ETHICS Reviewer

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Ethics Quiz Challenge

Test your knowledge and understanding of ethics with our comprehensive quiz designed for those interested in philosophy and moral reasoning. This quiz includes a variety of questions covering key concepts in ethics, encouraging critical thinking and deeper contemplation of moral principles.

Features:

  • 24 engaging questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Explore different theories of ethics
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A philosophical study of morality which explores our beliefs and judgments on the proper concept of right and wrong conduct
Metaethics
Ethics
Cognitivism
Non-cognitivism
The theory of moral principles and actions.
Metaethics
Cognitivism
Ethics
Morality
Is the study of standards by which we judge or measure.
Normative science
Ethics
Morality
Descriptive science
Is a method to describe the way things operate or behave.
Normative science
Descriptive science
Ethics
Morality
The study of nature and meaning of moral claims
Normative ethics
Metaethics
Applied ethics
Ethics
Focuses on what is right and wrong; focuses on what is moral.
Normative ethics
Applied ethics
Metaethics
Morality
Is an approach to Ethics that emphasizes an individual's character as the key element of ethical thinking
Virtue Ethics
Natural Law
Deontology
None of the choices
Maintains that these rules of right and wrong are inherent in people and are not created by society or court judges.
Deontology
Virtue Ethics
Natural Law
Divine Law
The study on how to apply moral claims.
Metaethics
None of the choices
Applied ethics
Normative science
Birds-eye view of the practice of ethics
Metaethics
Applied ethics
Normative ethics
None of the Choices
A major view of Metaethics that shows non-impulsiveness. It also means that moral claim is an attempt to describe reality, therefore concerned in using moral judgement by reason.
Cognitivism
Non-cognitivism
Prescriptivism
Emotivsm
An attempt without reason for moral claims to describe reality. / Detached from the reality of the world. / Based on his/her feelings.
Cognitivism
Emotivsm
Prescriptivism
Non-cognitivism
Says that moral judgments are not claims about reality but only are the emotional expressions of the speaker
Prescriptivism
Expressivism
Emotivsm
Non-cognitivism
Says that moral claims are not claims about reality but are personal prescriptions.
Prescriptivism
Emotivsm
Expressivism
Cognitivism
A sort of extension of emotivism which says that moral claims express-like attitude.
Emotivsm
Expressivism
Cognitivism
Prescriptivism
Says that moral claim is based on subjective expression of belief about reality.
Moral Relativism
Moral Realism
Metaethics
Cognitivism
A form of Moral Relativism where, the view that ethical and social standards reflect the cultural context from which they are derived.
Cultural Relativsm
Agent relativism
Speaker relativism
None of the Choices
A form of Moral Relativism that says that we should evaluate that action relative to our own cultural, social, or moral context.
Cultural Relativsm
Agent relativism
Speaker relativism
None of the Choices
A form of Moral Relativism that says that we should evaluate the action relative to that person's cultural, social, and moral context.
Cultural Relativsm
Agent relativism
Speaker relativism
None of the Choices
Says that moral claim is based on objective expression of belief about reality. It says that moral values are true independent of our mind.
Moral Realism
Moral Relativism
Naturalism
None of the Choices
He defined moral realism as: “The view that moral values exist in a way that is causally and evidentially independent from the beliefs of anyone and everyone such that evidence and beliefs do not determine or constitute those values, though they may adequately and reliably measure or reflect them.” (Moral Realism, p. 17)
Kevin DeLapp
Zacharias Dimitris
Nikos Charalambos
Silas Thanasis
On naturalism, He stated that "Human well-being is not a random phenomenon. It depends on many factors ranging from genetics and neurobiology to sociology and economics. But, clearly, there are scientific truths to be known about how we can flourish in this world. Wherever we can have an impact on the well-being of others, questions of morality apply. "
Sam Harris
Aniketos Gavriil
Vasilios Stamatios
Kostis Thanos
On non-naturalism, _________ tells that "..if good is defined as something else, it is the impossible either to prove that any other definition is wrong or even to deny such definition."
Agapitos Ioannis
Serafeim Neofytos
G.E Moore
Principia Ethica
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