1. The Rights/Responsibilities Lens followers using empathy:
Will act with care and concern for others involved
Will act with awareness of the interplay of mind and emotions
Will act to create the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people
None of the above
2. Kant’s second categorical imperative states:
that an action is morally right if, and only if, in performing the action, we do not use others merely as a means for advancing our own interests, but also both respect and develop our capacity to choose freely for ourselves
the reason one acts is not as important as the result of the act
humans should act on a variation of the Golden Rule
None of the above
3. Which of these is not a question for determining right action?
How does this ordering of principles demonstrate a caring attitude and respect for others?
What are my motives and intentions in advocating one solution rather than another?
How does this ordering of principles assure that I have held others accountable for my reasons for acting?
None of the above
4. Which of these is not in the list of commonly accepted duties compiled by ethicist W. D. Ross?
Non-maleficence
Reparation
Gratitude
None of the above
5. Kant’s ethical decision maker is a:
self called a “grounded subject”
self called a “spiritual subject”
self called a “transcendental subject”
None of the above