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Ethics Final Quiz

Test your knowledge on the principles of Natural Law and the teachings of Thomas Aquinas with our engaging Ethics Final Quiz. Dive deep into the foundations of ethical reasoning and discover how philosophical concepts shape our understanding of morality.

  • 24 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Great for students and enthusiasts of philosophy
24 Questions6 MinutesCreated by ExploringTruth21
Natural Law (All of this is the definition of Natural law)
Used to refer to some kind of intuition that a person has, one which is so apparently true to him that is unquestioned
Used to try to justify a certain way of behaving by seeing its likeness somewhere in the natural world
Used as an appeal to something instinctual withought it being directed by reason
Refer to what seems common to people given their particular environment
Hailed as a doctor of the roman Catholic Church, he was a Dominican friar who was the preeminent intellectual figure of the scholastic period of the middle Ages,
Thompson Aquilas
Thompson aquinas
Thomas Aquinas
Thomas Aquilas
Especially : the greatest achievement of an artist or writer
Magnum opus
Elemene de Fleur
Pièce de résistance
Le masterpiece
What is the greatest achievement of Thomas Aquinas
Karma sutra
Summa theologiae
Travesty of the cross
Sendetoi le mystic
What are the 3 parts of summa theologiae
GOD,MAN,JESUS
FATHER,SON,HOLYSPIRIT
PARENTS,FRIENDS,RELATIVES
HUMANS,ANIMALS,GOD
When an end is attained they also become the means of other ends
Central Belief of the Christian Faith
The Idea of good
The good and the one
Context of Aquinas Ethics
Passions are involved in this process, and therefore require a proper order if they are to properly contribute to a good life
Central Belief of the Christian Faith
The Idea of good
The good and the one
Context of Aquinas Ethics
 
Are actions related to certain dispositions in a dynamic way since a person's actions arise from his/her habits and at the same time reinforce them
Habits
Christian life
Culture
Morality
About developing the capacities given to a person by god into a disposition of virtue inclined toward the good
Habits
Christian life
Culture
Morality
 
What place can there be to which it most extend, or why should there be movement where there is no lacking?
Central Belief of the Christian Faith
The Idea of good
The good and the one
Context of Aquinas Ethics
 
There is a sense of right and wrong in a person in which he/she is obliged to obey.
Central Belief of the Christian Faith
The Idea of good
The good and the one
Context of Aquinas Ethics
 
This refers to what gives the matter its form. For example, a TV is not just a piece of glass but glass and metal arranged in a certain way and programmed to work as it does.
Material cause
Formal Cause
Efficient Cause
Final cause
 
God creates. This does not only mean that He brings about beings, but it also means that He cares for, and thus governs, the activity of the universe and of every creature
Central Belief of the Christian Faith
The Idea of good
The good and the one
Context of Aquinas Ethics
 
This is the substance that something is made from. For example, a TV is made from glass and metal and plastic
Material cause
Formal Cause
Efficient Cause
Final cause
Now it is clear that we cannot possess ourselves of the power of this principle, in its concentrated fullness: so to do one must be identical with it: but some partial attainment is within our reach
Central Belief of the Christian Faith
The Idea of good
The good and the one
Context of Aquinas Ethics
 
It is the cause of intelligent and intellective life as of life and intellect
Central Belief of the Christian Faith
The Idea of good
The good
The one
Which a thing comes to be and which persists, is called
Material cause
Formal Cause
Efficient Cause
Final cause
 
To possess ourselves of the power of the principle of the good one must have a
Brain
Divine intervention
Divine Intellect
Divine ordeal
This refers to the reason behind somethings existence. For example, a TV exists because someone has the idea to build one and put all the parts together to make it work.
Material cause
Formal Cause
Efficient Cause
Final cause
 
This cause is the reason why something is the way it is. This asks the question, what is the function of this object? Why does a TV have glass on the screen? So that we can watch it. The Final Cause is the reason why a thing exists in the first place, what is its function.
Material cause
Formal Cause
Efficient Cause
Final cause
 
The primary source of the change or coming to rest
Material cause
Formal Cause
Efficient Cause
Final cause
 
The archetype, that is the statement of the essence and its genera
Material cause
Formal Cause
Efficient Cause
Final cause
 
"that for the sake of which" a thing is done
Material cause
Formal Cause
Efficient Cause
Final cause
 
It is the idea that science and truth must coincide
Central Belief of the Christian Faith
The Idea of good
The good and the one
Context of Aquinas Ethics
 
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