of conduct.
legislative body.
Roman Catholic Church.
all of the above
Question 6.6. ________ is a simple and popular theory which suggests that pleasure and pain are the only things we can say are intrinsically good or intrinsically bad.
Hedonism
Formalism
Ethical egoism
Contractualism
Question 7.7. ________ ethics attempts to formulate norms, guidelines, standards, and/or principles of right and wrong.
Virtue
Sociological
Normative
Cultural
Question 8.8. In ________, Martin Luther King, Jr., argued that there are two types of laws: just and unjust.
America
The Color Purple
I Have a Dream
Letter from Birmingham Jail
Question 9.9. ________ law is an ethical theory, dating back over 2000 years that grounds morality in human nature.
Human
Natural
Original
Positive
Question 10.10. Kohlberg's model suggests that rather than criminality being directly equated with immorality, it may be better to understand the relationship between lawbreaking and morality as a:
circle.
pendulum.
fixed scale.
continuum.